The Definitive Guide to Spring Web Flow

  • 5h 19m
  • Erwin Vervaet
  • Apress
  • 2008

Spring Web Flow is an exciting open source framework for developing Java web applications. The framework improves productivity by addressing three major pain–points facing web application developers: user interface navigation control, state management, and modularity.

The Definitive Guide to Spring Web Flow covers Spring Web Flow in detail by explaining its motivation and feature set, as well as providing practical guidance for using the framework to develop web applications successfully in a number of environments.

What you’ll learn

  • How to get started with Spring Web Flow
  • Leveraging Spring Web Flow’s powerful features
  • Extending the framework to take it beyond its out–of–the–box feature set
  • Best practices and real–world use cases
  • Insights into the design and implementation of the framework

About the Author

ERWIN VERVAET is an independent consultant based in Leuven, Belgium. Erwin has been using Java since its inception and has extensive experience applying it in a wide range of application domains. He also runs his own software and consultancy company, Ervacon (ervacon.com).

In this Book

  • Introducing Spring Web Flow
  • Getting Started
  • Spring Web Flow's Architecture
  • Spring Web Flow Basics
  • Advanced Web Flow Concepts
  • Flow Execution Management
  • Driving Flow Executions
  • Testing with Spring Web Flow
  • The Sample Application
  • Real-world Use Cases
  • Extending Spring Web Flow
  • Epilogue
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