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Play Framework essentials

You're reading from   Play Framework essentials An intuitive guide to creating easy-to-build scalable web applications using the Play framework

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783982400
Length 200 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Building a Web Service FREE CHAPTER 2. Persisting Data and Testing 3. Turning a Web Service into a Web Application 4. Integrating with Client-side Technologies 5. Reactively Handling Long-running Requests 6. Leveraging the Play Stack – Security, Internationalization, Cache, and the HTTP Client 7. Scaling Your Codebase and Deploying Your Application Index

Modularizing your code


As our shop application grew in size, we added code but we never went back to see how the components are interrelated. The following figure shows the classes involved in our application and the dependency links between them:

A diagram of the classes involved in the shop application and the dependency links between them. Note that the models.db.Schema component has no equivalent in the Java version.

We observe that there are many interdependencies between the parts of the application. Of course, controllers depend on services, but we also see that both services and controllers might depend on a web service client (for example, the OAuth controller and the SocialNetwork service in our case). More importantly, the same applies to the Play Application class. Both controllers and services might depend on the underlying application (the Application class has methods to get the application's configuration, plugins, or classpath).

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