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Full Stack Development with JHipster

You're reading from   Full Stack Development with JHipster Build full stack applications and microservices with Spring Boot and modern JavaScript frameworks

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838824983
Length 428 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Sendil Kumar Nellaiyapen Sendil Kumar Nellaiyapen
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Deepu K Sasidharan Deepu K Sasidharan
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Table of Contents (23) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Getting Started with the JHipster Platform
2. Introduction to Modern Web Application Development FREE CHAPTER 3. Getting Started with JHipster 4. Section 2: Building and Customizing Web Applications with JHipster
5. Building Monolithic Web Applications with JHipster 6. Entity Modeling with JHipster Domain Language 7. Customization and Further Development 8. Section 3: Continuous Integration and Testing
9. Testing and Continuous Integration 10. Going into Production 11. Section 4: Converting Monoliths to Microservice Architecture
12. Microservice Server-Side Technologies 13. Building Microservices with JHipster 14. Working with Microservices 15. Section 5: Deployment of Microservices
16. Deploying with Docker Compose 17. Deploying to the Cloud with Kubernetes 18. Section 6: React and Vue.js for the Client Side
19. Using React for the Client-Side 20. Using Vue.js for the Client-Side 21. Best Practices with JHipster 22. Other Books You May Enjoy

What this book covers

Chapter 1, Introduction to Modern Web Application Development, introduces two widely used full stack web application development architectures. It also lays out commonly faced challenges in full stack web application development.

Chapter 2, Getting Started with JHipster, introduces the JHipster platform. It will also give the reader a brief overview of different server-side, client-side, and database technology options offered by JHipster. This chapter will also provide instructions to install and use JHipster, and the various tools and options it supports.

Chapter 3, Building Monolithic Web Applications with JHipster, guides the user through the creation of production-ready Spring Boot and Angular web applications from scratch using JHipster and will take the reader through the generated code, screens, and concepts.

Chapter 4, Entity Modeling with JHipster Domain Language, introduces the reader to JHipster Domain Language (JDL) and will teach you about building business logic with entity modeling and entity creation using JDL and JDL-Studio.

Chapter 5, Customization and Further Development, guides the reader through further development of the generated application. It will also teach the reader more about using technologies such as Angular, Bootstrap, Spring Security, Spring MVC REST, and Spring Data.

Chapter 6, Testing and Continuous Integration, guides the reader through testing and setting up a continuous integration pipeline using Jenkins.

Chapter 7, Going into Production, shows the reader how to use Docker and how to build and package the app for production. It will also introduce the reader to some of the production cloud deployment options supported by JHipster.

Chapter 8, Microservice Server-Side Technologies, gives an overview of different options available in the JHipster microservice stack.

Chapter 9, Building Microservices with JHipster, guides the reader through converting a JHipster monolith web application into a full-fledged microservice architecture with a gateway, registry, monitoring console, and multiple microservices. It will also guide the reader through creating domain entities for the microservice architecture using JDL. It will also guide the reader through the generated code.

Chapter 10, Working with Microservices, guides the reader through running the generated applications locally. It will also guide the reader through the generated components, such as the JHipster Registry, JHipster Console, and API gateways.

Chapter 11, Deploying with Docker Compose, introduces the reader to advanced local and cloud deployment options for microservices. It will also guide the user through local deployment and testing of the generated microservice stack using Docker Compose and JHipster.

Chapter 12, Deploying to the Cloud with Kubernetes, guides the user through the Google Cloud deployment of the generated microservice stack using Kubernetes and JHipster. It will also introduce Istio and guide the reader through creating and deploying microservices with Istio on Kubernetes.

Chapter 13, Using React for the Client-Side, takes the user through generating an application with React on the client-side instead of Angular using JHipster.

Chapter 14, Using Vue.js for the Client-Side, takes the user through generating an application with Vue.js on the client-side instead of Angular using JHipster.

Chapter 15, Best Practices with JHipster, summarizes what the reader has learned so far and will suggest best practices and next steps to utilize the skills learned.

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