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Modern API Development with Spring 6 and Spring Boot 3 - Second Edition

You're reading from  Modern API Development with Spring 6 and Spring Boot 3 - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Sep 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804613276
Pages 494 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Sourabh Sharma Sourabh Sharma
Profile icon Sourabh Sharma

Table of Contents (21) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1 – RESTful Web Services
2. Chapter 1: RESTful Web Service Fundamentals 3. Chapter 2: Spring Concepts and REST APIs 4. Chapter 3: API Specifications and Implementation 5. Chapter 4: Writing Business Logic for APIs 6. Chapter 5: Asynchronous API Design 7. Part 2 – Security, UI, Testing, and Deployment
8. Chapter 6: Securing REST Endpoints Using Authorization and Authentication 9. Chapter 7: Designing a User Interface 10. Chapter 8: Testing APIs 11. Chapter 9: Deployment of Web Services 12. Part 3 – gRPC, Logging, and Monitoring
13. Chapter 10: Getting Started with gRPC 14. Chapter 11: gRPC API Development and Testing 15. Chapter 12: Adding Logging and Tracing to Services 16. Part 4 – GraphQL
17. Chapter 13: Getting Started with GraphQL 18. Chapter 14: GraphQL API Development and Testing 19. Index 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

Introducing our e-commerce app

The e-commerce app we will be building will be a simple online shopping application with the following features for users:

  • Browsing through the products
  • Adding/removing/updating the products in the cart
  • Placing an order
  • Modifying the shipping address
  • Support for a single currency

E-commerce is a very popular domain. If we look at the features, we can divide the application into the following subdomains using bounded contexts:

  • Users: This subdomain is related to users. We’ll add the users RESTful web service, which provides REST APIs for user management.
  • Carts: This subdomain is related to the cart. We’ll add the carts RESTful web service, which provides REST APIs for cart management. Users can perform CRUD operations on cart items.
  • Products: This subdomain is related to the products catalog. We’ll add the products RESTful web service, which provides REST APIs to search and retrieve the products.
  • Orders: This subdomain is related to orders. We’ll add the orders RESTful web service, which provides REST APIs for users to place orders.
  • Payments: This subdomain is related to payments. We’ll add the payments RESTful web service, which provides REST APIs for payment processing.
  • Shippings: This subdomain is related to shipping. We’ll add the shippings RESTful web service, which provides REST APIs for order tracking and shipping.

Here’s a visual representation of our app’s architecture:

Figure 1.1 – The e-commerce app architecture

Figure 1.1 – The e-commerce app architecture

We’ll implement a RESTful web service for each of the subdomains. We’ll keep the implementation simple, and we will focus on learning these concepts throughout this book.

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