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|a Cover; Title Page; Copyright and Credits; Packt Upsell; Contributors; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Exploring Spring Concepts; Introducing the Spring Framework; Problems with EJB; Simplifying implementation using POJO; Benefits of the Spring Framework; No need to reinvent the wheel; Ease of unit testing; Reduction in implementing code; Inversion of control and API; Consistency in transaction management; Modular architecture; Up to date with time; Understanding Spring modules; Core Container; Crosscutting concerns; Data Access/Integration; Web; Spring projects; Spring Boot.
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|a Spring DataSpring Batch; Spring Cloud; Spring Security; Spring HATEOAS; Spring's IoC container; What are Spring beans?; Instantiating a Spring container; BeanFactory; ApplicationContext; Spring bean life cycle; New features in the Spring Framework 5.0; Baseline upgrades; Reactive programming support; Core features upgrades; Spring Web MVC upgrades; Spring's new functional web framework -- WebFlux; Modularity support; Kotlin language support; Improved testing support; Dropped or deprecated features; Summary; Chapter 2: Spring Best Practices and Bean Wiring Configurations.
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|a Dependency injection configurationsTypes of DI patterns; Constructor-based DI; Advantages of the constructor-based DI; Disadvantages of the constructor-based DI; Setter-based DI; Advantages of the setter-based DI; Disadvantages of the setter-based DI; Field-based DI; Constructor versus setter injection; Configuring the DI with Spring; XML-based configuration; Java-based configuration; Annotation-based configuration; The @Autowired annotation; @Autowired with required = false; The @Primary annotation; The @Qualifier annotation; Automatic bean detection with stereotype annotations.
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|a The @ComponentScan annotationThe @Lazy annotation; Spring bean scopes; Performance assessment with different configurations; Lazy loading versus preloading; Singleton versus prototype bean; Spring bean configuration best practices; DI pitfalls; First pitfall; Second pitfall (with AOP); Summary; Chapter 3: Tuning Aspect-Oriented Programming; AOP concepts; Limitations of OOP; Code tangling; Code scattering; AOP -- problem solver; Spring AOP terminology and concepts; Defining pointcuts; Types of advice; Aspect instantiation models; AOP proxies; JDK dynamic proxies and CGLIB proxies.
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|a ProxyFactoryBeanProxyFactoryBean in action; Performance JDK dynamic proxy versus CGLIB proxy; Caching; AOP method profiling; PerformanceMonitorInterceptor ; Custom monitoring interceptor; Spring AOP versus AspectJ; What is AspectJ?; Differences between Spring AOP and AspectJ; Capabilities and goals; Weaving; Join points; Simplicity; Performance; AspectJ with Spring; AOP best programming practices; Pointcut expressions; Advice ordering; Best practices of AOP proxies; Caching; Summary; Chapter 4: Spring MVC Optimization; Spring MVC configuration; Spring MVC architecture; XML-based configuration.
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|a Spring 5.0 brings major advancements in the rich APIs provided by the Spring framework and thus creates a need for developers to master its tools and techniques to achieve high-performing applications. This book will help you improve the speed of your code and optimize the performance of your apps.
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