Posts tagged with Spring boot
Handling forms with Spring Web and JSR-303
Handling forms is a common task in web development. In this article I'll demonstrate how to use Spring and JSR-303 bean validation to create proper forms.
Read more →Internationalization (i18n) with Spring
In this article I will explain how you can use internationalization (i18n) to your Spring boot applications using properties and programmatical approaches.
Read more →Take your Spring apps to the cloud with Bluemix and Docker
The Bluemix PaaS allows you to take your own Docker containers to the cloud. In this example I will be deploying some containers to Bluemix.
Read more →Handling errors with Spring MVC
When developing applications, error handling is a common job. With Spring MVC you can easily handle exceptions using a few annotations.
Read more →JPA made easy with Spring data's repositories
With Spring Data it's very easy to create a simple CRUD application without the hassle of creating your own DAO's. Spring Boot makes it even easier for you.
Read more →Writing your first Spring webapp with Spring Boot
Spring boot changed the Java and Spring landscape. In this tutorial I'll write a small Spring webapp in about 70 lines of Java code.
Read more →Securing your REST API with Spring Security
In this tutorial I'm going to write a small REST API with Spring Boot and Spring Web MVC. Securing the application will be done with Spring Security.
Read more →Testing modern web applications
There are a lot of aspects that have to be covered while testing modern web applications. In this tutorial series I would like to talk about these aspects.
Read more →Testing your Spring Boot application with Selenium
Functional testing never has been easier with Spring Boot and FluentLenium, a wrapper framework for Selenium, using a fluent API.
Read more →Easy integration testing with Spring Boot and REST-Assured
Spring boot allows you to easily write an application, but it also provides the tools to run the application for using in integration tests.
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