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Modern API Development with Spring and Spring Boot

By : Sourabh Sharma
Book Image

Modern API Development with Spring and Spring Boot

By: Sourabh Sharma

Overview of this book

The philosophy of API development has evolved over the years to serve the modern needs of enterprise architecture, and developers need to know how to adapt to these modern API design principles. Apps are now developed with APIs that enable ease of integration for the cloud environment and distributed systems. With this Spring book, you'll discover various kinds of production-ready API implementation using REST APIs and explore async using the reactive paradigm, gRPC, and GraphQL. You'll learn how to design evolving REST-based APIs supported by HATEOAS and ETAGs and develop reactive, async, non-blocking APIs. After that, you'll see how to secure REST APIs using Spring Security and find out how the APIs that you develop are consumed by the app's UI. The book then takes you through the process of testing, deploying, logging, and monitoring your APIs. You'll also explore API development using gRPC and GraphQL and design modern scalable architecture with microservices. The book helps you gain practical knowledge of modern API implementation using a sample e-commerce app. By the end of this Spring book, you'll be able to develop, test, and deploy highly scalable, maintainable, and developer-friendly APIs to help your customers to transform their business.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
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Section 1: RESTful Web Services
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Section 2: Security, UI, Testing, and Deployment
12
Section 3: gRPC, Logging, and Monitoring
16
Section 4: GraphQL

Installing the ELK stack

You can use various methods to install the ELK stack, such as installing individual components as per the operating system, or downloading the Docker images and running them individually, or executing the Docker images using Docker Compose/Docker Swarm/Kubernetes. You are going to use Docker Compose in this chapter.

Let's understand the grammar of the Docker Compose file before we create the ELK stack Docker Compose file. The Docker Compose file is defined using YAML. The Docker Compose file contains four important top-level keys:

  • version: This denotes the version of the Docker Compose file format. You can use the appropriate version based on installing the Docker Engine. You can check the link at https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/ to ascertain the mapping between the Docker Compose file version and the Docker Engine version.
  • services: This contains one or more service definitions. The service definition represents the service...