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Spring Boot and Angular

You're reading from   Spring Boot and Angular Hands-on full stack web development with Java, Spring, and Angular

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803243214
Length 438 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Seiji Ralph Villafranca Seiji Ralph Villafranca
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Devlin Basilan Duldulao Devlin Basilan Duldulao
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Table of Contents (24) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Overview of Spring Boot and Angular Development
2. Chapter 1: Spring Boot and Angular – The Big Picture FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Setting Up the Development Environment 4. Part 2: Backend Development
5. Chapter 3: Moving into Spring Boot 6. Chapter 4: Setting Up the Database and Spring Data JPA 7. Chapter 5: Building APIs with Spring 8. Chapter 6: Documenting APIs with the OpenAPI Specification 9. Chapter 7: Adding Spring Boot Security with JWT 10. Chapter 8: Logging Events in Spring Boot 11. Chapter 9: Writing Tests in Spring Boot 12. Part 3: Frontend Development
13. Chapter 10: Setting Up Our Angular Project and Architecture 14. Chapter 11: Building Reactive Forms 15. Chapter 12: Managing States with NgRx 16. Chapter 13: Saving, Deleting, and Updating with NgRx 17. Chapter 14: Adding Authentication in Angular 18. Chapter 15: Writing Tests in Angular 19. Part 4: Deployment
20. Chapter 16: Packaging Backend and Frontend with Maven 21. Chapter 17: Deploying Spring Boot and the Angular App 22. Index 23. Other Books You May Enjoy

Adding models

In this section, we will now write code for our application, and the first thing we will create is models. In simple terms, models are the object of our application; the models will serve as our entities and will define our tables in the database.

Once we create models and run the application, this will also generate tables in our database automatically with the help of annotations, which will also be discussed throughout this example.

Creating models with DTOs and Lombok

We will first show you how to write models using Lombok and data transfer objects (DTOs). First, we will discuss DTOs.

DTOs

DTOs are responsible for carrying data between processes to reduce the number of method calls. DTOs are plain old Java objects (POJOs) that commonly consist of data accessors.

DTOs are very useful for creating representations of our entities to have views for clients without affecting the pattern and design. Let’s have an example use case for DTOs. You can...

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