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  • Practical Guide to Building an API Back End with Spring Boot - Version 2

    Starting your first project with Spring Boot can be a bit 
daunting given the vast options that it provides. This updated version of the book 
will guide you step by step along the way to be a Spring Boot 
hero in no time.



  • The InfoQ Trends Reports 2023 eMag

    The InfoQ trends reports provide a snapshot of emerging software technology and ideas. We create the reports and accompanying graphs to aid software engineers and architects in evaluating what trends may help them design and build better software. Our editorial teams also use them to help focus our content on innovator and early adopter trends.

  • The Angular Mini-Book 3.0

    The Angular Mini-Book is a guide to getting started with Angular. You'll learn how to develop a bare-bones application, test it, and deploy it. Then you'll move on to adding Bootstrap, Angular Material, continuous integration, and authentication.

  • The JHipster Mini-Book 7.0

    The JHipster Mini-Book is a guide to getting started with hip technologies today: Angular, Bootstrap and Spring Boot. All of these frameworks are wrapped up in an easy-to-use project called JHipster. JHipster is a Yeoman generator that can be used to a create a project and generate boilerplate code for you. This book shows you how to build an app with JHipster.

  • The InfoQ eMag - The InfoQ Trends Reports 2022

    The InfoQ trends reports provide a snapshot of emerging software technology and ideas. We create the reports and accompanying graphs to aid software engineers and architects in evaluating what trends may help them design and build better software. Our editorial teams also use them to help focus our content on innovator and early adopter trends.

  • The Angular Mini-Book 2.0

    The Angular Mini-Book is a guide to getting started with Angular. You'll learn how to develop a bare-bones application, test it, and deploy it. Then you'll move on to adding Bootstrap, Angular Material, continuous integration, and authentication.

  • The Angular Mini-Book

    The Angular Mini-Book is a guide to getting started with Angular. You'll learn how to develop a bare-bones application, test it, and deploy it. Then you'll move on to adding Bootstrap, Angular Material, continuous integration, and authentication. You'll learn how to integrate Angular with Spring Boot and use security best practices like HTTPS and a content security policy.

  • The InfoQ eMag: Building Microservices in Java

    In this eMag, you’ll be introduced to some of the microservices frameworks, MicroProfile, a set of APIs that optimizes enterprise Java for a microservices architecture, and GraalVM. We’ve hand-picked three full-length articles and facilitated a virtual panel to explore these frameworks.

  • InfoQ eMag: Modern Data Engineering

    Data engineers and software architects will benefit from the guidance of the experts in this eMag as they discuss various aspects of breaking down traditional silos that defined where data lived, how data systems were built and managed, and how data flows in and out of the system.

  • The InfoQ eMag: Real-Time APIs: Design, Operation, and Observation

    Research shows that there is an increasing demand for near real-time APIs, in which speed and flexibility of response are vitally important. This eMag explores this emerging trend in more detail.

  • The InfoQ eMag - Java Innovations That Are on Their Way

    This includes massive, root-and-branch changes such as Project Valhalla as well as some of the more incremental deliveries coming from Project Amber - such as Records and Sealed Types.

  • Dynamic Proxies in Java Mini-Book

    In this book we show how we would write a proxy implementation by hand. We then show how we can do the same code using dynamic proxies, saving ourselves a lot of unnecessary code. Since the patterns proxy, decorator, composite and adapter are similar in structure, we can use dynamic proxies to also generate these. Lastly we show how we could use code generation to create the classes in-memory.

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