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Spring MVC Blueprints

By : Sherwin John C. Tragura
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Spring MVC Blueprints

By: Sherwin John C. Tragura

Overview of this book

Spring MVC is the ideal tool to build modern web applications on the server side. With the arrival of Spring Boot, developers can really focus on the code and deliver great value, leveraging the rich Spring ecosystem with minimal configuration. Spring makes it simple to create RESTful applications, interact with social services, communicate with modern databases, secure your system, and make your code modular and easy to test. It is also easy to deploy the result on different cloud providers. This book starts all the necessary topics in starting a Spring MVC-based application. Moving ahead it explains how to design model objects to handle file objects. save files into a data store and how Spring MVC behaves when an application deals with uploading and downloading files. Further it highlights form transactions and the user of Validation Framework as the tool in validating data input. It shows how to create a customer feedback system which does not require a username or password to log in. It will show you the soft side of Spring MVC where layout and presentation are given importance. Later it will discuss how to use Spring Web Flow on top of Spring MVC to create better web applications. Moving ahead, it will teach you how create an Invoice Module that receives and transport data using Web Services By the end of the book you will be able to create efficient and flexible real-time web applications using all the frameworks in Spring MVC.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Spring MVC Blueprints
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Overview of the project


This chapter will only focus on the messaging side of the portal, where employees can post anything related to their job for others to see and comment on. Technically, the scope revolves around posting messages regarding task issues, project deliverables, professional comments, suggestions, or labor issues concerning employees in a certain project in the company. The mechanism is quite similar to Chapter 5, Customer Feedback System (CFS)'s, but this time it has the capability to generate data analysis showing which posts trigger happiness, sadness, amusement, inspiration, frustration, and fear. Aside from mood analysis, STMS can also find out the number of posts belonging to each office's department, rank, or position.

The prototype consists of the following basic core modules:

  • Message area: This dashboard-like feature lets any employee post anything about their experiences and situations. Since this prototype is designed to run as an intranet application in a company...