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|a Chapter 1: Introducing Spring -- Chapter 2: Getting Started -- Chapter 3: Introducing IoC and DI in Spring -- Chapter 4: Advanced Spring Configuration and Spring Boot -- Chapter 5: Spring AOP -- Chapter 6: Spring Data Access with JDBC -- Chapter 7: Spring with Hibernate -- Chapter 8: Spring with JPA -- Chapter 9: Spring Transaction Management -- Chapter 10: Spring Data with SQL and NoSQL databases -- Chapter 11: Validation, Formatting and Type Conversion -- Chapter 12: Task Scheduling -- Chapter 13: Spring Remoting -- Chapter 14: Spring MVC -- Chapter 15: Spring REST Support -- Chapter 16: Spring Native and Other Goodies -- Chapter 17: Securing Spring Web Applications -- Chapter 18: Monitoring Spring Applications -- Chapter 19: Reactive Spring.
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