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- Title Tutorial: Hibernate, Spring, HSQL, Eclipse and Maven
- Authors Kumaraswamipillai Arulkumaran, Arulkumaran Sivayini
- Publisher: Lulu.com (2010)
- Paperback: N/A
- eBook PDF (33 pages, 2.0 MB)
- Language: English
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This book is a step by step introduction to Hibernate, Spring, HSQL, and Maven using Eclipse, it contains 4 tutorials on popular frameworks - Hibernate & Spring. Tutorial 4: Hibernate,HSQL Database, Maven and Eclipse Tutorial 5: Spring, Hibernate, Maven and Eclipse Tutorial 6: Spring AOP. Tutorials 1-3: Java, Maven 2, Eclipse & JSF Tutorials 7-8: JSF, Facelets, Spring-JSF, Maven & Eclipse Tutorials 9-10: Putting it all together
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