Simplify the development of production-grade applications using Java and Spring
Greg L. Turnquist

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#Spring_Boot
#GraalVM
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#web_applications
Build Java web apps without wasting any time with this third edition of the best-selling Spring Boot guide for beginners, updated and enhanced with defining features of Spring Boot 3
Spring Boot 3 brings more than just the powerful ability to build secure web apps on top of a rock-solid database. It delivers new options for testing, deployment, Docker support, and native images for GraalVM, along with ways to squeeze out more efficient usage of existing resources.
This third edition of the bestseller starts off by helping you build a simple app, and then shows you how to secure, test, bundle, and deploy it to production. Next, you'll familiarize yourself with the ability to go "native" and release using GraalVM. As you advance, you'll explore reactive programming and get a taste of scalable web controllers and data operations. The book goes into detail about GraalVM native images and deployment, teaching you how to secure your application using both routes and method-based rules and enabling you to apply the lessons you've learned to any problem. If you want to gain a thorough understanding of building robust applications using the core functionality of Spring Boot, then this is the book for you.
By the end of this Spring Boot book, you'll be able to build an entire suite of web applications using Spring Boot and deploy them to any platform you need.
This book is for both novices and experienced Spring developers looking to learn how to build applications without wasting time on infrastructure and other tedious details. Working knowledge of the Java programming language is assumed.
Table of Contents
1. Core Features of Spring Boot
2. Creating a Web Application with Spring Boot
3. Querying for Data with Spring Boot
4. Securing an Application with Spring Boot
S. Testing with Spring Boot
6. Configuring an Application with Spring Boot
7. Releasing an Application with Spring Boot
8. Going Native with Spring Boot
9. Writing Reactive Web Controllers
10. Working with Data Reactively









