Beginning Spring Boot 3
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Beginning Spring Boot 3, Apress
Build Dynamic Cloud-Native Java Applications and Microservices
Von K. Siva Prasad Reddy, Sai Upadhyayula, im heise Shop in digitaler Fassung erhältlich
Produktinformationen "Beginning Spring Boot 3"
This new edition also covers enhancements to actuator endpoints, MongoDB 4.0 support, layered JAR and WAR support, support to build OCI images using Cloud Native Build Packs, changes to the DataSource initialization mechanism, and how bean validation support has moved to a separate spring-boot-validation-starter module. This book will teach you how to work with relational and NoSQL databases for data accessibility using Spring Boot with Spring Data, how to persist data with the Java Persistence APIs (JPA), MyBatis, and much more. You'll learn how to enhance your native cloud or web applications with other APIs such as REST and how to build reactive web applications using Spring Boot with WebFlux.
Finally, you'll learn how to test applications using JUnit 5, as well as how to secure and deploy your application or service to cloud providers like Heroku. After reading Beginning Spring Boot 3, you'll have the skills needed to start building your own Spring Boot cloud-native, Java-based applications and microservices with confidence, and to take the next steps in your career.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
* Explore the Spring Boot 3 micro framework using Spring Native for faster, better performance
* Build cloud-native Java applications and microservices with Spring Boot
* Work with relational and NoSQL databases using Boot with Spring Data
* Create reactive web applications using Spring's WebFlux
* Secure, test, and deploy applications and services
WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR
IT professionals such as cloud architects, infrastructure administrators, and network/cloud operators
SIVA PRASAD REDDY KATAMAREDDY is a Software Architect with 16 years of experience in building scalable distributed enterprise applications. He has worked in banking and e-commerce domains using Java, Kotlin, GoLang, SpringBoot, JPA/Hibernate, MicroServices, REST APIs, SQL, and NoSQL Databases. His current technical focus is on modern architectures, including MicroServices, CI/CD, and DevOps, as well as infrastructure automation using Jenkins, Terraform, AWS CDK and Pulumi.
SAI SUBRAMANYAM UPADHYAYULA is a passionate software engineer who likes to share his knowledge about Java and Spring Boot through his blog and YouTube Channel, "Programming Techie." He has experience working with a variety of technologies, including Java, Kotlin, Typescript, Spring Boot, JPA/Hibernate, MongoDB, Angular, and Golang. He also dabbles with DevOps-related activities by working with Jenkins and AWS.
Chapter - 1: Introduction to Spring Boot
Chapter - 2: Getting Started with Spring Boot
Chapter - 3: Spring Boot Essentials
Chapter - 4: Web Applications with Spring Boot
Chapter - 5: Working with JDBC
Chapter - 6: Working with MyBatis
Chapter - 7: Working with JOOQ
Chapter - 8: Working with JPA
Chapter - 9: Working with MongoDB
Chapter - 10: Building REST APIs Using Spring Boot
Chapter - 11: Reactive Programming Using Spring WebFlux
Chapter - 12: Securing Web Applications
Chapter - 13: Spring Boot Actuator
Chapter - 14: Testing Spring Boot Applications
Chapter - 15: GraphQL with Spring Boot
Chapter - 16: Deploying Spring Boot Applications
Chapter - 17: Spring Boot Autoconfiguration
Chapter - 18: Creating a Custom Spring Boot Starter
Chapter - 19: Spring Boot With Kotlin, Scala, and Groovy
Chapter - 20: Introducing JHipster
Chapter - 21: Spring Native
Artikel-Details
- Anbieter:
- Apress
- Autor:
- K. Siva Prasad Reddy, Sai Upadhyayula
- Artikelnummer:
- 9781484287927
- Veröffentlicht:
- 12.11.22
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