Monday, February 2, 2009

Definitive Guide to Spring Web Flow or Microsation V8 for AutoCAD Users

Definitive Guide to Spring Web Flow

Author: Erwin Vervaet

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

  • Who is this book for?

    This book is for Java–based web developers looking to build web applications using Spring Web platform. It is also for those looking to integrate other Java web frameworks and applications with Spring.



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    Microsation V8 for AutoCAD Users

    Author: Jeanne Aarhus

    This new text assists the student who has learned the AutoCAD product and now needs to make the transition from that environment to the MicroStation design format. Conversely, the text can be used to transition from MicroStation to AutoCAD. Each chapter presents a quick summary of a specific feature in AutoCAD, followed by the related feature in MicroStation. The student who must work with both products will find this text to be a solid basis for understanding how "the other side" thinks. Translating data between the two products, cross training, and other issues are discussed thoroughly.



    Table of Contents:
    Introduction.Surviving The Interface.Basic Design Concepts.View Control.Basic Element Creation.Basic Element Editing.Controlling Drawings.Working With Annotation.Productivity Using Cells.The Ins And Outs Of Printing.Working With Drawing Files.Best Practices

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