Posts tagged with Spring
Securing your REST API with Spring Security
In this tutorial I'm going to write a small REST API with Spring Boot and Spring Web MVC. Securing the application will be done with Spring Security.
Read more →Testing modern web applications
There are a lot of aspects that have to be covered while testing modern web applications. In this tutorial series I would like to talk about these aspects.
Read more →Testing your Spring Boot application with Selenium
Functional testing never has been easier with Spring Boot and FluentLenium, a wrapper framework for Selenium, using a fluent API.
Read more →Testing your Spring Data JPA repository
Spring Data allows you to create repositories by writing a simple interface. In this article I'll write some integration tests for a repository using DBUnit
Read more →Easy integration testing with Spring Boot and REST-Assured
Spring boot allows you to easily write an application, but it also provides the tools to run the application for using in integration tests.
Read more →Rapid prototyping with Spring Boot and AngularJS
When people say "Java" they usually think "slow". However, with Spring Boot and AngularJS you can create prototypes really fast.
Read more →Building modern webapps using Spring Data REST and AngularJS
In this example I will setup a web project using Spring Data REST. The client-side of the application will be written using AngularJS.
Read more →Using WebSockets with Spring, AngularJS and SockJS
This tutorial explains how to write a small chat application using WebSockets with the Spring framework, AngularJS and SockJS.
Read more →Writing real time applications using Spring, AngularJS and WebSockets
HTML5 made browsers a powerful tool alternative to applications. With HTML5 WebSockets you can also send messages over the network in both ways unlike AJAX.
Read more →Writing real time applications using Spring and AngularJS (Part 3: AngularJS)
HTML5 made browsers a powerful tool alternative to applications. With HTML5 WebSockets you can also send messages over the network in both ways unlike AJAX.
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