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Framework Spring
Bobkov, Pavel ; Mészáros, Jan (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to introduce reader to the Spring framework and describe it as a convenient tool for rapid application development and launching projects. It is necessary to grab the Spring issue in a broader context. That's why thesis is trying to note all the relevant technologies that are closely related to Spring, or which is Spring based on. The first step to understanding Spring is a basic knowledge of Java EE. Thesis presents the architecture of Java EE while arguing its flaws, which caused the emergence of today's very powerful word framework. Next part of the thesis brings reader through characteristic of frameworks for developing Web applications in Java (the largest group of frameworks), and make him familiar with MVC design pattern that forms the architecture of most web frameworks. Thesis leads to the description of the Spring framework accompanied by numerous examples of code that prove the theoretical knowledge of the reader. At the end of the theoretical part the Spring Web MVC framework is presented. The framework combines the key principles of Spring and MVC architecture. The practical part of the thesis makes a complete development cycle of real project. Development is carried out using the Waterfall model methodology. Project implementation is based on the knowledge of Spring / Spring MVC gained in the theoretical part.

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