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Spring Boot 2.0 Projects

Spring Boot 2.0 Projects

By : Sadakath
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Spring Boot 2.0 Projects

Spring Boot 2.0 Projects

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By: Sadakath

Overview of this book

Spring Boot is a lightweight framework that provides a set of tools to create production-grade applications and services. Spring Boot 2.0 Projects is a comprehensive project-based guide for those who are new to Spring, that will get you up to speed with building real-world projects. Complete with clear step-by-step instructions, these easy-to-follow tutorials demonstrate best practices and key insights into building efficient applications with Spring Boot. The book starts off by teaching you how to develop a web application using Spring Boot, followed by giving you an understanding of creating a Spring Boot-based simple blog management system that uses Elasticsearch as the data store. Next, you’ll build a RESTful web services application using Kotlin and the Spring WebFlux framework - a new framework that enables you to create reactive applications in a functional way. Toward the last few chapters, you will build a taxi-hailing API with reactive microservices using Spring Boot, in addition to developing a Twitter clone with the help of a Spring Boot backend. To build on your knowledge further, you’ll also learn how to construct an asynchronous email formatter. By the end of this book, you’ll have a firm foundation in Spring programming and understand how to build powerful, engaging applications in Java using the Spring Boot framework.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)
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Chapter 2, Building a Basic Web Application

  1. A web application is an application that is exposed through a private or public network that allows multiple concurrent users to connect to and use the application.
  1. MVC pattern is a multi-tiered application development pattern used in web application development to enable separation of concerns and support ease of development and maintenance.
  2. A relational database is a data store that uses relations (tables with columns, rows, and relationships between them) to maintain data while guaranteeing ACID (Atomicity, Consistency, Independent, Durable) properties.
  3. JPA provides object/relation mapping capabilities to enable mapping between relational database tables and Java objects in order to ease persistence in Java applications.
  4. @Entity annotation in JPA is used mark a POJO in Java to be used for object-relational mapping.
  5. A Template engine...
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