Posts tagged with Spring
Getting started with Spring boot 2.0
Explore the new reactive features of Spring boot 2.0 and Spring 5 with me by writing a web crawler using Webflux and reactive MongoDB.
Using the Netflix stack with Spring boot: Hystrix
What happens when something fails in an application and it keeps failing? In this article I'll show you how you can have more control using Hystrix.
Using the Netflix stack with Spring boot: Ribbon
Last time, I gave a basic introduction into the concepts of microservices. In this tutorial we'll explore how Netflix helps us with calling microservices using Ribbon.
Using the Netflix stack with Spring boot: Eureka
When you talk about Java and microservices, chances are that you'll stumble upon the Netflix stack. In this example I'll use Spring boot with Eureka.
Exploring contract first options with Swagger
In the great world of SOA we know something like "contract first development", in which we initially describe the web service (using WSDL) and later on implement the service based on that definition. In this article I will explore the options we have with Swagger and Springfox.
Documenting your REST API with Swagger and Springfox
REST services are pretty great to allow reuse of your operations, however, to become reusable, you'll have to properly document the available endpoints in your REST API. A popular standard, that is used for this, is Swagger.
Consuming REST API's with Spring
Spring boot became quite popular as a framework for microservices. In this tutorial I will show you how to produce and consume REST API's with Spring boot.
Producing REST API's with Spring
Spring boot became quite popular as a framework for microservices. In this tutorial I will show you how to produce and consume REST API's 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.
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.