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Spring Python 1.1

By : Greg L. Turnquist
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Spring Python 1.1

By: Greg L. Turnquist

Overview of this book

<p>Spring Python captures the concepts of the Spring Framework and Spring Security and brings them to the world of Python and provides many functional parts to assemble applications. Spring Python is all about using the many useful features of Spring to the fullest and making these features available when working with Python.<br /><br />Get to grips with all of the concepts of Spring and apply these to the language and environment of Python to develop powerful applications for your own personal requirements. The book provides an introduction to Spring Python and steadily takes you towards the advanced features that this integration has to offer.<br /><br />Spring uses the Java programming language. Spring Python, the first Spring extension to go live, allows developers to make maximum use of Spring features in Python. This book starts off by introducing each of the core building blocks of Spring Python using real code examples and high-level diagrams. It explores the various concepts of Spring Python with the help of examples and case studies and focuses on vital Spring Python features to make the lives of Python and Java developers simple. The early chapters cover simple applications with simple operations including data access, and then subsequent chapters scale up to multi-node, secured, transactional applications stopping short of very advanced level complexity.</p>
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Spring Python 1.1
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
Index

About the Reviewers

Bala Sundarasamy, graduated from the College of Engineering, Guindy. He has an extensive experience of more than 17 years in designing and building applications using Java and .Net technologies. He has performed various roles in technical functions and project delivery with some of the leading software consulting companies in India.

He has also taught numerous young developers to write good object-oriented code using Java and C#. He has proven expertise in training fresh engineers to adopt industry standard best practices and processes in software writing.

Russ Miles is the author of three bestselling books: AspectJ Cookbook, Learning UML 2.0, and Head First Software Development (all by O' Reilly Media). In particular, writing for the Head First series was an incredible learning experience in how to turn dry, technical subjects into great learning experiences; he has successfully applied these skills to the development of several successful courses and workshops.

He is a frequent speaker on many, wide-ranging technical subjects including the fun of being a self-proclaimed 'polyglot programmer'. A certified Scrum Master and, alongside the more specific technical coaching, he works with many companies as they come to terms with the fact that software development is ultimately about people.

He is the principle consultant and founder of OpenCredo, a high level software development consultancy based in London. As part of his daily activities, Russ writes for several publications (when he finds the time!) on topical software development subjects of the day.

Sylvain Hellegouarch, is a senior software developer at Ubikod, a company dedicated to innovative mobile solutions. He has a passion for open-source software and has created many Python projects targeting social communication based on the AtomPub and XMPP protocols. He wrote the CherryPy Essentials book, which was published by Packt Publishing in 2007, a hands-on book about CherryPy, a popular web framework. His interests are currently pushing him to the rich world of the semantic web, linked data and how people interact with each other.