
Full Stack AngularJS for Java Developers
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Full stack web development is in demand because you can explore the best of different tools and frameworks and yet make your apps solid and reliable in design, scalability, robustness, and security. This book assists you in creating your own full stack development environment that includes the powerful and revamped AngularJS, and Spring REST. The architecture of modern applications is covered to prevent the development of isolated desktop and mobile applications.
By the time you reach the end of this book you will have built a full-featured dynamic app. You will start your journey by setting up a Spring Boot development environment and creating yourRESTful services to perform CRUD operations. Then you will migrate the front-end tools-AngularJS and Bootstrap-into your Spring Boot application to consume RESTful services. You will secure your REST API using Spring Security and consume your secured REST API using AngularJS.
What You'll Learn
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Build a REST application with Spring Boot
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Expose CRUD operations using RESTful endpoints
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Create a single page application by integrating Angular JS and Bootstrap in Spring Boot
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Secure REST APIs using Spring Security
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Consume secured RESTful Services using Angular JS
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Build a REST client using a REST template to consume RESTful services
- Test RESTful services using the Spring MVC Test Framework
Who This Book Is For
Web application developers with previous Java programming experience who want to create enterprise-grade, scalable Java apps using powerful front tools such as AngularJS and Bootstrap along with popular back-end frameworks such as Spring Boot
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Currently, Ravi is working as a Technical Manager. He has worn many hats throughout his tenure, ranging from software development to multi-tenant application design to integration of new technology into an existing system to writing books. He has focused on full stack web application development for most of his career and has been extensively involved in application design and implementation. He has developed applications for banking systems, HR and payroll systems, and e-commerce systems, and also has gained recognition from management for his designing abilities for a premium program. He is well-versed in all aspects of software engineering, including software design, systems architecture, application programming, and automation testing.
Ravi loves problem statements and enjoys brainstorming unique solutions.
Content
Chapter 1: The Big Picture of Full Stack Web Development.- Chapter 2: Creating the RESTful Layer for your Application.- Chapter 3: Setting Up AngularJS: Creating your Single Page Application.- Chapter 4: Securing the REST API Using Spring Security.- Chapter 5: Consuming Secured RESTful Services Using AngularJS.- Chapter 6: Building the REST Client and Testing RESTful Services.- Chapter 7: Application Monitoring Using Spring Boot Actuator.- Chapter 8: Appendix A - Tools for Accessing REST APIs.
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