Posts within the Tutorials category

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Java

Internationalization (i18n) with Spring

In this article I will explain how you can use internationalization (i18n) to your Spring boot applications using properties and programmatical approaches.

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Java

Mapping with Dozer

Dozer is a simple bean mapping framework, which allows you to convert an object of a specific type, to an object of another type.

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Java

Mapping beans with MapStruct

Object mapping is a common practice in developing apps when you need to get across the different tiers. MapStruct is a framework for mapping objects.

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Cloud

Take your Spring apps to the cloud with Bluemix and Docker

The Bluemix PaaS allows you to take your own Docker containers to the cloud. In this example I will be deploying some containers to Bluemix.

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Java

Handling errors with Spring MVC

When developing applications, error handling is a common job. With Spring MVC you can easily handle exceptions using a few annotations.

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Java

JPA made easy with Spring data's repositories

With Spring Data it's very easy to create a simple CRUD application without the hassle of creating your own DAO's. Spring Boot makes it even easier for you.

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Java

Writing your first Spring webapp with Spring Boot

Spring boot changed the Java and Spring landscape. In this tutorial I'll write a small Spring webapp in about 70 lines of Java code.

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JavaScript

E2E testing with Nightwatch.js

Today I'm also going to test an AngularJS application, but this time I will be using Nightwatch.js. While Nightwatch.js is not made specifically for AngularJS applications, you can use this framework as well.

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JavaScript

More fun with AngularJS $http: a loading indicator

Ever wanted to create a "Loading, please wait..." indicator when your data is loading over your REST service? With $http you can easily set something up like this, without having to create a lot of overhead in your controllers.

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JavaScript

AngularJS $http and dates

while Date objects are a part of the standard JavaScript specs, it's not a part of the JSON spec. In this tutorial we'll explain how to properly consume dates from your REST API with AngularJS.