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You're reading from   Spring 5.0 Projects Build seven web development projects with Spring MVC, Angular 6, JHipster, WebFlux, and Spring Boot 2

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788390415
Length 442 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Nilang Patel Nilang Patel
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Table of Contents (9) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Creating an Application to List World Countries with their GDP 2. Building a Reactive Web Application FREE CHAPTER 3. Blogpress - A Simple Blog Management System 4. Building a Central Authentication Server 5. An Application to View Countries and their GDP using JHipster 6. Creating an Online Bookstore 7. Task Management System Using Spring and Kotlin 8. Other Books You May Enjoy

Creating an Application to List World Countries with their GDP

Spring is an ecosystem that facilitates the development of JVM-based enterprise applications. And this is achieved using various modules provided by Spring. One of them, called Spring-core, is the heart of the framework in the Spring ecosystem, which provides support for dependency injection, web application, data access, transaction management, testing, and others.  

In this chapter, we will start from scratch and use Spring Framework to develop a simple application. Familiarity with Spring Framework is not required and we will see to it that by the end of the chapter you should be confident enough to use Spring Framework. 

The following are the topics covered in this chapter:

  • Introduction to the application
  • Understanding the database structure
  • Understanding the World Bank API
  • Designing the wireframes
  • Creating an empty application
  • Defining the model classes
  • Defining the data access layer
  • Defining the API controllers
  • Deploying to Tomcat
  • Defining the view controllers
  • Defining the views
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