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Java Annotated Monthly — May 2019
From security to women in tech — this month's Java Annotated Monthly has it all.
Updated May 10, 2019
by Trisha Gee
· 14,642 Views · 6 Likes
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Microservices Architecture: Introduction to Spring Cloud
In this article, we look at Spring Cloud, and the wide variety of microservices projects being created with it.
May 10, 2019
by Ranga Karanam
· 33,201 Views · 17 Likes
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Real-World Refactoring: Dependency Injecting a Non-ORM Repository for ASP.NET Core
In this post, a developer shows how to refactor some old code to include dependency injection for .NET Core.
May 9, 2019
by Jonathan Danylko
· 9,775 Views · 2 Likes
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6 Courses to Learn Object-Oriented Programming in Depth
Check out these online courses to learn more about object-oriented programming.
May 9, 2019
by Javin Paul
· 39,445 Views · 8 Likes
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Logging With Spring Boot and Elastic Stack
Learn more about logging with Spring Boot and Elastic Stack.
May 8, 2019
by Piotr Mińkowski
· 40,251 Views · 12 Likes
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An Angular PWA From Front-End to Backend: Creating a Login Process
Learn how to make an Angular PWA that uses Spring Boot on the backend that can handle login processes.
May 8, 2019
by Sven Loesekann
· 12,334 Views · 6 Likes
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Introduction to Angular Grid
In this post, we look at how to at ag-Grid to Angular applications, going over all the code and commands you'll need.
May 7, 2019
by Swathi Prasad
· 17,908 Views · 5 Likes
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Angular Application : Spring Data-ldap part-3
Having created the Spring rest service in the previous two blogs, it is time to look at the angular based application that will be interacting with those end points. I prefer using angular-cli to create and add features to my application, it is an easy and reliable way of adding stub code which is easier to manage and traverse. ng : Angular CLI A simple definition from the angular.io website The Angular CLI is a command-line interface tool that you use to initialize, develop, scaffold, and maintain Angular applications. You can use the tool directly in a command shell, or indirectly through an interactive UI such as Angular Console. In this blog I will try to provide quick insights into how one can use Angular CLI and some basic introduction of its commonly used commands, as we work towards creating our example application to consume the Sprint Data-LDAP rest endpoints. The first step in the journey is to install angular cli. Please note, I am not going to cover angular basics, or node and npm and will assume you have some prior exposure to these technologies. How to install @angular/cli You can open a terminal and issue a simple command to install the angular cli as in shown in the image below. npm install -g @angular/cli To validate you can issue a command as under on the terminal ng -v ng --version On the day I am writing this blog the version that I am using is 7.3.8. Options The --help option can help you explore the options for any of the commands. In the image below you can see all the options available that we can use along with new. The information is available with a brief ddescription to what purpose it serves. If you issue just ng on the terminal you can see the commands that you can use and can explore further by using the --help option. Node & NPM The Node and NPM version information for my sytem is samarthyas$ node -v && npm -v v10.4.1 6.4.1 Creating a New app Time to get started for creating a new application that I will use for my Spring data-ldap integration. ng create --help Provides with all the information required to launch a new application. Let's create the boiler plate code using the new option ng new samarthya -d Option: --dry-run (-d) I have used an option -d for dry run which lists the file that it will create without actually creating them on the disk. I often use this option to see the number of files that it will create and the folder structure, if applicable. You can also see the NOTE at the end pointing to the information - no changes were made. Option: --skip-install Skip install allows you skip npm install that is executed after the files are created, I seldom use it, but is a good option to reduce the development time. After I verified, the list of files that it will create, time for executing the command without the flag. The last step of the command is executing the npm install that pulls in all the dependencies required to launch test and debug the application. You can open the folder in any preferred code editor, I use VS code and is my go to option for any Angular related development and validate the folder structure. From the angular documentation Folder and files PURPOSE app/ Contains the component files in which your app logic and data are defined. See details in App source folder below. assets/ Contains image files and other asset files to be copied as-is when you build your application. environments/ Contains build configuration options for particular target environments. By default there is an unnamed standard development environment and a production ("prod") environment. You can define additional target environment configurations. browserslist Configures sharing of target browsers and Node.js versions among various front-end tools. See Browserslist on GitHub for more information. favicon.ico An icon to use for this app in the bookmark bar. index.html The main HTML page that is served when someone visits your site. The CLI automatically adds all JavaScript and CSS files when building your app, so you typically don't need to add any
May 7, 2019
by Saurabh Sharma
· 3,562 Views · 3 Likes
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Pillars of AWS Well-Architected Framework
The five pillars of the AWS Well-Architected Framework are your keys to building the most reliable cloud framework possible.
May 7, 2019
by Chandani Patel Bhagat
· 23,034 Views · 22 Likes
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Multiple Cache Configurations With Caffeine and Spring Boot
Caching is key.
May 7, 2019
by Bozhidar Bozhanov
· 24,625 Views · 4 Likes
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Effective Advice on Spring @Async: Final Part
Learn more about how Spring @Async works with HttpRequest.
May 7, 2019
by Shaamik Mitraa
· 22,793 Views · 13 Likes
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Apollo Client Watchquery: Jasmine Test Case Coverage
In this quick post, we look at how to increase test case coverage for an Angular web application.
Updated May 6, 2019
by Shrisowdhaman Selvaraj
· 9,386 Views · 5 Likes
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Spring Controllers Implementing Interfaces?
Want to learn more about Spring Controllers?
May 6, 2019
by Mohammad Nadeem
· 43,086 Views · 2 Likes
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Tutorial: MCUXpresso SDK With Linux, Part 2: Commandline Debugging With GDB
Learn more about commandline debugging with GDB.
May 6, 2019
by Erich Styger
· 8,492 Views · 2 Likes
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Build a Secure App With Spring Boot and Vue.js
Learn more about app security with Spring Boot, Vue, and Okta.
May 2, 2019
by Andrew Hughes
· 50,058 Views · 7 Likes
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Microservices Integration Tests With Hoverfly and Testcontainers
Learn how to test your microservices and integration efforts using these handy frameworks.
May 1, 2019
by Piotr Mińkowski
· 14,914 Views · 3 Likes
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Customizing Automatic HTTP 400 Error Response in ASP.NET Core Web APIs
In this post, we'll see how we can customize the default error response from the ASP.NET Core Web API.
Updated April 30, 2019
by Karthik Chintala
· 47,114 Views · 1 Like
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Micronaut Tutorial: Server Application
In this part of my tutorial series on the Micronaut framework we are going to create a simple HTTP server-side application running on Netty.
Updated April 29, 2019
by Piotr Mińkowski
· 22,650 Views · 2 Likes
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Using Docker for Python Flask Development
In this tutorial, we learn how to set up a Docker container to act as the development environment for Python Flask-based web development.
April 29, 2019
by James Warner
· 13,851 Views · 3 Likes
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Spring Data LDAP
Check out this post to learn more about securing Angular apps with the Spring Data LDAP.
April 29, 2019
by Saurabh Sharma
· 38,810 Views · 8 Likes
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