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Spring Framework 6 remains - by far - the leading de-facto "out of
the box" practical Java meta application development framework for
building complex enterprise, cloud-native applications as well as
web applications and microservices. Introducing Spring Framework 6
is your hands-on tutorial guide for learning the Spring Framework 6
from top to bottom, and allows you to build an example application
along the way from the ground-up. As you learn the Spring Framework
over the course of this book, you'll incrementally build your first
Spring application piece-by-piece as you learn each module, project
or component of the Spring Framework and its extensions and
ecosystem. As you learn the various fundamentals, you'll then apply
them immediately to your Spring application. This Spring
application, My Documents, enables you to learn by doing. After
reading this book, you will have the essentials you should need to
start using the Spring Framework and building your own Java-based
applications or microservices with it. What you'll learn: Get
started with Spring Framework 6 by VMWare Tanzu and the Spring
community Build your first My Documents application using Spring
Framework and its extensions Test your Spring application Add
persistence to your application using Spring Data JPA and more Show
your Spring application on the Web with Spring MVC and related Use
REST APIs to enhance your application and add messaging with Kafka
and AMQP Integrate your Spring application with external systems
using Spring Integration toolkit Who is this book for: This book is
for those aspiring software developers and programmers who are new
to Spring. Some prior programming experience recommended,
preferably in Java.
Build messaging applications using the power of Spring Boot; use
Spring application events over the Web; use WebSocket, SockJS, and
STOMP messaging with Spring MVC; and use Spring JMS, Redis Pub/Sub
and Spring AMQP for reliable messaging solutions. This book covers
all the Spring Messaging APIs using Spring Boot. Written by a
Pivotal engineer, Spring Boot Messaging is an authoritative guide
to the many messaging APIs and how to use these for creating
enterprise and integration solutions. You will learn and integrate
these messaging APIs with more complex enterprise and cloud
applications: for example, you will see how to use Spring Cloud
Stream for creating message-driven and cloud native microservices.
In addition, you'll discover the new Spring Integration DSL and use
it with Spring Cloud Stream to build integration solutions using
every enterprise integration pattern. Finally, you'll see Spring
Reactor and Spring Cloud to take your application to the next
level. <
After reading this book, you will come away with a case study
application walk-through and will be able to use it as a template
for building your own Spring messaging applications or messaging
features within your enterprise or cloud application. What You'll
Learn Use the main Spring messaging APIs with Spring Framework 5
Build messaging applications over the Web Use WebSocket, SockJS,
and STOMP messaging Integrate Spring JMS and Spring AMQP into your
applications Work with Spring Cloud Stream and microservices Who
This Book Is For Enterprise Java developers who have at least some
previous experience with the Spring Framework and/or the Spring
platform.
This book will teach you how to build complex Spring applications
and microservices out of the box, with minimal concern over things
like configurations. Pro Spring Boot 3 will show you how to fully
leverage Spring Boot 3's robust features and how to apply them to
create enterprise-ready applications, microservices, and web/cloud
applications that just work.  Special focus is given
to what's been added in the new Spring Boot 3 release, including
support for Java 17 and 19; changes to Spring Security; Spring Boot
Actuator with Micrometer updates; GraalVM support; RSocket service
interfaces; many dependency upgrades; more flexible support for
Spring Data JDBC, the new AOT (Ahead-of-Time Transformation); and
much more. This book is your authoritative, pragmatic guide for
increasing your enterprise Java and cloud application productivity
while decreasing development time. It's a no-nonsense reference
packed with case studies that increase in complexity over the
course of the book. The author, a senior solutions architect and
Principal Technical instructor with VMware, the company behind the
Spring Framework, shares his experience, insights, and firsthand
knowledge about how Spring Boot technology works and best practices
for getting the most out of it. This is an essential book for your
Spring learning and reference library. What You Will Learn Build
web/cloud, microservices, and enterprise applications with the
Spring Boot 3 framework Persist data with JDBC, JPA, and NoSQL
databases Message with JMS, RabbitMQ, WebSockets, and RSocket Gain
a review of Spring Cloud projects Extend Spring Boot by creating
your own Spring Boot Starter and @Enable feature Test and deploy
with Spring Boot with best practices Understand the new AOT
(Ahead-Of-Time Transformations) and the GraalVM support to go
native Use the latest version of Spring Security Who This Book Is
For Experienced Spring and Java developers seeking increased
productivity gains and decreased complexity and development time in
their applications and software services.
Work with big data applications by using Spring Cloud Data Flow as
a unified, distributed, and extensible system for data ingestion
and integration, real-time analytics and data processing pipelines,
batch processing, and data export. With this book you will develop
a foundation for creating applications that use real-time data
streaming by combining different technologies and use the full
power of Spring Cloud Data Flow. The first part of Spring Cloud
Data Flow introduces the concepts you will need in the rest of the
book. It begins with an overview of the cloud, microservices, and
big data, before moving on to the Spring projects essential to
modern big data applications in Java: Spring Integration, Spring
Batch, Spring Cloud Stream, and Spring Cloud Task. The second part
of the book covers the internals of Spring Cloud Data Flow, giving
you the insights and knowledge required to build the applications
you need. You'll learn how to use Spring Data Flow's DSL and how to
integrate with third-party cloud platform solutions, such as
Kubernetes. Finally, the book covers Spring Cloud Data Flow
applications to impart practical, useful skills for real-world
applications of the technologies covered throughout the rest of the
book. What You Will Learn See the Spring Cloud Data Flow internals
Create your own Binder using NATs as Broker Mater Spring Cloud Data
Flow architecture, data processing, and DSL Integrate Spring Cloud
Data Flow with Kubernetes Use Spring Cloud Data Flow local server,
Docker Compose, and Kubernetes Discover the Spring Cloud Data Flow
applications and how to use them Work with source, processor, sink,
tasks, Spring Flo and its GUI, and analytics via the new Micrometer
stack for realtime visibility with Prometheus and Grafana Who This
Book Is ForThose with some experience with the Spring Framework,
Microservices and Cloud Native Applications. Java experience is
recommended.
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