This event requires registration: http://skillsmatter.com/course/java-jee/spring-framework This Core Spring course is the four-day flagship Spring Framework training. In this course, you will build a Spring-powered Java application that demonstrates the Spring Framework and other Spring technologies in Spring, like Spring AOP and Spring Security in an intensely productive, hands-on setting. Completion of this training entitles each student to receive a free voucher to schedule an exam at a Pearson VUE Center to become a Spring Certified Professional. LEARN HOW TO: Use the Spring Framework to develop Java applications Use dependency injection to set up and configure applications Test Spring-based applications Set up Spring configuration using XML, annotations, and Java configuration Use Hibernate and JDBC with Spring to access relational databases Use Spring support for transactions Use aspect-oriented programming (AOP) to add behavior to objects Develop a basic Web application with Spring MVC Use Spring Security to secure Web applications Use Spring with RMI, HttpInvoker, and JMS for remote communication Add management with the JMX API *For more information and registration please visit: http://skillsmatter.com/course/java-jee/spring-framework
SpringSource's Core Spring: Developing with the Spring Framework
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- 13-16 Nov 2012 (Add to calendar) GMT
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- Skills Matter at the MWB Busin , London, GB
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