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Modern API Development with Spring 6 and Spring Boot 3 - Second Edition

By : Sourabh Sharma
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Modern API Development with Spring 6 and Spring Boot 3 - Second Edition

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By: Sourabh Sharma

Overview of this book

Spring is a powerful and widely adopted framework for building scalable and reliable web applications in Java, complemented by Spring Boot, a popular extension to the framework that simplifies the setup and configuration of Spring-based applications. This book is an in-depth guide to harnessing Spring 6 and Spring Boot 3 for web development, offering practical knowledge of building modern robust web APIs and services. The book covers a wide range of topics that are essential for API development, including RESTful web service fundamentals, Spring concepts, and API specifications. It also explores asynchronous API design, security, designing user interfaces, testing APIs, and the deployment of web services. In addition to its comprehensive coverage, this book offers a highly contextual real-world sample app that you can use as a reference for building different types of APIs for real-world applications. This sample app will lead you through the entire API development cycle, encompassing design and specification, implementation, testing, and deployment. By the end of this book, you’ll have learned how to design, develop, test, and deploy scalable and maintainable modern APIs using Spring 6 and Spring Boot 3, along with best practices for bolstering the security and reliability of your applications and improving your application's overall functionality.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
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Part 1 – RESTful Web Services
7
Part 2 – Security, UI, Testing, and Deployment
12
Part 3 – gRPC, Logging, and Monitoring
16
Part 4 – GraphQL

Testing GraphQL queries and mutations

Let’s write queries and mutations in a real GraphQL schema to test the skills you have learned up to this point using GitHub’s GraphQL API explorer. Let’s perform the following steps:

  1. First, go to https://docs.github.com/en/graphql/overview/explorer.
  2. You might have to authorize it using your GitHub account, so that you can execute GraphQL queries.
  3. GitHub Explorer is based on GraphiQL. It is divided into three vertical sections (from left to right in the gray area in Figure 13.1):
    • The left-hand section is divided into two subsections – an upper section for writing queries and a bottom section for defining variables.
    • The middle vertical section shows the response.
    • Normally, the rightmost section is hidden. Click on the Docs link to display it. It shows the respective documentation and schema, along with the root types that you can explore.
Figure 13.1 – GraphQL API Explorer

Figure 13.1 – GraphQL API Explorer...