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Mastering Spring 5.0

By : In28Minutes Official
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Mastering Spring 5.0

By: In28Minutes Official

Overview of this book

Spring 5.0 is due to arrive with a myriad of new and exciting features that will change the way we’ve used the framework so far. This book will show you this evolution—from solving the problems of testable applications to building distributed applications on the cloud. The book begins with an insight into the new features in Spring 5.0 and shows you how to build an application using Spring MVC. You will realize how application architectures have evolved from monoliths to those built around microservices. You will then get a thorough understanding of how to build and extend microservices using Spring Boot. You will also understand how to build and deploy Cloud-Native microservices with Spring Cloud. The advanced features of Spring Boot will be illustrated through powerful examples. We will be introduced to a JVM language that’s quickly gaining popularity - Kotlin. Also, we will discuss how to set up a Kotlin project in Eclipse. By the end of the book, you will be equipped with the knowledge and best practices required to develop microservices with the Spring Framework.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Big Data


As we discussed in the introduction to the chapter, there are a variety of data stores that are providing alternatives to traditional databases. The term Big Data has become popular in the last few years. While there is no agreed definition of Big Data, there are a few shared characteristics:

  • Unstructured Data: There is no specific structure to the data
  • Large Volumes: Typically, more volumes than that can be processed by traditional databases, for example, log streams, Facebook posts, tweets
  • Easily Scalable: Typically provides options to scale horizontally and vertically

Hadoop, Cassandra, and MongoDB are among the popular options.

In this section, we will take MongoDB as an example to connect using Spring Data.

MongoDB

Note

Follow the instructions at http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/installation/ to install MongoDB on your specific operating system.

To get started with connecting to MongoDB, include the dependency for Spring Boot MongoDB starter in the pom.xml:

    <dependency>
    ...