Explore different frameworks of Object/XML mapping
Secure Web Services by Authentication, Encryption/Decryption and Digital
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Learn contract-last Web Services using Spring Remoting and Apache CXF
Implement automated functional and load testing
Develop RESTful Web-Services
Log and trace SOAP messages
Spring Web Services 2 Cookbook
Spring Web Services aims to facilitate contract-first SOAP service development, allowing for the creation of flexible web services using one of the many ways to manipulate XML payloads.
This comprehensive guide – which provides professional expertise on a variety of technical topics right from setting-up a contract-first Web-Service, creating client of a Web-Service to serialization, monitoring, testing and security using Spring-WS – helps you enhance your skills in Spring Web Services.
Spring Web Services 2 Cookbook includes a wide variety of recipes that covers most important topics used in real-world applications. It is a well-rounded guide covering a lot of ground in the Spring Web Services domain using systematic arranged chapters and focused recipes. Download eBook Free »
Over 60 recipes to help you speed up the development of your Java web applications using the Spring Roo development tool
Learn what goes on behind the scenes when using Spring Roo and how to migrate your existing Spring applications to use Spring Roo
Incrementally develop a Flight Booking enterprise application from scratch as various features of Spring Roo are introduced
Develop custom add-ons to extend Spring Roo features
Full of tips and code for addressing common concerns related to developing a real enterprise application using Spring Roo
Spring Roo 1.1 Cookbook: Working with Roo-generated Web Applications
Spring Roo is an easy-to-use productivity tool for rapidly developing Java enterprise applications using well-recognized frameworks such as Spring, Hibernate, AspectJ, Spring Web Flow, Spring Security, GWT, and so on. Spring Roo takes care of creating maven-enabled projects, enterprise application architecture based on your choice of technologies, unit / integration tests based on your choice of testing framework, and so on. The bottom line is that if you’re using Spring, then you must consider using Spring Roo for increased productivity.