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Spring Boot and Angular

By : Devlin Basilan Duldulao, Seiji Ralph Villafranca
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Spring Boot and Angular

By: Devlin Basilan Duldulao, Seiji Ralph Villafranca

Overview of this book

Angular makes building applications with the web easy and Spring Boot helps get an application up and running using just a few lines of code and minimal configuration. This book provides insights into building full-stack apps using Angular and Spring Boot effectively to reduce overall development time and increase efficiency. You'll start by setting up your CI/CD pipeline and then build your web application’s backend guided by best practices. You'll then see how Spring Boot allows you to build applications faster and more efficiently by letting the Spring Framework and Spring Boot extension do the heavy lifting. The book demonstrates how to use Spring Data JPA and add its dependencies along with Postgres dependencies in the project to save or persist a user's data in a database for future use. As you advance, you'll see how to write tests and test a service using Mockito. Finally, you'll create a CI workflow or pipeline for a Spring Boot and Angular application to enable operations to deliver quality applications faster. By the end of this Spring Boot and Angular book, you'll be able to build a full-stack web application and deploy it through continuous integration and continuous deployment.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
1
Part 1: Overview of Spring Boot and Angular Development
4
Part 2: Backend Development
12
Part 3: Frontend Development
19
Part 4: Deployment

Preface

Spring Boot provides JavaScript users with a platform to get an application up and running with just a few lines of code. At the same time, Angular is a component-based framework that makes building a web application’s frontend easy. This book explains how Spring Boot and Angular work together to help you create full-stack applications quickly and effectively.

In this book, you will begin by exploring why Spring Boot and Angular are in-demand frameworks, before being guided by expert solutions and best practices to build your own web application. Regarding the backend, you will see how Spring Boot allows you to build applications efficiently by letting the Spring Framework and Spring Boot extension do the heavy lifting, while using Spring Data JPA and Postgres dependencies in your project to save or persist data in a database. With the frontend, you will use Angular to construct a project architecture, build Reactive forms, and add authentication to avoid malicious users stealing data from the application.

Finally, you will see how to test services with Mockito, deploy applications using continuous integration and continuous deployment, and integrate Spring Boot and Angular to create a single package so that, by the end of the book, you will be able to build your very own full-stack web application.