Spring Boot in Action is a book by Craig Walls, published in 2016. Here’s an overview:
Author
— Craig Walls is a software developer, author, and speaker known for his expertise in Java and the Spring framework. He has contributed to various Spring projects and has extensive experience in building enterprise applications.
Overview
Spring Boot in Action provides a comprehensive introduction to Spring Boot, a framework that simplifies the process of developing stand-alone, production-grade Spring applications. The book is designed for Java developers who want to quickly understand how to use Spring Boot effectively.
The author covers key concepts such as dependency management, auto-configuration, and how to create RESTful web services. Through practical examples, Walls demonstrates how to build applications efficiently while leveraging the features of Spring Boot.
Key Themes
— Getting Started with Spring Boot: An introduction to the framework and its core concepts.
— Building Applications: Step-by-step guidance on setting up and developing applications using Spring Boot.
— Configuration and Customization: Techniques for configuring and customizing Spring Boot applications to meet specific needs.
— Testing: Best practices for testing Spring Boot applications.
— Deployment: Insights on deploying Spring Boot applications in various environments.
Reception
Spring Boot in Action has been well-received for its clear explanations and practical approach. Developers appreciate the hands-on examples and the author’s ability to make complex concepts accessible.
Target Audience
Ideal for Java developers, software engineers, and architects looking to leverage Spring Boot for building modern applications. It’s suitable for both beginners and those with prior experience in Spring framework.
Spring Boot in Action serves as a practical guide for mastering Spring Boot, enabling developers to create robust applications efficiently and effectively.
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