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Full Stack Quarkus and React

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Product type Book
Published in Nov 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800562738
Pages 324 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Marc Nuri San Felix Marc Nuri San Felix
Profile icon Marc Nuri San Felix

Table of Contents (21) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1– Creating a Backend with Quarkus
2. Chapter 1: Bootstrapping the Project 3. Chapter 2: Adding Persistence 4. Chapter 3: Creating the HTTP API 5. Chapter 4: Securing the Application 6. Chapter 5: Testing Your Backend 7. Chapter 6: Building a Native Image 8. Part 2– Creating a Frontend with React
9. Chapter 7: Bootstrapping the React Project 10. Chapter 8: Creating the Login Page 11. Chapter 9: Creating the Main Application 12. Chapter 10: Testing Your Frontend 13. Chapter 11: Quarkus Integration 14. Part 3– Deploying Your Application to the Cloud
15. Chapter 12: Deploying Your Application to Kubernetes 16. Chapter 13: Deploying Your Application to Fly.io 17. Chapter 14: Creating a Continuous Integration Pipeline 18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix – Answers

Chapter 3

  1. Yes, RESTEasy Reactive can be used to implement blocking endpoints too.
  2. The two types provided by Mutiny to start a reactive pipeline are Uni and Multi.
  3. A Bean is an object managed by a CDI container that supports a set of services such as life cycle callbacks, dependency injection, and interceptors.
  4. Annotating a class with the @ApplicationScoped annotation is the easiest way to declare a singleton bean in Quarkus.
  5. bcrypt is the preferred password-hashing function because it’s a slow algorithm, which makes it more resilient to brute-force attacks.
  6. To add a path parameter to a URL in Quarkus, you can declare it in the path by enclosing it in curly braces and then use the @PathParam annotation to retrieve it.
  7. It’s not necessary to add an @Produces annotation if the response type is JSON and the quarkus-resteasy-reactive-jackson dependency is declared, since it will be automatically inferred.
  8. You can intercept Java exceptions to...
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