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Pro Kotlin Web Apps from Scratch

Building Production-Ready Web Apps Without a Framework

August Lilleaas

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APress
25 January 2023
Build production-grade web apps from scratch – without using frameworks – with Kotlin on the Java platform. You’ll learn how to use and compose libraries, how to choose between different libraries, and the benefits of explicit and straight-forward code, vs. the implicit magic, conventions, and inversion of control you often see in frameworks. The book teaches the Kotlin language by building production-ready Kotlin code. You’ll gain a deep understanding of the idiomatic use of the Kotlin language along with knowledge of how to apply Kotlin in production-grade web apps. The book also bridges the gap between building from scratch and using existing frameworks. For example, you’ll learn how to integrate Spring Security-based authentication in web apps written from scratch, so you can leverage existing tooling in your organization without having to take on the entire Spring framework. 

The first section of the book sets up thebase structure of your web app, such as routing, configuration files, and database migrations. The remaining chapters are broken into individual aspects of building production-ready web apps. Appendices at the end of the book explain how to use different libraries than the ones chosen in the main chapters, so you'll learn how to decouple your code from specific libraries, and choose between many different libraries to get the job done in your own web apps.

What You Will Learn

Compose libraries and manage boilerplate code using idiomatic and powerful Kotlin Manage and query SQL databases without ORMs and mapping layers Write resilient and change-proof tests in support of test-driven development practices Create traditional, HTML-based web apps, APIs for JavaScript-based single-page web apps and native mobile apps Manage parallelism and external service calls using Kotlin co-routines Deploy to production using embedded servers, WAR files, and serverless approaches Bridge the gap between custom-built apps and enterprise, using Spring Context and Spring Security

Who This Book Is For The expert developer who is ready to take full control of the tech stack, and use the Kotlin language, type system, and standard library, to ship production-ready web apps. Readers should have prior programming experience. Experience with Java or another JVM language is helpful. 

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Imprint:   APress
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   1st ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm, 
Weight:   662g
ISBN:   9781484290569
ISBN 10:   1484290569
Pages:   326
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part I. Up and Running with a Web App.- 1. Setting Up A Development Environment.- 2. Setting Up the Web App Skeleton.- 3. Configuration Files.- 4. Decoupling Web Handlers from Specific Libraries.- Part II. Libraries and Solutions.- 5. Connecting to and Migrating SQL Databases.- 6. Querying a SQL Database.- 7. Automated Tests with jUnit 5.- 8. Parallelizing Service Calls with Coroutines.- 9. Building Traditional Web Apps with HTML and CSS.- 10. Building API Based Backends.- 11. Deploying to a Traditional Server Based Environments.- 12. Build and Deploy to a Serverless Environment.- 13. Setup, Teardown and Dependency Injection with Spring Context.- 14. Enterprise Authentication using Spring Security.- Part III. Tools of the Trade.- 15. Choosing the Right Library.- 16. An Assortment of Kotlin Tricks.- Appendix A: Using Jooby Instead of Ktor.- Appendix B: Using Hoplite Instead of Typesafe Config.- Appendix C: Using Spek Instead of jUnit 5.

​August Lilleaas has built web apps, user interfaces, and real-time systems since 2004, and mobile apps since the app stores opened in the late 2000s. After picking up Clojure in 2012, he left the frameworks and ORMs behind and started to build web apps from scratch, and has shipped to production using Clojure, Groovy, Node.JS, Elixir, and Kotlin. August has worked as a consultant for a decade and is now an independent contractor and startup founder. 

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