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Spring 5.0 By Example

By : Claudio Eduardo de Oliveira
Book Image

Spring 5.0 By Example

By: Claudio Eduardo de Oliveira

Overview of this book

With growing demands, organizations are looking for systems that are robust and scalable. Therefore, the Spring Framework has become the most popular framework for Java development. It not only simplifies software development but also improves developer productivity. This book covers effective ways to develop robust applications in Java using Spring. The book has three parts, where each one covers the building of a comprehensive project in Java and Spring. In the first part, you will construct a CMS Portal using Spring's support for building REST APIs. You will also learn to integrate these APIs with AngularJS and later develop this application in a reactive fashion using Project Reactor, Spring WebFlux, and Spring Data. In the second part, you’ll understand how to build a messaging application, which will consume the Twitter API and perform filtering and transformations. Here, you will also learn about server-sent events and explore Spring’s support for Kotlin, which makes application development quick and efficient. In the last part, you will build a real microservice application using the most important techniques and patterns such as service discovery, circuit breakers, security, data streams, monitoring, and a lot more from this architectural style. By the end of the book, you will be confident about using Spring to build your applications.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Spring Messaging AMQP


This project supports the AMQP-based messaging solutions. There is a high-level API to interact with desired brokers. These interactions can send and receive messages from a broker. 

Like in the other Spring projects, these facilities are provided by the template classes, which expose the core features provided by the broker and implemented by the Spring Module.

This project has two parts: spring-amqp is the base abstraction, and spring-rabbit is the RabbitMQ implementation for RabbitMQ. We will use spring-rabbit because we are using the RabbitMQ broker.

Adding Spring AMQP in our pom.xml

Let's add the spring-amqp jars to our project. spring-amqp has a starter dependency which configures some common things for us, such as ConnectionFactory and RabbitTemplate, so we will use that. To add this dependency, we will configure our pom.xml follows:

<dependency>
  <groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
  <artifactId>spring-boot-starter-amqp</artifactId...