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Spring Quick Reference Guide : A Pocket Handbook for Spring Framework, Spring Boot, and More, Paperback / softback Book

Spring Quick Reference Guide : A Pocket Handbook for Spring Framework, Spring Boot, and More Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Quickly gain the insight necessary to address a multitude of Java-based Spring Framework and Spring Boot coding challenges using this succinct reference guide.

Short, focused code examples will help you master many of the Spring elements such as AOP, data access, MVC for web development, security, web services/REST for microservices development, Batch for large data sets, and more.

You’ll also get a rundown of the increasingly popular Spring Boot microframework as well. You won’t find any technical jargon, bloated samples, drawn out history lessons, or witty stories in this book.

What you will find is a language reference that is concise, to the point, and highly accessible.

The book is packed with useful information and is a must-have for any Java programmer. What You Will LearnDiscover the Spring Framework and its many sub-projectsWork with the Spring Boot microframeworkProgram with the Spring Boot framework to build Java-basedmicroservices, native cloud applications, and moreUse some of the lesser-known but still important frameworks and tools such as REST Docs, HATEOAS, Cloud, and moreLeverage these Spring frameworks and tools for building your next Java-based cloud applicationWho This Book Is ForThose with prior experience with Java who want a quick and handy reference to using Spring.

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