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Spring 5 Design Patterns

By : Dinesh Rajput
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Spring 5 Design Patterns

By: Dinesh Rajput

Overview of this book

Design patterns help speed up the development process by offering well tested and proven solutions to common problems. These patterns coupled with the Spring framework offer tremendous improvements in the development process. The book begins with an overview of Spring Framework 5.0 and design patterns. You will understand the Dependency Injection pattern, which is the main principle behind the decoupling process that Spring performs, thus making it easier to manage your code. You will learn how GoF patterns can be used in Application Design. You will then learn to use Proxy patterns in Aspect Oriented Programming and remoting. Moving on, you will understand the JDBC template patterns and their use in abstracting database access. Then, you will be introduced to MVC patterns to build Reactive web applications. Finally, you will move on to more advanced topics such as Reactive streams and Concurrency. At the end of this book, you will be well equipped to develop efficient enterprise applications using Spring 5 with common design patterns
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Dedication
Preface

Summary


In Chapter 7, Accessing Database with Spring and JDBC Template Patterns, we saw that Spring provides JdbcTemplate class based on the GOF template method design pattern. This class handles all the required boilerplate codes underlying the tradition JDBC API. But when we work with the Spring JDBC module, mapping tables to the objects becomes very tedious. In this chapter, we saw the solution to map objects to tables in a relational database--we can do much more with a relational database by using ORM in a complex application. Spring supports integration with several ORM solutions like Hibernate, JPA, and others. These ORM Frameworks enable the declarative programming model for the data persistence instead of using the JDBC programming model.

We also looked at the several design patterns that are implemented in the data access layer or integration tier. These patterns are implemented as a feature in the Spring Framework as proxy pattern for lazy loading, Facade pattern for integration...