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Agile Java Development with Spring, Hibernate and Eclipse
Agile Java Development with Spring, Hibernate and Eclipse
ISBN: 0672328968
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 219
Authors:
Anil Hemrajani
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Agile Java Development with Spring, Hibernate and Eclipse
Table of Contents
Copyright
Forewords
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Preface
Part I: Overview
Chapter 1. Introduction to Agile Java Development
What s Covered in This Chapter
Technologies Used in This Book
Software Development Methodology Used in This Book
Summary
Recommended Resources
Chapter 2. The Sample Application: An Online Timesheet System
What s Covered in This Chapter
Business Requirements
Software Development Methodology
Applying XP and AMDD to Our Sample Application
A Note About Wiki Software
Summary
Recommended Resources
Part II: Building the Sample Application
Chapter 3. XP and AMDD-Based Architecture and Design Modeling
What s Covered in This Chapter
Design Approach and Artifact Choices
Free-Form Architecture Diagram
From User Stories to Design
Exploring Classes Using CRC Cards
Application Flow Map (Homegrown Artifact)
UML Class Diagram
UML Package Diagram
Directory Structure
Sample File Names
End-to-End Development Steps
Acceptance Tests
Other Considerations
Summary
Recommended Resources
Chapter 4. Environment Setup: JDK, Ant, and JUnit
What s Covered in This Chapter
Java Platform Standard Edition Development Kit (JDK)
Directory Structure
Ant
JUnit
SimpleTest: Making the Tools Work Together
Test First Design and Refactoring
Summary
Recommended Resources
Chapter 5. Using Hibernate for Persistent Objects
What s Covered in This Chapter
An Overview of Object-Relational Mapping (ORM)
Design of Our Sample Database
Where HSQLDB and Hibernate Fit into Our Architecture
HSQLDB
Working with Hibernate
Other Hibernate Features
Summary
Recommended Resources
Chapter 6. Overview of the Spring Framework
What s Covered in This Chapter
What Is Spring?
Spring Packaging for Development
Spring Packaging for Deployment
Overview of the Spring Modules
Where Spring Framework Fits into Our Architecture
Benefits of Using Spring
Fundamental Spring Concepts
Spring Subprojects
Summary
Recommended Resources
Chapter 7. The Spring Web MVC Framework
What s Covered in This Chapter
Benefits of the Spring Web MVC Framework
Spring Web MVC Concepts
Spring Setup for Time Expression
Developing Time Expression User Interfaces with Spring
Cascading Style Sheet (CSS)
Timesheet List Screen: A No-Form Controller Example
Enter Hours Screen: A Form Controller Example
Views with No Controllers
Spring HandlerInterceptors
Our Sample Applicationin Action
New Tag Libraries in Spring Framework 2.0
A Word About Spring Web Flow and Portlet API
Summary
Recommended Resources
Chapter 8. The Eclipse Phenomenon
What s Covered in This Chapter
The Eclipse Foundation
The Eclipse Platform and Projects
Eclipse SDK Concepts
Installing Eclipse
Setting Up Eclipse for Time Expression
Java Development Tools (JDT) Features
Installing the Eclipse Web Tools Platform (WTP) Plug-ins
Using Eclipse for Time Expression
More Eclipse? Yes, Plug-ins Galore
Eclipse Team Support
Eclipse Help System
Tips and Tricks
Uninstalling Eclipse
An Unfair Comparison to IntelliJ and NetBeans
Summary
Recommended Resources
Part III: Advanced Features
Chapter 9. Logging, Debugging, Monitoring, and Profiling
What s Covered in This Chapter
Logging Overview
Jakarta Commons Logging (with Log4j and JDK Logging)
Debugging Java Applications Using Eclipse
Debugging Web User Interfaces Using Firefox
Debugging TimesheetManagerTest End-to-End (Browser to Database)
JMX Management and Monitoring
Java Profilers
Debugging Tips
Summary
Recommended Resources
Chapter 10. Beyond the Basics
What s Covered in This Chapter
Recently Added Java Features
Ant Tasks
JUnit
Hibernate
The Spring Framework
The Spring and Hibernate Harmony
JSP Tag Libraries
Refactoring
Other Considerations
Clustering
Multithreading
A Note About Java GUI (Thick Client) Applications
Configuration Management (CM) Environments
Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJaX)
Javadoc and Comments
Entire System in One WAR File
Summary
Recommended Resources
Chapter 11. What Next?
