Caching using Spring's cache abstraction Validation using JSR 303 (Bean Validation API) annotations and Spring's Validator interface JSR 250's and 330's annotations for dependency injection Customizing beans using BeanPostProcessors and BeanFactoryPostProcessors ![]() ![]() Configuring different types of bean properties Programmatically configuring Spring container and beans Specifying configuration metadata using XML and annotations You can download the examples (consisting of 60 sample projects) described in this book from the following Google Code project: /p/getting-started-with-spring-framework-2edition/ This book covers: All the examples shown in this book use Spring 4. ![]() ![]() This book is meant for Java developers with little or no knowledge of Spring Framework. Getting started with Spring Framework is a hands-on guide to begin developing applications using Spring Framework.
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