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Hands-On High Performance with Spring 5

By : Chintan Mehta, Subhash Shah, Pritesh Shah, Prashant Goswami, Dinesh Radadiya
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Hands-On High Performance with Spring 5

By: Chintan Mehta, Subhash Shah, Pritesh Shah, Prashant Goswami, Dinesh Radadiya

Overview of this book

While writing an application, performance is paramount. Performance tuning for real-world applications often involves activities geared toward detecting bottlenecks. The recent release of Spring 5.0 brings major advancements in the rich API provided by the Spring framework, which means developers need to master its tools and techniques to achieve high performance applications. Hands-On High Performance with Spring 5 begins with the Spring framework's core features, exploring the integration of different Spring projects. It proceeds to evaluate various Spring specifications to identify those adversely affecting performance. You will learn about bean wiring configurations, aspect-oriented programming, database interaction, and Hibernate to focus on the metrics that help identify performance bottlenecks. You will also look at application monitoring, performance optimization, JVM internals, and garbage collection optimization. Lastly, the book will show you how to leverage the microservice architecture to build a high performance and resilient application. By the end of the book, you will have gained an insight into various techniques and solutions to build and troubleshoot high performance Spring-based applications.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Summary

In this chapter, we got a clear idea of the Spring JDBC module and learned how Spring JDBC helps to remove the boilerplate code that we use in core JDBC. We also learned how to design our database for optimal performance. We saw the various benefits of transaction management in Spring. We learned about various configuration techniques, such as isolation level, fetch size, and connection pooling, which improves the performance of our application. At the end, we looked at the best practices for database interaction, which can help us to improve our application's performance.

In the next chapter, we will see database interaction using ORM frameworks (such as Hibernate), and we will learn about Hibernate configurations in Spring, common Hibernate traps, and Hibernate performance tuning.