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Willam Louth shows how he uses JXInsight Probes to investigate probable performance issues with code bases that he is not familiar with. He also highlights possible pitfalls in creating a benchmark, as well as in the analysis of results.
In the reviewer's opinion, the authors have targeted a very narrow segment of the developer community viz. beginners to Spring who are going to be working on a simple web application not involving other frameworks. The reviewer felt that quite a few corners have been cut in order to make the book palatable to this community. In a lot of places, the value of the book was undercut because of adherence to this goal. Maybe there was some fear of an overlap of material vis-a-vis the other Apress Spring books already out in the market.
Read Sandesh's full review.
Book Review - Building Spring 2 Enterprise Applications
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Thanks for the review.I find this book is suit for me.
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Thanks, Audley.Re: Book Review - Building Spring 2 Enterprise Applications
Thanks Meera,This was very informative review
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Ashkan, I am glad the review helped you.