Beginning Java MVC 1.0

Model View Controller Development to Build Web, Cloud, and Microservices Applications

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Get started with using the new Java MVC 1.0 framework for model, view, and controller development for building modern Java-based web, native, and microservices applications. 
Beginning Java MVC teaches you the basics, then dives in to models, views, controllers. Next, you learn data binding, events, application types, view engines, and more. You will be given practical examples along the way to reinforce what you have learned.  Furthermore, you'll work with annotations, internationalization, security, and deployment.  
After reading this book, you'll have the know how to build your first full Java-based MVC application. 
What You Will Learn Discover the Java MVC 1.0 APIs and how to use them Master the Model, View and Controller design pattern Carry out data binding  Write events Work with view engines
Who This Book Is For  Those new to Java MVC 1.0. Some prior experience with Java programming recommended, especially with JSF or Struts. 
Pages
441 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2020-11-16
Marque
Apress
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9781484262795
EAN PDF
9781484262801

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4
Nombre pages imprimables
44
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5294 Ko
Prix
52,24 €
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9781484262801

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Nombre pages copiables
4
Nombre pages imprimables
44
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3768 Ko
Prix
52,24 €

Peter Späth graduated in 2002 as a physicist and soon afterwards became an IT consultant, mainly for Java-related projects. In 2016 he decided to concentrate on writing books, with his main focus set on software development. With two books about graphics and sound processing and two books for Android and Kotlin programming, his new book addresses beginning Jakarta EE developers willing to develop enterprise-level Java applications with Java EE 8.  

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