Beginning Spring 6: From Beginner to Pro
- Length: 425 pages
- Edition: 2
- Language: English
- Publisher: Apress Publishers
- Publication Date: 2024-03-26
- ISBN-10: 1484298322
- ISBN-13: 9781484298329
- Sales Rank: #0 (See Top 100 Books)
This book will teach you how to use the Spring Framework to build Java-based applications, web applications, and microservices. Aimed at beginners, it has been revised and expanded to reflect the latest features and best practices for Spring 6.
Authors Joseph Ottinger and Andrew Lombardi will get you started using Spring Framework 6 and its ecosystem, walking you through all the best practices in modern application development. You’ll see how Spring has drastically and positively affected the way applications are designed and programmed in Java, and how to build apps with the Spring mindset. Along the way, you will learn many aspects of the Spring ecosystem with easy-to-understand applications designed to teach you not only the technology, but also the practices that benefit the most from Spring. Starting with the basics, you’ll learn gradually, including topics such as the configuration and declaration of beans, the application lifecycle, how to deploy a Spring application into a Java EE application, Spring Reactive, Spring Web, Spring Boot, and Spring Cloud.
After completing this book, you’ll be prepared to develop your own scalable, modular Spring-based applications.
What You Will Learn
- Discover the most common use cases encountered in the real world
- Learn the proper way of testing with the Spring framework
- Create reliable, modular software
- Build skills that will translate well across all languages and environments
- Integrate and use data access and persistence frameworks such as Hibernate, JPA, and MongoDB
- Get started with the most common, most-used Spring features
Who This Book Is For
Those who are new to Spring or for those who have experience with Spring but want to learn what’s new in Spring 6. This book assumes you have some prior coding experience in Java, but many core concepts in Java are discussed as they’re encountered.