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Learn Spring for Android Application Development

You're reading from   Learn Spring for Android Application Development Build robust Android applications with Kotlin 1.3 and Spring 5

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789349252
Length 392 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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S. M. Mohi Us Sunnat S. M. Mohi Us Sunnat
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Igor Kucherenko Igor Kucherenko
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Preface 1. About the Environment FREE CHAPTER 2. Overview of Kotlin 3. Overview of Spring Framework 4. Spring Modules for Android 5. Securing Applications with Spring Security 6. Accessing the Database 7. Concurrency 8. Reactive Programming 9. Creating an Application 10. Testing an Application 11. Assessments 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

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JPA helps the developer to work directly with the objects, and therefore, there is no need to worry about the SQL statements. With the help of the JPA, they can map, store, update, and fetch the data from a relational database to a Java object or vice versa.

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