I am a Java developer but up to now have not had any hands on experience using the Spring framework.
Does anyone know of anyone good online tutorials that explain the basics and offer good examples and sample code.
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Get the great book: Spring in Action 2nd edition (http://www.manning.com/walls3/). |
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The spring documentation itself is quite awesome. But I would second buying spring in action. Spring is big, but you typically can peel it like an onion. Use spring first to help with data access, and tx management (jdbc/hibernate), then later use it to manage quartz, jms, jmx... Don't try to learn all at once- start with simple java programs (main) that bootstrap the container and do something. Wouldn't recommend jumping directly to a 3 tier webapp. Spring in Action and a couple days building a small app was how I got started. Also- The source code is amazingly well documented, so don't forget you can attach source to your jars, and F3 into things (in eclipse) --James |
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First of all you have to realize that Spring is big. It has a lot of modules with different goals. This helped me a lot: Introduction to Spring Web Framework |
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The spring reference documentation is very well written. You might also take a look on Matt Raible's appfuse-light demo application. Most developpers I know have learn Spring using appfuse. |
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Edit: I didn't realize there is an updated version A little old but popular - An Introduction to the Spring Framework - and the authors name is funny. |
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There's a pretty good tutorial included with the Spring download. It's under docs/MVC-step-by-step. Also included in the docs folder is a good reference for Spring. The reference is also available online. |
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The Spring guys themselves have a tutorial that teaches how to build a basic Spring web application from absolute scratch. http://static.springframework.org/docs/Spring-MVC-step-by-step/index.html Having to work with an existing Spring application without much knowledge of Spring will quickly overwhelm you. Completing this tutorial will give you firm ground to stand on. |
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The Spring refcard from DZone is also VERY handy for Spring newbies |
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Check this for tutorials on Spring and Spring Hibernate |
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