Spring Source – Core Spring Training

October 27th, 2009 by John Turner Leave a reply »

The Core Spring training course delivered by Spring Source is their flagship training product covering a significant proportion of the functionality provided by the Spring Framework and Spring Security libraries.  I had been considering taking this training course for some time and given that Spring Source began delivering the course in Ireland and I had some free time I registered for a course in July 09.

The course is run over 4 days and the Spring Source website provides a detailed breakdown of the course content.  Going into the course I had several years experience working with the Spring Framework so many of the topics were already familiar to me.  What I wanted to get out of the course was to reinforce the knowledge I already had, find new ways of accomplishing the same tasks and to explore areas of the framework I had not yet touched on.  I also wanted to take the associated certification.

The course itself was very well delivered and included a hard copy of the course slides and a USB memory key which contained all the material required for the course.  This was extremely useful as you could take away the practical labs and instructions (provided in PDF) and undertake these in your own time.  This was to prove even more helpful when later studying for the certification exam.

Given the well defined structure of the course, the material covered followed the syllabus closely but there was ample time to explore different ways of accomplishing the same task.  The instructor was very knowledgeable about what would work in the real world and what the trade offs were when choosing one method over another.  It was clear that the instructor not only knew the training material well but was very experienced in using the Spring Framework to deliver real world applications.

Even though I already had several years experience with the Spring Framework I found the course was beneficial and I was able to apply some of the things I learned straight away.  It would be possible to learn the same from the reference material and forums but the manner in which the course was delivered made the learning painless.  The 50-50 split between lecture and practical also really helped to reinforce the key concepts.

NOTE: I cannot provide copies of the course material and will ignore any requests for same.


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3 comments

  1. Anjan says:

    Hi John, thank you for sharing your experience of Core spring training. I am also considering taking this training for sometime and have not registered for the same yet.
    I am not using Spring for long time and I know only the basics of it. I have not used AOP or Hibernate either. Would you still recommend to attend the training course? Appreciate your thoughts. Thanks, Anjan.

    • John Turner says:

      Hi Anjan,

      as you would imagine it is difficult to answer your question. What I can say is that about half the people on the course had limited Spring experience and I believe they found the course useful.

      The lack of Spring experience may not be an issue if you have good Java and\or JEE experience. The labs (which consist of 50% of the course) are extremely easy to follow and because you get to take all the material (hard copy and soft copy) away with you, you can play around with labs etc in your own time.

      I would also say that it is probably the best presented and organised course I have attended.

      I hope this helps a little.

      John

  2. Anjan says:

    John, I have lot of experience in Java and J2EE. I recently attended a seminar on ‘Large scale Tomcat deployments’ and I was really impressed by the way it was organized. Your comments about the course organization will strengthen my belief. Thanks for your quick reply.
    Anjan

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