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Spring 5.0 Cookbook

By : Sherwin John C. Tragura
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Spring 5.0 Cookbook

By: Sherwin John C. Tragura

Overview of this book

The Spring framework has been the go-to framework for Java developers for quite some time. It enhances modularity, provides more readable code, and enables the developer to focus on developing the application while the underlying framework takes care of transaction APIs, remote APIs, JMX APIs, and JMS APIs. The upcoming version of the Spring Framework has a lot to offer, above and beyond the platform upgrade to Java 9, and this book will show you all you need to know to overcome common to advanced problems you might face. Each recipe will showcase some old and new issues and solutions, right from configuring Spring 5.0 container to testing its components. Most importantly, the book will highlight concurrent processes, asynchronous MVC and reactive programming using Reactor Core APIs. Aside from the core components, this book will also include integration of third-party technologies that are mostly needed in building enterprise applications. By the end of the book, the reader will not only be well versed with the essential concepts of Spring, but will also have mastered its latest features in a solution-oriented manner.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Implementing Reactive Spring Data JPA repositories


After the synchronous repository methods, this recipe will showcase the Spring 5 support for Reactive Spring Data JPA repositories. If you are expecting that this recipe will be used for relational databases, this Reactive Spring Data JPA is feasible only for NoSQL databases such as MongDB and Couchbase, and not with MySQL and other relational databases.

Getting ready

Create another Maven project, ch12-mongodb, that will be used to implement the Reactive Spring Data JPA with a MongoDB database.

How to do it...

Let us utilize Reactive Spring Data JPA by performing the following steps:

  1. Convert ch12-mongodb to a Spring Boot 2.0 application by adding the Spring Boot 2.0.0.M2 starter POM dependencies, such as webflux, actuator for project status monitoring and management, Spring JDBC, MySQL connector, and the Spring Data JPA starter POM that we just used.

Note

There is no reactive counterpart for the Spring Data JPA's CrudRepository and JpaRepository...