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Spring 5.0 Projects

By : Nilang Patel
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Spring 5.0 Projects

By: Nilang Patel

Overview of this book

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.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
Title Page
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

Running the application


As we have already configured the deployment to Tomcat, you should have the application running now. You can always download the source code for this book; find the source code under the worldgdp folder. After downloading, you have to build it using Maven, as follows:

$ mvn package

The preceding command will run the tests as well. The WAR file worldgdp.war, present in the target, can be uploaded to Tomcat through the Manager app or copied to the TOMCAT_HOME/webapps folder. Tomcat will then explode the archive and deploy the app. 

The following are some of the screenshots of the application in action, starting with the listing page:

Next is the page that displays the country details:

The form that is used to edit the country details is shown in the following screenshot:

Then we have popups that are used to add a new city to the country, as shown in the following screenshot:

Similarly, we have another popup to add a new country language, as shown in the following: