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Java 9 Programming By Example

You're reading from   Java 9 Programming By Example Your guide to software development

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786468284
Length 504 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Peter Verhas Peter Verhas
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with Java 9 2. The First Real Java Program - Sorting Names FREE CHAPTER 3. Optimizing the Sort - Making Code Professional 4. Mastermind - Creating a Game 5. Extending the Game - Run Parallel, Run Faster 6. Making Our Game Professional - Do it as a Webapp 7. Building a Commercial Web Application Using REST 8. Extending Our E-Commerce Application 9. Building an Accounting Application Using Reactive Programming 10. Finalizing Java Knowledge to a Professional Level

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In this chapter, we built a simple business application that supports business-to-business transactions. We implemented a REST service in a microservices (almost) architecture using the features that are provided by the de facto standard enterprise framework: Spring. Looking back at the chapter, it is amazing how few lines of code we wrote to achieve all the functionality, and that is good. The less code we need to develop what we want, the better. This proves the power of the framework.

We discussed microservices, HTTP, REST, JSON, and how to use them using the MVC design pattern. We learned how Spring is built up, what modules are there, how dependency injection works in Spring, and we even touched a bit of AOP. This was very important because along with AOP, we discovered how Spring works using dynamic proxy objects, and this is something that is very valuable when you need to debug Spring or some other framework that uses a similar solution (and there are a few frequently used...

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