Beginning Spring Boot 2: Applications and Microservices with the Spring Framework
- Length: 304 pages
- Edition: 1st ed.
- Language: English
- Publisher: Apress
- Publication Date: 2017-11-02
- ISBN-10: 1484229304
- ISBN-13: 9781484229309
- Sales Rank: #2997575 (See Top 100 Books)
Learn Spring Boot and how to build Java-based enterprise, web, and microservice applications with it. In this book, you’ll see how to work with relational and NoSQL databases, build your first microservice, enterprise, or web application, and enhance that application with REST APIs. You’ll also learn how to build reactive web applications using Spring Boot along with Spring Web Reactive. Then you’ll secure your Spring Boot-created application or service before testing and deploying it.
After reading and learning with Beginning Spring Boot 2, you’ll have the skills and techniques to start building your first Spring Boot applications and microservices with confidence to take the next steps in your career journey.
What You’ll Learn
- Use Spring Boot autoconfiguration
- Work with relational and NoSQL databases
- Build web applications with Spring Boot
- Apply REST APIs using Spring Boot
- Create reactive web applications using Spring Web Reactive
- Secure your Spring Boot applications or web services
- Test and deploy your Spring Boot applications
Who This Book Is For
Experienced Java and Spring Framework developers who are new to the new Spring Boot micro-framework.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to Spring Boot
Chapter 2: Getting Started with Spring Boot
Chapter 3: Spring Boot Autoconfiguration
Chapter 4: Spring Boot Essentials
Chapter 5: Working with JdbcTemplate
Chapter 6: Working with MyBatis
Chapter 7: Working with JOOQ
Chapter 8: Working with JPA
Chapter 9: Working with MongoDB
Chapter 10: Web Applications with Spring Boot
Chapter 11: Building REST APIs Using Spring Boot
Chapter 12: Reactive Programming Using Spring WebFlux
Chapter 13: Securing Web Applications
Chapter 14: Spring Boot Actuator
Chapter 15: Testing Spring Boot Applications
Chapter 16: Creating a Custom Spring Boot Starter
Chapter 17: Spring Boot with Groovy, Scala, and Kotlin
Chapter 18: Introducing JHipster
Chapter 19: Deploying Spring Boot Applications