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Building Web Apps with Spring 5 and Angular

By : Ajitesh Kumar Shukla
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Building Web Apps with Spring 5 and Angular

By: Ajitesh Kumar Shukla

Overview of this book

Spring is the most popular application development framework being adopted by millions of developers around the world to create high performing, easily testable, reusable code. Its lightweight nature and extensibility helps you write robust and highly-scalable server-side web applications. Coupled with the power and efficiency of Angular, creating web applications has never been easier. If you want build end-to-end modern web application using Spring and Angular, then this book is for you. The book directly heads to show you how to create the backend with Spring, showing you how to configure the Spring MVC and handle Web requests. It will take you through the key aspects such as building REST API endpoints, using Hibernate, working with Junit 5 etc. Once you have secured and tested the backend, we will go ahead and start working on the front end with Angular. You will learn about fundamentals of Angular and Typescript and create an SPA using components, routing etc. Finally, you will see how to integrate both the applications with REST protocol and deploy the application using tools such as Jenkins and Docker.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

An introduction to Hibernate


First and foremost, let's try to understand what Hibernate is and why it is worth using. Hibernate is most popularly known as an Object/Relational Mapping framework. It was devised back in the year 2001 by Gavin King, while working with Cirrus technologies, as an alternative to the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) style of persistence to provide better persistence capabilities to Java applications. The project details can be accessed on its homepage, http://www.hibernate.org. Initially started as an ORM framework, Hibernate has spun off into many projects, such as Hibernate Search, Hibernate Validator, Hibernate OGM (for NoSQL databases), and so on. In this chapter, you will learn about the Hibernate ORM framework (http://hibernate.org/orm/).

Before getting into the details of Hibernate, let's understand why it is good to use an ORM framework such as Hibernate. The following are some of the key reasons:

  • The most important reason is that an ORM framework, such as Hibernate...