by Greg Turnquist | Aug 26, 2014 | book, learning spring boot, spring boot, spring security
This Thursday I’ll be submitting the first draft for Chapter 5 – Securing Your App with Spring Boot inside Learning Spring Boot. If you have no experience with Spring Security, then I hope you’ll enjoy this chapter. Security by itself is a complex...
by Greg Turnquist | Aug 8, 2014 | book, learning spring boot, spring boot, spring security
Yesterday afternoon, I bundled up Chapter 4, Data Access with Spring Boot for Learning Spring Boot and shipped it off to Packt Publishing. They were happy to receive it on time. Then I saw Spring Boot release version 1.1.5.RELEASE. I just updated all my source code to...
by Greg Turnquist | Jul 22, 2014 | book, learning spring boot, spring boot, spring data
I’ve gotten things moving quickly with chapter 4 of Learning Spring Boot. The general idea is that I want to show how to get off the ground super fast using Spring Boot and H2 as an in-memory database. Give the user the tools to either load up some sample data...
by Greg Turnquist | Jul 16, 2014 | book, learning spring boot
One tidbit that Packt sends its authors is strong advice to BACK UP YOUR WORK. It will happen. So don’t get caught with no back up of your efforts. As I being working on chapter four of Learning Spring Boot, I can tell you that I got this one covered in spades....
by Greg Turnquist | Jul 7, 2014 | book, learning spring boot, pythontestingcookbook
Something that I have been polishing for some time is my writing voice. The voice is more than just words, grammar, and speaking in a me-to-you, versus us-with-us style. It’s the way we blend words and language together to provide our writing with a certain...
by Greg Turnquist | Jun 21, 2014 | asciidoctor, book, learning spring boot, spring boot
Last night, I finished up the last bits of chapter 2’s first draft. I like to knock out a chapter in the rough and then go through it, applying bits of polish. For me, it’s always easier to polish something that already exists. My biggest concern was the...