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Learn Spring for Android Application Development

Learn Spring for Android Application Development

By : Sunnat, Igor Kucherenko
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Learn Spring for Android Application Development

Learn Spring for Android Application Development

By: Sunnat, Igor Kucherenko

Overview of this book

As the new official language for Android, Kotlin is attracting new as well as existing Android developers. As most developers are still working with Java and want to switch to Kotlin, they find a combination of these two appealing. This book addresses this interest by bringing together Spring, a widely used Java SE framework for building enterprise-grade applications, and Kotlin. Learn Spring for Android Application Development will guide you in leveraging some of the powerful modules of the Spring Framework to build lightweight and robust Android apps using Kotlin. You will work with various modules, such as Spring AOP, Dependency Injection, and Inversion of Control, to develop applications with better dependency management. You’ll also explore other modules of the Spring Framework, such as Spring MVC, Spring Boot, and Spring Security. Each chapter has practice exercises at the end for you to assess your learning. By the end of the book, you will be fully equipped to develop Android applications with Spring technologies.
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Spring MVC

The Spring Web MVC framework uses the model-view-controller (MVC) architecture, which manages the web applications. This provides a ready component that can be used by developers to develop a robust and loosely-coupled web application. With the presentation of Spring 3.0, the @Controller component additionally enables you to make peaceful web locales and applications through the @PathVariable annotation and different features. The MVC pattern separates the different aspects, such as input, business, and UI logic of the application.

There are three parts to MVC:

  • The model is at the core of MVC applications. This is where the primary logic and information objects that comprise the core usefulness of the application are produced.
  • The view is the place the information given by the model is introduced to the client. A view regulates the visual (or other) interface components...
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