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Building Microservices with Spring : Master Design Patterns of the Spring Framework to Build Smart, Efficient Microservices.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Birmingham : Packt Publishing Ltd, 2018.Description: 1 online resource (493 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1789958180
  • 9781789958188
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Building Microservices with Spring : Master Design Patterns of the Spring Framework to Build Smart, Efficient Microservices.DDC classification:
  • 005.1 23
LOC classification:
  • QA76.76.A65 .R357 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; About Packt; Contributors; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started with Spring Framework 5.0 and Design Patterns; Introducing Spring Framework; Simplifying application development using Spring and its pattern; Using the power of the POJO pattern; Injecting dependencies between POJOs; How DI works and makes things easy for development and testing; Using factory helper pattern for dependent components; Using DI pattern for dependent components; Applying aspects for cross cutting concerns; How Spring AOP works
Applying the template pattern to eliminate boilerplate codeThe Template Design pattern in Spring; Using a Spring container to manage beans with the Factory pattern; Bean factory; Application contexts; Creating a container with an application context; Life of a bean in the container; Spring modules; Core Spring container; Spring's AOP module; Spring DAO -- data access and integration; Spring's ORM; Spring web MVC; New features in Spring Framework 5.0; Summary; Overview of GOF Design Chapter 2: Patterns -- Core Design Patterns; Introducing the power of design patterns
Common GoF Design Pattern overviewCreational design patterns; Factory design pattern; Implementing the Factory design pattern in Spring Framework; Sample implementation of the Factory design pattern; Abstract factory design pattern; Common problems where you should apply the Abstract factory design pattern; Implementing the Abstract factory design pattern in the Spring Framework; Sample implementation of the Abstract Factory design pattern; Singleton design pattern; Common problems where you should apply Singleton pattern; Singleton design pattern implementation in the Spring Framework
Sample implementation of the Singleton design patternPrototype design pattern; Benefits of the Prototype design pattern; UML class structure; Sample implementation of the Prototype design pattern; Builder design pattern; Benefits of the Builder pattern:; UML class structure; Implementing the Builder pattern in the Spring Framework; Common problems where you should apply Builder pattern; Sample implementation of the Builder design pattern; Summary; Chapter 3: Wiring Beans using the Dependency Injection Pattern; The dependency injection pattern
Solving problems using the dependencies injection patternWithout dependency injection; With dependency injection pattern; Types of dependency injection patterns; Constructor-based dependency injection pattern; Setter-based dependency injection; Configuring the dependency injection pattern with Spring; Dependency injection pattern with Java-based configuration; Creating a Java configuration class -- AppConfig.java; Declaring Spring beans into configuration class; Injecting Spring beans; Best approach to configure the dependency injection pattern with Java
Summary: Getting Started with Spring Microservices covers design patterns and best practices of the Spring Framework that can help you overcome the challenges you face while designing an application or system. You will not only learn the essential GoF design patterns, but several other patterns and considerations that are useful throughout the ...
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright; About Packt; Contributors; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started with Spring Framework 5.0 and Design Patterns; Introducing Spring Framework; Simplifying application development using Spring and its pattern; Using the power of the POJO pattern; Injecting dependencies between POJOs; How DI works and makes things easy for development and testing; Using factory helper pattern for dependent components; Using DI pattern for dependent components; Applying aspects for cross cutting concerns; How Spring AOP works

Applying the template pattern to eliminate boilerplate codeThe Template Design pattern in Spring; Using a Spring container to manage beans with the Factory pattern; Bean factory; Application contexts; Creating a container with an application context; Life of a bean in the container; Spring modules; Core Spring container; Spring's AOP module; Spring DAO -- data access and integration; Spring's ORM; Spring web MVC; New features in Spring Framework 5.0; Summary; Overview of GOF Design Chapter 2: Patterns -- Core Design Patterns; Introducing the power of design patterns

Common GoF Design Pattern overviewCreational design patterns; Factory design pattern; Implementing the Factory design pattern in Spring Framework; Sample implementation of the Factory design pattern; Abstract factory design pattern; Common problems where you should apply the Abstract factory design pattern; Implementing the Abstract factory design pattern in the Spring Framework; Sample implementation of the Abstract Factory design pattern; Singleton design pattern; Common problems where you should apply Singleton pattern; Singleton design pattern implementation in the Spring Framework

Sample implementation of the Singleton design patternPrototype design pattern; Benefits of the Prototype design pattern; UML class structure; Sample implementation of the Prototype design pattern; Builder design pattern; Benefits of the Builder pattern:; UML class structure; Implementing the Builder pattern in the Spring Framework; Common problems where you should apply Builder pattern; Sample implementation of the Builder design pattern; Summary; Chapter 3: Wiring Beans using the Dependency Injection Pattern; The dependency injection pattern

Solving problems using the dependencies injection patternWithout dependency injection; With dependency injection pattern; Types of dependency injection patterns; Constructor-based dependency injection pattern; Setter-based dependency injection; Configuring the dependency injection pattern with Spring; Dependency injection pattern with Java-based configuration; Creating a Java configuration class -- AppConfig.java; Declaring Spring beans into configuration class; Injecting Spring beans; Best approach to configure the dependency injection pattern with Java

Dependency injection pattern with XML-based configuration

Getting Started with Spring Microservices covers design patterns and best practices of the Spring Framework that can help you overcome the challenges you face while designing an application or system. You will not only learn the essential GoF design patterns, but several other patterns and considerations that are useful throughout the ...

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