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Building Applications with Spring 5 and Kotlin

By : Miloš Vasić
Book Image

Building Applications with Spring 5 and Kotlin

By: Miloš Vasić

Overview of this book

Kotlin is being used widely by developers because of its light weight, built-in null safety, and functional and reactive programming aspects. Kotlin shares the same pragmatic, innovative and opinionated mindset as Spring, so they work well together. Spring when combined with Kotlin helps you to reach a new level of productivity. This combination has helped developers to create Functional Applications using both the tools together. This book will teach you how to take advantage of these developments and build robust, scalable and reactive applications with ease. In this book, you will begin with an introduction to Spring and its setup with Kotlin. You will then dive into assessing the design considerations of your application. Then you will learn to use Spring (with Spring Boot) along with Kotlin to build a robust backend in a microservice architecture with a REST based collaboration, and leverage Project Reactor in your application. You’ll then learn how to integrate Spring Data and Spring Cloud to manage configurations for database interaction and cloud deployment. You’ll also learn to use Spring Security to beef up security of your application before testing it with the JUnit framework and then deploying it on a cloud platform like AWS.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Challenging development practices

We can say that Spring Framework development is straightforward and that there are few chances to make mistakes. That is mostly true. However, we will challenge some of the most commonly used Spring Framework features and discuss some of their drawbacks.

Reviewing dependency injection

As you already know, @Autowired is the magic word that makes our lives easier. We inject the proper instance for the field and make it available in our code. Field injection is easy to do and very popular. The code we have is clear and easy to read and maintain. But there is something you should know about it!

Let's consider injecting our dependencies through the constructor. If we have one dependency, we...