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Learning Spring 5.0

Author: Tejaswini Mandar Jog

Publisher: Packt Pages: 422

Spring is the most widely used framework for Java programming and with its latest update to 5.0, the framework is undergoing massive changes.

Spring 5.0 By Example: Grasp the fundamentals of Spring 5.0 to build modern, robust, and scalable Java applications

Author: Claudio Eduardo de Oliveira

Publisher: Packt Pages: 356

Learn to integrate these APIs with AngularJS and later develop this application in a reactive fashion using Project Reactor, Spring WebFlux, and Spring Data.

Spring 5.0 Projects: Build seven web development projects with Spring MVC, Angular 6, JHipster, WebFlux, and Spring Boot 2

Author: Nilang Patel

Publisher: Packt Pages: 442

Spring makes it easy to create RESTful applications, merge with social services, communicate with modern databases, secure your system, and make your code modular and easy to test.

Spring 5: End-To-End Programming: Build enterprise-grade applications using Spring MVC, Hibernate, and RESTful APIs

Author: Claudio Eduardo de Oliveira; Dinesh Rajput; Rajesh R V

Publisher: Packt Pages: 760

You will create applications of increasing complexity, such as a CMS app, a messaging app, and a real-world microservice.

Spring Cookbook

Author: Jerome Jaglale

Publisher: Packt Pages: 222

This book is for you if you have some experience with Java and web development (not necessarily in Java) and want to become proficient quickly with Spring.

Spring in Action, 5th Edition

Author: Craig Walls

Publisher: Manning Publications Pages: 520

You'll explore reactive programming, microservices, service discovery, RESTful APIs, deployment, and expert best practices.

Spring MVC: A Tutorial, Second Edition

Author: Paul Deck

Publisher: Brainy Software Pages: 338

The MVC in Spring MVC stands for Model-View-Controller, a design pattern widely used in Graphical User Interface (GUI) development.

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