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Full Stack Development with Spring Boot and React - Third Edition

By : Juha Hinkula
Book Image

Full Stack Development with Spring Boot and React - Third Edition

By: Juha Hinkula

Overview of this book

Getting started with full stack development can be daunting. Even developers who are familiar with the best tools, such as Spring Boot and React, can struggle to nail the basics, let alone master the more advanced elements. If you’re one of these developers, this comprehensive guide covers everything you need! This updated edition of the Full Stack Development with Spring Boot 2 and React book will take you from novice to proficient in this expansive domain. Taking a practical approach, this book will first walk you through the latest Spring Boot features for creating a robust backend, covering everything from setting up the environment and dependency injection to security and testing. Once this has been covered, you’ll advance to React frontend programming. If you’ve ever wondered about custom Hooks, third-party components, and MUI, this book will demystify all that and much more. You’ll explore everything that goes into developing, testing, securing, and deploying your applications using all the latest tools from Spring Boot, React, and other cutting-edge technologies. By the end of this book, you'll not only have learned the theory of building modern full stack applications but also have developed valuable skills that add value in any setting.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
1
Part 1: Backend Programming with Spring Boot
7
Part 2: Frontend Programming with React
12
Part 3: Full Stack Development

Chapter 11

  1. First, you have to call the REST API using the fetch() method. Then, you can access the response data using the promises with the fetch() method. The data from the response is saved to the state and the component is re-rendered when the state changes.
  2. You have to send a DELETE method request using the fetch() method. The endpoint of the call is the link to the item that you want to delete.
  3. You have to send a POST method request to the entity endpoint using the fetch() method. The added item should be embedded in the body. You have to add the Content-Type header with the application/json value.
  4. You have to send a PATCH method request using the fetch() method. The endpoint of the call is the link to the item that you want to update. The updated item should be embedded in the body. You have to add the Content-Type header with the application/json value.
  5. You can use a third-party React component, such as MUI SnackBar, to show toast messages.
  6. You can...