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Spring Essentials

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Spring Essentials

Overview of this book

Spring is an open source Java application development framework to build and deploy systems and applications that run on the JVM. It is the industry standard and the most popular framework among Java developers with over two-thirds of developers using it. Spring Essentials makes learning Spring so much quicker and easier with the help of illustrations and practical examples. Starting from the core concepts of features such as inversion of Control Container and BeanFactory, we move on to a detailed look at aspect-oriented programming. We cover the breadth and depth of Spring MVC, the WebSocket technology, Spring Data, and Spring Security with various authentication and authorization mechanisms. Packed with real-world examples, you’ll get an insight into utilizing the power of Spring Expression Language in your applications for higher maintainability. You’ll also develop full-duplex real-time communication channels using WebSocket and integrate Spring with web technologies such as JSF, Struts 2, and Tapestry. At the tail end, you will build a modern SPA using EmberJS at the front end and a Spring MVC-based API at the back end.By the end of the book, you will be able to develop your own dull-fledged applications with Spring.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
Spring Essentials
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Working with collections


Ember makes array manipulation smarter using a set of core collection classes, shown in the following table. Each of these provide many convenient methods that abstract complex array manipulation:

Collection type

Description

Ember.Array

This is an abstract implementation of observer-friendly array-like behavior. Concrete implementations are expected to have implemented methods, such as length() and objectAt(). Notable convenient methods are any(), every(), filter(), filterBy(), find(), findBy(), forEach(), getEach(), map(), mapBy(), objectAt(), replace(), reverse(), sortBy, without(), and so on.

Ember.ArrayProxy

ArrayProxy wraps objects that implement Ember.Array for binding use cases and swapping content while iterating.

Ember.MutableArray

This is an extension of Array, supporting an array of ordered sets.

Ember.Enumerable

This is a mixin for enumerating arrays.

Ember.NativeArray

This is the most concrete implementation of all of the above...