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Spring 2.5 Aspect Oriented Programming

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Spring 2.5 Aspect Oriented Programming

Overview of this book

Developing powerful web applications with clean, manageable code makes the maintenance process much easier. Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) is the easiest and quickest way to achieve such results. Spring is the only Java framework to offer AOP features. The combined power of Spring and AOP gives a powerful and flexible platform to develop and maintain feature-rich web applications quickly. This book will help you to write clean, manageable code for your Java applications quickly, utilizing the combined power of Spring and AOP. You will master the concepts of AOP by developing several real-life AOP-based applications with the Spring Framework, implementing the basic components of Spring AOP: Advice, Joinpoint, Pointcut, and Advisor. This book will teach you everything you need to know to use AOP with Spring. It starts by explaining the AOP features of Spring and then moves ahead with configuring Spring AOP and using its core classes, with lot of examples. It moves on to explain the AspectJ support in Spring. Then you will develop a three-layered example web application designed with Domain-Driven Design (DDD) and built with Test-Driven Development methodology using the full potential of AOP for security, concurrency, caching, and transactions.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Spring


Go to http://www.springsource.org/ and click on the entry "Downloads", and download the latest version of Spring (Spring 2.5.6 at the time of writing this book), choose the "with dependencies" package that contains the JARs of all the projects supported by Spring.

This distribution also contains the JARs of the third-party software that we will use in all the examples of the book.

Source code for the examples described in the book is available online.

For each chapter there is a folder where you can find the file which_jars.txt that lists the JAR files from the Spring distribution you have to include in each project to make it run. For 3rd-party libraries not included in the Spring with-dependencies distribution, you can find instructions to get them on the Web.