Spring Boot in Action by Craig Walls. Book description Summary A developer-focused guide to writing applications using Spring Boot. About the Technology The Spring Framework simplifies enterprise Java development, but it does require lots of tedious configuration work. About the Authors Craig Walls is a software developer, author of the popular book Spring in Action, Fourth Edition , and a frequent speaker at conferences.
Show and hide more. Table of contents Product information. Bootstarting Spring Chapter 2. Developing your first Spring Boot application Chapter 3. About the Reader For intermediate Java developers. About the Author Craig Walls is a principal software engineer at Pivotal, a popular author, an enthusiastic supporter of Spring Framework, and a frequent conference speaker. Author Craig Walls has a special knack for crisp and entertaining examples that zoom in on the features and techniques you really need.
This edition highlights the most important aspects of Spring 3. Written by Craig Walls, one of Manning's best writers, this book covers the exciting new features of Spring 2. Spring is a lightweight container framework that represents an exciting way to build enterprise components with simple Java objects.
By employing dependency injection and AOP, Spring encourages loosely coupled code and enables plain-old Java objects with capabilities that were previously reserved for EJBs. This book is a hands-on, example-driven exploration of the Spring Framework.
Combining short code snippets and an ongoing example developed throughout the book, it shows readers how to build simple and efficient J2EE applications, how to solve persistence problems, handle asynchronous messaging, create and consume remote services, build web applications, and integrate with most popular web frameworks. Readers will learn how to use Spring to write simpler, easier to maintain code so they can focus on what really matters-- critical business needs.
Spring in Action, 2E is for Java developers who are looking for ways to build enterprise-grade applications based on simple Java objects, without resorting to more complex and invasive EJBs. Software architects will also find Spring in Action, 2E useful as they assess and apply lightweight techniques prescribed by Spring. Score: 4. No computers, no TV, no homework--just friends!
Every day on her way to school, Kayla--a nature-loving stegosaurus--passes a lot of garbage. She wishes she could wave a magic wand and make it a beautiful spot full of flowers, vegetables, and trees.
Kayla soon learns that wishes do come true. Not with a magic wand, but with hard work and the best friends ever! With the help of their teacher, Mrs. Gronk, Kayla; Max, an energetic T-Rex; Kev, a shy spinosaurus; Max, a slow but determined triceratops; and Addy, a straight-shooting apatosaurus, get their hands dirty, have fun, and plant a beautiful garden together. As your skills grow, you'll adapt Spring Security to new architectures and create advanced OAuth2 configurations.
By the time you're done, you'll have a customized Spring Security configuration that protects against threats both common and extraordinary. Summary While creating secure applications is critically important, it can also be tedious and time-consuming to stitch together the required collection of tools. For Java developers, the powerful Spring Security framework makes it easy for you to bake security into your software from the very beginning.
Filled with code samples and practical examples, Spring Security in Action teaches you how to secure your apps from the most common threats, ranging from injection attacks to lackluster monitoring. In it, you'll learn how to manage system users, configure secure endpoints, and use OAuth2 and OpenID Connect for authentication and authorization.
This is, indeed, an exciting time to be working with Spring. Effective Java 2nd Edition. Java Concurrency in Practice. Getting started with Spring Chapter 2. Developing web applications Chapter 3. Working with data Chapter 4. Securing Spring Chapter 5. Working with configuration properties Part 2.
Integrated Spring Chapter 6. Sending messages asynchronously Chapter 9.
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