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Pro Spring Boot 3 with Kotlin: In-Depth Guide to Best Practices for Cloud-Native and Microservices Development

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Quickly and productively build complex Kotlin-based Spring applications and microservices out of the box, with minimal concern over things such as configurations. This revised edition will show you how to fully leverage the Spring Boot 3 micro-framework and apply it to create enterprise-ready Kotlin-based cloud-native applications, microservices, and web applications that just work.  



 



The book covers what has been added to the new Spring Boot 3 release, including improved support for the Kotlin programming language, changes to Stream Editor UI, Maven Preemptive Authentication, building Docker images using cloud-native build packs, building layered jars for optimized Docker images, E2E traceability for configuration properties, many dependency upgrades, support for Spring Data, and much more.



 



This book is your in-depth pragmatic guide for increasing your enterprise Kotlin and cloud application productivity while decreasing development time. It is a no-nonsense guide with case studies of increasing complexity throughout the book. The main author, a senior solutions architect and Principal Technical instructor at Pivotal, the company behind the Spring Framework, shares his experience, insights, and first-hand knowledge about how Spring Boot technology works, and best practices.



 



This is an essential book for your Kotlin-based Spring learning and reference library.



 



What You Will Learn




Build cloud-native apps and microservices with the Spring Boot 3 framework
Persist and access your data using and integrating with Spring Data
Message with Kafka, RabbitMQ, and WebSockets
Explore Spring Cloud projects
Extend Spring Boot by creating your own Spring Boot Starter and @Enable feature
Test and deploy Spring Boot with best practices
Effectively use Kotlin as a programming language for Spring applications


 



Who This Book Is For



Experienced Spring, Java, and Kotlin developers seeking increased productivity gains and decreased complexity and development time in their applications and software services

1187 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 17, 2025

About the author

Peter Späth

30 books

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