Posts within the Tutorials category
Handling errors with Spring MVC
When developing applications, error handling is a common job. With Spring MVC you can easily handle exceptions using a few annotations.
JPA made easy with Spring data's repositories
With Spring Data it's very easy to create a simple CRUD application without the hassle of creating your own DAO's. Spring Boot makes it even easier for you.
Writing your first Spring webapp with Spring Boot
Spring boot changed the Java and Spring landscape. In this tutorial I'll write a small Spring webapp in about 70 lines of Java code.
E2E testing with Nightwatch.js
Today I'm also going to test an AngularJS application, but this time I will be using Nightwatch.js. While Nightwatch.js is not made specifically for AngularJS applications, you can use this framework as well.
More fun with AngularJS $http: a loading indicator
Ever wanted to create a "Loading, please wait..." indicator when your data is loading over your REST service? With $http you can easily set something up like this, without having to create a lot of overhead in your controllers.
AngularJS $http and dates
while Date objects are a part of the standard JavaScript specs, it's not a part of the JSON spec. In this tutorial we'll explain how to properly consume dates from your REST API with AngularJS.
E2E testing AngularJS applications with Protractor
In this tutorial we'll go into detail about end to end testing (E2E) with AngularJS and Protractor
Using Sinon.js while testing AngularJS applications
With Sinon.js you can easily set up stubs and spies. This can be a real benefit when testing AngularJS apps because of all the different components.
Setting up AngularJS applications with Yeoman
In this article I will write a small AngularJS application and use Yeoman to set it all up.
E2E testing your Meteor app with Cucumber, WebdriverIO and Chai
E2E testing your Meteor app is quite easy with Velocity. In this article I will be using WebdriverIO, Cucumber.js and Chai to completely test my app.