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Spring Articles
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Spring - iBatis Integration by JoyChristy
iBatis is an object-relational mapping tool (ORM) that simplifies access to database. This article details the steps needed for integrating iBatis with Spring. Through such an integration, objects that are specific to iBatis can utilise all the benefits given by Spring's IOC Container. This is not an introductory article for both Spring and iBatis Frameworks. First-time readers are encouraged to read the Introductory article for Spring in javabeat Introduction to Spring Web Framework to know the preliminary concepts related to Spring.
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Life Cycle Management of a Spring Bean by JoyChristy
This article would brief about how a Spring Bean is managed in IOC (Inversion of Control) Container. Spring Beans exist within the Container as long as they are needed by the Appplication. There are various life-cycle interfaces and methods that will be called by the IOC Container.
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Using Enterprise Beans in Spring Environment by JoyChristy
Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) can be used extensively in Spring's environment. In this article, we will know about the transparent support available in Spring for using the Stateless and the Stateful Session Beans in Spring.The pre-requisite for this article is some basic knowledge in Spring which can be got by reading the article in javabeat Introduction to Spring Web Framework.
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Accessing objects in JNDI using Spring by JoyChristy
Spring provides support to access objects from the JNDI Repository. This article will begin with the JNDI concepts along with a sample JNDI Application. Then it will proceed with the various core supporting classes available in Spring for JNDI Integration. Following that, practical samples would be given to make things clear.
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Integrating Spring and Groovy by JoyChristy
Spring makes it easier to provide integration support for scripting languages. The currently supported scripting languages are Groovy, JRuby and BeanShell. However, this article concentrates only on Spring's support for the Groovy language. Plenty of code samples are given in each section for much clarity. The article assumes that the reader is comfortable in both Spring and Groovy concepts.
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