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Hands-On Full Stack Development with Spring Boot 2.0  and React

You're reading from   Hands-On Full Stack Development with Spring Boot 2.0 and React Build modern and scalable full stack applications using the Java-based Spring Framework 5.0 and React

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789138085
Length 302 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Setting Up the Environment and Tools – Backend FREE CHAPTER 2. Using JPA to Create and Access a Database 3. Creating a RESTful Web Service with Spring Boot 4. Securing and Testing Your Backend 5. Setting Up the Environment and Tools – Frontend 6. Getting Started with React 7. Consuming the REST API with React 8. Useful Third-Party Components for React 9. Setting Up the Frontend for Our Spring Boot RESTful Web Service 10. Adding CRUD Functionalities 11. Styling the Frontend with React Material-UI 12. Testing Your Frontend 13. Securing Your Application 14. Deploying Your Application 15. Best Practices 16. Assessments 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Chapter 1

Answer 1: Spring Boot is Java-based web application framework that is based on Spring. With Spring Boot you can develop stand-alone web applications with embedded application server.

Answer 2: Eclipse is open source integrated development environment (IDE) and it is mostly used for Java programming, but it supports multiple other programming languages as well. 

Answer 3: Maven is open source software project management tool. Maven can manage builds, documentation, testing, and more in the software development project.

Answer 4: The easiest way to start a new Spring Boot project is to create it with Spring Initializr web page. That creates a skeleton for your project with the modules that you need.

Answer 5: If you are using the Eclipse IDE you just activate you main class and press Run button. You can also use Maven command mvn spring-boot:run to run an application...

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