What s Covered in This Chapter
Complete the Time Expression Application
XP and AMDD-Based Software Development
Java Platform
Ant
JUnit
Hibernate
The Spring Framework
Eclipse SDK
Logging, Debugging, Monitoring, and Profiling
Getting Help
A Quick Note About Code Quality Tools
Summary
Recommended Resources
Chapter 12. Parting Thoughts
My Near Future Plans
The Future, Agile Methods, Java Technology
Cheers
Part IV: Appendices
Appendix A. Downloadable Code for This Book
Third-Party Libraries Shared Directory
Sample Application Directory (rapidjavatimex)
Refactored Sample Application Directory (rapidjavatimex2)
Spring-Hibernate Integration Demo Directory (rapidjavaspringhibernate)
Appendix B. Refactoring Done to Sample Application
SignInController.java: JMX Monitoring
TimesheetListController.java: JMX Monitoring
Manager Classes: Spring-Hibernate Integration
timesheetlist.jsp: Switch to Include File and Displaytag
enterhours.jsp: Swith to Include File and Timex Tag Library
Test Classes and TimexTestCase
DateUtil.java: New Method
timex.css: New Styles
timexhsqldb.xml: Bad Data Defect Fix
Appendix C. Java Code Conventions
Appendix D. Securing Web Applications
Appendix E. Sample Development Process Cheat Sheet
Project Initiation
Exploration Phase
Planning
Incrementally Build Software in Iterations
Appendix F. Agile Modeling Values, Practices, and Principles Cheat Sheet
Appendix G. Extreme Programming (XP) Cheat Sheet
Overview
Appendix H. Cool Tools
Cross-Platform Tools
Microsoft Windows-Based Tools
Mac OS X-Based Tools
Linux-Based Tools (KDE)
Appendix I. Visual Patterns Research
The Problem
The Past: How We Have Been Kidding Ourselves
The Future: Agile Methods
My Perspective
Join the Community?
Index
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Agile Java Development with Spring, Hibernate and Eclipse
ISBN: 0672328968
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 219
Authors:
Anil Hemrajani
BUY ON AMAZON
Crystal Reports 9 on Oracle (Database Professionals)
Oracle Structures
PL/SQL
Other Tips
Data Dictionary Report
Appendix A Common Issues
Strategies for Information Technology Governance
Linking the IT Balanced Scorecard to the Business Objectives at a Major Canadian Financial Group
Measuring ROI in E-Commerce Applications: Analysis to Action
Managing IT Functions
Governing Information Technology Through COBIT
Governance in IT Outsourcing Partnerships
MySQL Clustering
MySQL Clusters Native Backup Tool
Managing MySQL Cluster
Indexes
Query Execution
MySQL Cluster Errors
Microsoft VBScript Professional Projects
Errors, Constants, and Variables
Data Collection, Notification, and Error Reporting
Developing a Setup Script
Archive Management
Building the Report Archive Page
What is Lean Six Sigma
The Four Keys to Lean Six Sigma
Key #3: Work Together for Maximum Gain
Beyond the Basics: The Five Laws of Lean Six Sigma
When Companies Start Using Lean Six Sigma
The Experience of Making Improvements: What Its Like to Work on Lean Six Sigma Projects
Java Concurrency in Practice
Risks of Threads
Instance Confinement
Cancellation and Shutdown
AbstractQueuedSynchronizer
Summary
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