Posts tagged with Spring boot
Using WebSockets with Spring boot
With WebSockets we can have a two-way server-client communication. Today we'll explore how you can benefit from WebSockets in a CRUD application.
Generating documentation for your REST API with Spring REST Docs
When writing integration tests for your Spring application, Spring REST Docs might be useful to automatically generate examples for your documentation.
Generating documentation for your REST API with Spring and Swagger
With Springfox, we can generate documentation for REST APIs written in Spring. In this article, I'll use some Maven plugins to make this offline available.
Working with Spring Data Solr repositories
Spring Data is the go-to framework when using datasources with Spring, regardless of whether they're relational or non-relational databases. With Spring Data Solr, we can also consume documents from Apache Solr, a document based database.
Running a Spring batch at a schedule
Writing a RESTful webservice with Spring is easy, even easier with Spring Boot. But did you also know that validation is quite easy as well with Spring?
Validating the input of your REST API with Spring
Writing a RESTful webservice with Spring is easy, even easier with Spring Boot. But did you also know that validation is quite easy as well with Spring?
Indexing documents with Spring batch
Batch processing is an often occuring taks when developing applications. With Spring boot, you can now easily write batch processes using Spring batch. In this tutorial I'll use Spring batch to index markdown documents into Solr.
Writing GraphQL mutations with Spring boot
Forget REST, get started with GraphQL! In this tutorial I'll be using GrapQL mutations with Spring boot to create a next level API.
Working with Spring boot and GraphQL
Forget REST, start with GraphQL! In this tutorial I'll show you what the benefits are of GraphQL and how you can use GraphQL with Spring boot to create even better APIs.
Writing your own Spring boot starter
Spring boot comes with many starters that do most of the work for you. The nice thing is that you can also write your own Spring boot starters as well, and in this tutorial, we'll figure out what we need to do to make our own Spring boot starter.