Agile Java Development with spring, Hibernate and Eclipse
Anil Hemrajani
Sams; 1 edition (May 19, 2006)
ISBN 978-0672328961
360 pages
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Agile Java Development with Spring, Hibernate and Eclipse
Agile programming is another bandwagon, but there are lots of things to learn and lots of scope for the right book This book focuses on the specifically Java Agile frameworks-Sprint, Hibernate and Eclipse. There are some who might argue that technologies don't have to be regarded as agile, just "lite". There is clearly scope for confusion. Covering all three i a big task. Overall the book fails because it lacks the organisation necessary to deal with these frameworks in so small a space. As a result you might well have to consult other documentation to make sense of what you are reading. Most of the book dives into practical examples and gets deep very quickly. As a result this isn't a beginner's book and it isn't a high level overview, yet paradoxically it isn't a book for the advanced user either. The reason is partly the section of topics -too much coverage of the obvious appealed in less than obvious ways, and to little coverage of really advanced ideas. It includes some good examples and if you are interested and slightly knowledgeable about the topic then then you will find it helpful, but there are many more readers that will find it unhelpful. What makes this book very highly recommended is that it methodically takes a step-by-step approach to developing various software projects in this book. This includes the initial conceptual designs to implementation. It takes you through the whole lifecycle of the project to completion. This is one of the only few books around that shows the whole development process.Related Materials
Spring in Action by Craig Walls. Professional Java Development with the Spring Framework by Rod Johnson. Building Spring 2 Enterprise Applications by Interface21. Beginning Hibernate: From Novice to Professional by Jeff Linwood, Dave Minter. Beginning POJOs: Lightweight Java Web Development Using Plain Old Java Objects in Spring, Hibernate, and Tapestry (Beginning from Novice to Professional) by Brian Sam-BoddenResources
About the Author
Anil Hemrajani has been working with Java technology since late 1995 as a developer, entrepreneur, author, and trainer. He is the founder of Isavix Corporation, a successful IT service company, and DeveloperHub.com (formerly isavix.net), an award-winning online developer community that grew to over 100,000 registered members. He has twenty years of experience in the information technology community working with several Fortune 100 companies and also smaller organizations. He has published numerous articles in well-known trade journals, presented at conferences and seminars around the world, and has received the "Outstanding Contribution to the Growth of the Java Community" award from Sun Microsystems, the "Best Java Client" award at JavaOne for BackOnline, a Java-based online backup client/server product, and was nominated for a Computerworld-Smithsonian award for a free online file storage service website.Latest Offers
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