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Spring MVC Cookbook

  • Length: 466 pages
  • Edition: 1
  • Publisher:
  • Publication Date: 2016-02-25
  • ISBN-10: 1784396419
  • ISBN-13: 9781784396411
  • Sales Rank: #3740612 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

Over 40 recipes for creating cloud-ready Java web applications with Spring MVC

About This Book

  • Configure Spring MVC to build logic-less controllers that transparently support the most advanced web techniques
  • Build an amazing social and financial application that applies microservices patterns on deployment, self-testability, interoperability, cloud architectures, and scalability
  • Fast-paced, practical guide to learn how to set up Spring MVC to produce REST resources and templates as required by the latest front-end best practices

Who This Book Is For

If you are an experienced Java developer, with prior experience in web technologies, and want to step up in your career and stay up-to-date or learn more about Spring Web scalability, this book is for you.

What You Will Learn

  • Structure your project with Maven and create self-tested, domain-specific deployable web archives
  • Generate templates for a responsive and powerful frontend with AngularJS and Bootstrap
  • Build a high performance stateless RESTful and hypermedia application to support your multiple customer experiences
  • Authenticate over REST with a BASIC authentication scheme and OAuth2; handle roles and permissions
  • Document and publish your REST API using Swagger and Swagger UI
  • Scale your Spring web application
  • Communicate through WebSocket and STOMP messages
  • Provide support to your application and efficiently maintain its business features with a relevant test stack

In Detail

Spring MVC is a lightweight application framework that comes with a great configuration by default. Being part of the Spring Framework, it naturally extended and supported it with an amazing set of recognizable annotations. External libraries can be plugged in and plugged out. It also possesses a request flow.

Complete support of REST web services makes the Spring architecture an extremely consistent choice to support your front-end needs and Internet transformations.

From the design of your Maven modules, you will achieve an Enterprise-standard for a stateless REST application based on Spring and Spring MVC with this book.

This guide is unique in its style as it features a massive overview of practical development techniques brought together from the Spring ecosystem, the new JEE standards, the JavaScript revolution and Internet of Things.

You will begin with the very first steps of Spring MVC’s product design. Focused on deployment, viability, and maintainability, you will learn the use of Eclipse, Maven, and Git. You will walk through the separation of concerns driven by the microservices principles. Using Bootstrap and AngularJS, you will develop a responsive front-end, capable of interacting autonomously with a REST API.

Later in the book, you will setup the Java Persistence API (JPA) within Spring; learn how to configure your Entities to reflect your domain needs, and discover Spring Data repositories. You will analyze how Spring MVC responds to complex HTTP requests. You will implement Hypermedia and HATEOAS to guide your customer’s stateless conversation with the product and see how a messaging-service based on WebSocket can be configured. Finally you will learn how to set up and organize different levels of automated-tests, including logging and monitoring.

Style and approach

A comprehensive, recipe-based guide to creating stunning Java apps with Spring MVC as a result of learning and implementing pro-level practices, techniques, and solutions.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Setup Routine for an Enterprise Spring Application
Chapter 2: Designing a Microservice Architecture with Spring MVC
Chapter 3: Working with Java Persistence and Entities
Chapter 4: Building a REST API for a Stateless Architecture
Chapter 5: Authenticating with Spring MVC
Chapter 6: Implementing HATEOAS
Chapter 7: Developing CRUD Operations and Validations
Chapter 8: Communicating Through WebSockets and STOMP
Chapter 9: Testing and Troubleshooting

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