Key Features
- Get up to date with the defining characteristics of Spring Boot 2.0 in Spring Framework 5
- Learn to perform Reactive programming with SpringBoot
- Learn about developer tools, AMQP messaging, WebSockets, security, MongoDB data access, REST, and more
Book Description
Spring Boot provides a variety of features that address today's business needs along with today's scalable requirements. In this book, you will learn how to leverage powerful databases and Spring Boot's state-of-the-art WebFlux framework. This practical guide will help you get up and running with all the latest features of Spring Boot, especially the new Reactor-based toolkit.
The book starts off by helping you build a simple app, then shows you how to bundle and deploy it to the cloud. From here, we take you through reactive programming, showing you how to interact with controllers and templates and handle data access. Once you're done, you can start writing unit tests, slice tests, embedded container tests, and even autoconfiguration tests.
We go into detail about developer tools, AMQP messaging, WebSockets, security, and deployment. You will learn how to secure your application using both routes and method-based rules. By the end of the book, you'll have built a social media platform from which to apply the lessons you have learned to any problem. If you want a good understanding of building scalable applications using the core functionality of Spring Boot, this is the book for you.
What you will learn
- Create powerful, production-grade applications and services with minimal fuss
- Support multiple environments with one artifact, and add production-grade support with features
- Find out how to tweak your apps through different properties
- Use custom metrics to track the number of messages published and consumed
- Enhance the security model of your apps
- Make use of reactive programming in Spring Boot
- Build anything from lightweight unit tests to fully running embedded web container integration tests
About the Author
Greg L. Turnquist has been a software professional since 1997. In 2002, he joined the senior software team that worked on Harris' $3.5 billion FAA telco program, architecting mission-critical enterprise apps while managing a software team. He provided after-hours support to a nation-wide system and is no stranger to midnight failures and software triages. In 2010, he joined the SpringSource division of VMware, which was spun off into Pivotal in 2013.
As a test-bitten script junky, Java geek, and JavaScript Padawan, he is a member of the Spring Data team and the lead for Spring Session MongoDB. He has made key contributions to Spring Boot, Spring HATEOAS, and Spring Data REST while also serving as editor-at-large for Spring's Getting Started Guides.
Greg wrote technical best sellers Python Testing Cookbook and Learning Spring Boot, First Edition, for Packt. When he isn't slinging code, Greg enters the world of magic and cross swords, having written the speculative fiction action and adventure novel, Darklight.
He completed his master's degree in computer engineering at Auburn University and lives in the United States with his family.
Table of Contents
- Quick Start with Java
- Reactive Web with Spring Boot
- Reactive Data Access with Spring Boot
- Testing with Spring Boot
- Developer Tools for Spring Boot Apps
- AMQP Messaging with Spring Boot
- Microservices with Spring Boot
- WebSockets with Spring Boot
- Securing Your App with Spring Boot
- Taking your app to production with Spring Boot