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Discover the latest features of Spring framework by building robust, fast, and reactive web applications Key Features Take advantage of all the features of Spring 5.0 with third party tools to build a robust back end Secure Spring based web application using Spring Security framework with LDAP and OAuth protocol Develop robust and scalable microservice based applications on Spring Cloud, using Spring Boot Book Description Spring makes it easy to create RESTful applications, merge with social services, communicate with modern databases, secure your system, and make your code modular and easy to test. With the arrival of Spring Boot, developers can really focus on the code and deliver great value, with minimal contour. This book will show you how to build various projects in Spring 5.0, using its features and third party tools. We'll start by creating a web application using Spring MVC, Spring Data, the World Bank API for some statistics on different countries, and MySQL database. Moving ahead, you'll build a RESTful web services application using Spring WebFlux framework. You'll be then taken through creating a Spring Boot-based simple blog management system, which uses Elasticsearch as the data store. Then, you'll use Spring Security with the LDAP libraries for authenticating users and create a central authentication and authorization server using OAuth 2 protocol. Further, you'll understand how to create Spring Boot-based monolithic application using JHipster. Toward the end, we'll create an online book store with microservice architecture using Spring Cloud and Net?ix OSS components, and a task management system using Spring and Kotlin. By the end of the book, you'll be able to create coherent and ?exible real-time web applications using Spring Framework. What you will learn Build Spring based application using Bootstrap template and JQuery Understand the Spring WebFlux framework and how it uses Reactor library Interact with Elasticsearch for indexing, querying, and aggregating data Create a simple monolithic application using JHipster Use Spring Security and Spring Security LDAP and OAuth libraries for Authentication Develop a microservice-based application with Spring Cloud and Netflix Work on Spring Framework with Kotlin Who this book is for This book is for competent Spring developers who wish to understand how to develop complex yet flexible applications with Spring. You must have a good knowledge of Java programming and be familiar wit...
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Create clean code with Dependency Injection principles About This Book Use DI to make your code loosely coupled to manage and test your applications easily on Spring 5 and Google Guice Learn the best practices and methodologies to implement DI Write more maintainable Java code by decoupling your objects from their implementations Who This Book Is For This book is for Java developers who would like to implement DI in their application. Prior knowledge of the Spring and Guice frameworks and Java programming is assumed. What You Will Learn Understand the benefits of DI and fo from a tightly coupled design to a cleaner design organized around dependencies See Java 9's new features and modular framework Set up Guice and Spring in an application so that it can be used for DI Write integration tests for DI applications Use scopes to handle complex application scenarios Integrate any third-party library in your DI-enabled application Implement Aspect-Oriented Programming to handle common cross-cutting concerns such as logging, authentication, and transactions Understand IoC patterns and anti-patterns in DI In Detail Dependency Injection (DI) is a design pattern that allows us to remove the hard-coded dependencies and make our application loosely coupled, extendable, and maintainable. We can implement DI to move the dependency resolution from compile-time to runtime. This book will be your one stop guide to write loosely coupled code using the latest features of Java 9 with frameworks such as Spring 5 and Google Guice. We begin by explaining what DI is and teaching you about IoC containers. Then you'll learn about object compositions and their role in DI. You'll find out how to build a modular application and learn how to use DI to focus your efforts on the business logic unique to your application and let the framework handle the infrastructure work to put it all together. Moving on, you'll gain knowledge of Java 9's new features and modular framework and how DI works in Java 9. Next, we'll explore Spring and Guice, the popular frameworks for DI. You'll see how to define injection keys and configure them at the framework-specific level. After that, you'll find out about the different types of scopes available in both popular frameworks. You'll see how to manage dependency of cross-cutting concerns while writing applications through aspect-oriented programming. Towards the end, you'll learn to integrate any third-party library in your DI-enabled applic...
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