In Spring Integration training course, you will learn a wide variety of configuration options including annotations, XML with namespace support, XML with generic “bean” elements, and the direct usage of the underlying API.
By attending this Spring Integration training course, you will learn to:
- Use Spring to create concurrent applications and schedule tasks
- Use remoting to implement client-server applications
- Use Spring Web services to create loosely coupled SOAP-based Web services and clients
- Use Spring-MVC to create RESTful Web services and clients
- Use JMS for asynchronous messaging-based communication
- Understand and use local and distributed transactions
- Use Spring Integration to create event-driven pipes-and-filters architectures and integrate with external applications
- Use Spring Batch for managed, scalable batch processing that is based on both custom and built-in processing components
