Language:Chinese.No Binding.publisher:Electronic Industry Publishing House Pub. Date :2008-7-1.description:Pages Number: 624 Publisher: Electronic Industry Press. Pub. Date :2008-7-1. Contents: Introduction first overall Chapter 1 Struts-Spring-Hibernate Overview 1.1 Framework Overview 1.2 Struts. Spring and Hibernate Overview 1.2.1 that 1.2.3 Business 1.
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paperback. Condición: New. Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Pages Number: 624 Publisher: Electronic Industry Press. Pub. Date :2008-7-1. Contents: Introduction first overall Chapter 1 Struts-Spring-Hibernate Overview 1.1 Framework Overview 1.2 Struts. Spring and Hibernate Overview 1.2.1 that 1.2.3 Business 1.2.2 persistence layer layer layer layer second project module 1.2.4 domain analysis and design project developed in Chapter 2 Overview 2.1 Process design and analysis of project development. project life cycle process 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.2 project development phase 2.2.1 Overview of UML class diagram use case 2.2.3 Figure 2.2.2 Figure 2.2.4 Component Object Figure 2.2.6 Figure 2.2.5 deploy collaboration diagrams. sequence diagrams 2.2.7 2.2.9 2.2.8 State Diagram Activity Diagram 3 3.1 Overview Chapter AscentWeb e-commerce project needs analysis project 3.2 project system analysis and design of object-oriented analysis and design 3.2.2 3.2.1 Database design (Data Model) 3.3 Struts 2.0-Spring 2.0-Hibernate 2.1 3.3 3.3.1 development tools and implementation environment. development tools integration step 3.3.2 third Struts-Spring-Hibernate core technology Chapter 4 Technology 4.1 MVC pattern overview of Struts 4.2 MVC 4.3 Struts and Struts workflow mapping and configuration files 4.3.1 Struts 4.3.2 workflow Struts 4.4 configuration file to create Controller Components 4.4.1 FilterDispatcher 4.4.2 Action 4.4.3 of attribute-driven development and model-driven component 4.5.1 JavaBean Model 4.5 to create an overview of 4.5.2 Enterprise JavaBean (EJB) Overview 4.5.3 Web services (Web Services) 4.6 Overview 4.6.1 Struts View component to create commonly used tag library (Struts Tag Liary) 4.6.2 Struts 4.6.3 expression language in the international mechanism to support 4.7 Struts exception converter 4.9 Data Validation 4.8 ( Validation) 4.9.1 using Action's validate () method 4.9.2 validation framework using Struts .0 4.10 interceptors (Interceptor) 4.10.1 4.10.2 Overview of the existing interceptor interceptor interceptor 4.10.3 custom 4.11 file upload 4.12 Eclipse project development under the Struts 2.0 4.12 Hibernate technology steps in Chapter 5 Overview 5.2 Hibernate 5.1 Hibernate object-relational single-table database mapping 5.2.1 5.2 persistent objects (Persistent Object) 5.2.2 DAO (Data Access Object) 5.3 Hibernate object-relational multi-table database mapping many-to-many relationship 5.3.2 5.3.1 5.3.3-many-one relationship between the language of the relationship 5.4 HQL (Hibernate Query Language) 5.5 Hibernate filters (filters) 5.6 object State Management 5.7 inheritance mapping (Inheritance Mapping) 5.8 component (Component) 5.9 Performance Optimization 5.9.1 Mapping the fetching strategy (Fetching Strategy) 5.9.2 5.9.3 Understanding Collection performance cache management (Understanding Collection Performance) 5.9.4 Performance Monitoring (Monitoring Performance) 5.10 batch (Batch Processing) 5.10.1 bulk insert (Batch Insert) 5.10.2 Batch updates (Batch Update) 5.10.3 bulk update delete (Bulk UpdateDelete) 5.11 Best Practices (Best Practices) 5.12 Hibernate actual development steps Chapter 6 Spring Technology 6.1 Spring 2.0 new features 6.1.1 Introduction 6.1.2 Inversion of Control (IoC) container 6.1.3 Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) 6.1.4 middle tier 6.1.5 Web 6.1 layer. 6 Other characteristics 6.1.7 ported to Spring 2.0 6.1.8 6.1.9 Updated sample applications to improve the document 6.2 Spring Inversion of Control IoC (Inversion of Control) 6.2.1 IoC principle 6.2.2 BeanFactory 6.2.3 ApplicationContext 6.3 Spring AOP Aspect-oriented programming concepts 6.3.2 Spring 6.3.1 AOP principle entry point for Advice types in Spring 6.3.4 Spring's advisor 6.3.5 ProxyFactoryBean creation of AOP proxies using 6.4 declarative transaction processing transaction processing 6.4.2 6.4.1 programmatic transaction other characteristics 6.5.1 Spring 6.5 Spring integration capabilities of the. Nº de ref. del artículo: L86661
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