Enterprise Social for the Java Platform
Shares, Mashups, Likes, and Ways to Integrate Social Media into Your Cloud Native Enterprise Java Applications
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Security is critical in any application with access to live information – even public information. Security means controlling access to features and information; unless Annie is specifically granted access to ...
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By now, we’ve read about Spring and dependency injection, along with topics like web services (particularly REST services), transaction, persistence, and security. These are likely to be the "most important" p...
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This video segment introduces the challenge which concurrent programming face.
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Introduce the content of Multi-Process section.
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It seems appropriate to start learning about Spring by building out our first example as a simple "Hello, World!" application. In this chapter, we’re going to take a look at the tools and libraries we’re going...
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Introduce the content of Async programming section.
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In this chapter, we are going to explore the various use cases for social media, from general purpose networks to technically specialized ones like media sharing, as well as vertical social networks catering t...
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In this chapter, we’ll expand on our sample application and learn about the lifecycle options in Spring. We’ll introduce how to invoke methods when Spring beans are created or destroyed and how to do so via mu...
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Shares, Mashups, Likes, and Ways to Integrate Social Media into Your Cloud Native Enterprise Java Applications
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A Problem-Solution Approach for Java Microservices and Cloud-Native Applications
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The surge of cybersecurity attacks has nowadays created the need for defending our organization on multiple security fronts, be it physical, technological, or policies and procedures. Each one of the aforement...
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In previous chapters, we’ve looked mostly at dependency injection – easily the "secret sauce" that made Spring so popular and useful – as well as looking into the beginnings of what Spring can do for web devel...
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In this chapter, you will learn about the fundamentals of Spring Boot. At the heart of Spring Boot lies the Spring Framework, which Spring Boot extends to make auto-configuration, among other features, possible.
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The previous chapter dealt with security frameworks like Soteria, Keycloak, or Spring Security. In this chapter, we’ll take a look at social frameworks like Meta Business SDK, Twitter4J, Twitter API Client, Le...
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It’s time we started looking at how we actually access data. Spring has multiple ways of accessing data; here, we’re going to look at JdbcTemplate, a facade that provides trivial access to common operations, and ...
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Spring Boot will automatically configure a web application when it finds classes on the classpath. It will also start an embedded server (by default it will launch an embedded Tomcat instance).
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In this chapter, we will take a look at the Spring Security integration for Spring Boot. Spring Security can be used for both authenticating and authorizing users for your application. Spring Security has a pl...