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Spring Boot 2.0 Projects

By : Mohamed Shazin Sadakath
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Book Image

Spring Boot 2.0 Projects

4 (1)
By: Mohamed Shazin Sadakath

Overview of this book

Spring Boot is a lightweight framework that provides a set of tools to create production-grade applications and services. Spring Boot 2.0 Projects is a comprehensive project-based guide for those who are new to Spring, that will get you up to speed with building real-world projects. Complete with clear step-by-step instructions, these easy-to-follow tutorials demonstrate best practices and key insights into building efficient applications with Spring Boot. The book starts off by teaching you how to develop a web application using Spring Boot, followed by giving you an understanding of creating a Spring Boot-based simple blog management system that uses Elasticsearch as the data store. Next, you’ll build a RESTful web services application using Kotlin and the Spring WebFlux framework - a new framework that enables you to create reactive applications in a functional way. Toward the last few chapters, you will build a taxi-hailing API with reactive microservices using Spring Boot, in addition to developing a Twitter clone with the help of a Spring Boot backend. To build on your knowledge further, you’ll also learn how to construct an asynchronous email formatter. By the end of this book, you’ll have a firm foundation in Spring programming and understand how to build powerful, engaging applications in Java using the Spring Boot framework.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Introducing Spring Boot 2.0 Asynchronous

This chapter will introduce the reader to asynchronous application development with Spring Boot 2.0 and explain how it can be used to develop decoupled, scalable application pipelines. We will begin by explaining what asynchronous application development is, and how to achieve asynchronous capabilities. Later, we will explain what Apache Kafka is and how to use Apache Kafka as a middle tier to achieve decoupling and scalability. Furthermore, we will explain what the Quartz Scheduler is and how to use it to achieve scheduled executions. Finally, we will demonstrate an image-resizing application that runs asynchronously and can be scaled.

The following topics will be covered in this chapter:

  • Using Spring Kafka for communication
  • Using Quartz for scheduling
  • Demonstrating Image Resizer