Spring is one of the most popular and widely-used framework for building Java enterprise applications. Demand for Spring-related skills in Java job posting has also been increasing over the past few years. As a Java developer, you probably do not want to miss the chances. The shortest and fastest way to arm yourself is digging into a good Spring book. Here’s a list of options for you:

 

1. Spring MVC: Beginner's Guide

Spring MVC Beginner GuideAuthor: Amuthan G

Publisher: Packt Publishing

Published Date: June 25, 2014

Paperback: 347 pages

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2. Getting started with Spring Framework



GettingStartedWithSpringAuthor: J. Sharma, Ashish Sarin

Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

Published Date: December 10th 2012

Paperback: 324 pages

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3. Spring in Action (3rd Edition)

SpringInActionAuthor: Craig Walls

Publisher: Manning Publications

Published Date: June 29th 2011

Paperback: 424 pages

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4. Spring in Practice

SpringInPracticeAuthor: Willie Wheeler, Joshua White

Publisher: Manning Publications

Published Date: May 16th 2013

Paperback: 560 pages

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5. Pro Spring 3

ProSpring3Author: Clarence Ho, Rob Harrop

Publisher: Apress

Published Date: April 18th 2012

Paperback: 944 pages

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6. Spring Integration in Action

SpringIntegrationInActionAuthor: Mark Fisher, Jonas Partner, Marius Bogoevici, Iwein Fuld

Publisher: Manning Publications

Published Date: September 26th 2012

Paperback: 368 pages

Content Coverage:

      • Introduction to Spring Integration.
      • Enterprise integration fundamentals.
      • Messages and channels.
      • Message Endpoints.
      • Getting down to business.
      • Go beyond sequential processing: routing and filtering.
      • Splitting and aggregating messages.
      • Handling messages with XML payloads.
      • Spring Integration and the Java Message Service.
      • Email-based integration.
      • Filesystem integration.
      • Spring Integration and web services.
      • Chatting and tweeting.
      • Monitoring and Management.
      • Managing scheduling and concurrency.
      • Batch applications and enterprise integration.
      • Scaling messaging applications with OSGi.
      • Testing
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7. Spring Batch in Action

SpringBatchInActionAuthor: Arnaud Cogoluegnes, Thierry Templier, Gary Gregory, Olivier Bazoud

Publisher: Manning Publications

Published Date: October 07th 2011

Paperback: 504 pages

Content Coverage:

      • Introducing Spring Batch
      • Spring Batch concepts
      • Batch configuration
      • Running batch jobs
      • Reading data
      • Writing data
      • Processing data
      • Implementing bulletproof jobs
      • Transaction management
      • Controlling execution
      • Enterprise integration
      • Monitoring jobs
      • Scaling and parallel processing
      • Testing batch applications
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8. Spring Web Services 2 Cookbook

SpringWebServicesAuthor: Hamidreza Sattari, Shameer Kunjumohamed

Publisher: Packt Publishing

Published Date: February 20th 2012

Paperback: 322 pages

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