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Spring MVC: Beginner's Guide - Second Edition

By : Amuthan Ganeshan
Book Image

Spring MVC: Beginner's Guide - Second Edition

By: Amuthan Ganeshan

Overview of this book

Spring MVC helps you build flexible and loosely coupled web applications. The Spring MVC Framework is architected and designed in such a way that every piece of logic and functionality is highly configurable. Also, Spring can integrate effortlessly with other popular web frameworks such as Struts, WebWork, Java Server Faces, and Tapestry. The book progressively teaches you to configure the Spring development environment, architecture, controllers, libraries, and more before moving on to developing a full web application. It begins with an introduction to the Spring development environment and architecture so you're familiar with the know-hows. From here, we move on to controllers, views, validations, Spring Tag libraries, and more. Finally, we integrate it all together to develop a web application. You'll also get to grips with testing applications for reliability.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Spring MVC Beginner's Guide - Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
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Preface

Installing Gradle


Perform the following steps to install Gradle:

  1. Go to the Gradle download page by entering the URL http://www.gradle.org/downloads in your browser.

  2. Click on the latest Gradle stable release download link; at the time of writing this, the stable release is gradle-2.14.1.

  3. Once the download is finished, go to the downloaded directory and extract the ZIP file into a convenient directory of your choice.

  4. Create an environment variable called GRADLE_HOME. Enter the extracted Gradle ZIP directory path as the value for the GRADLE_HOME environment variable.

  5. Finally, append the GRADLE_HOME variable to PATH by simply appending the text; %GRADLE_HOME%\bin to the PATH variable.

Now that you have installed Gradle on your Windows-based computer, to verify whether the installation was completed correctly, go to the command prompt, type gradle -v, and press Enter. The output shows the Gradle version and also the local environment configuration.