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Java Assignment 1

This document provides code samples to demonstrate creating a simple Spring Boot application and RESTful web services with Spring Boot. For the simple Spring Boot app, it describes generating a project using start.spring.io, importing it into Eclipse, and includes a MessageController and Message.html to print "Hello World". For the RESTful web services example, it models a Product class, includes a ProductServiceController with GET, POST, PUT, and DELETE requests mapped to /products to perform CRUD operations on a hardcoded Product, and a DemoApplication to run the Spring Boot app.

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This document provides code samples to demonstrate creating a simple Spring Boot application and RESTful web services with Spring Boot. For the simple Spring Boot app, it describes generating a project using start.spring.io, importing it into Eclipse, and includes a MessageController and Message.html to print "Hello World". For the RESTful web services example, it models a Product class, includes a ProductServiceController with GET, POST, PUT, and DELETE requests mapped to /products to perform CRUD operations on a hardcoded Product, and a DemoApplication to run the Spring Boot app.

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C06 Assignment

Spring Boot and RESTful Web Services

Q1. Write a program to create a simple spring boot application that prints a
message

Step 1: go to start.sping.io
Step 2: after selecting all the options properly as required and selecting required dependencies
Generate project.
Step 3: Import the generated project in eclipse.

MessageController.java

package mca.practical.Demo;

import org.springframework.stereotype.Controller; import


org.springframework.ui.Model;
import org.springframework.web.bind.annotation.GetMapping;

@Controller
public class MessageController {

@GetMapping("/message") public
String getMessage(Model m) {
m.addAttribute("message", "Hello World!");
return "message";
}
}

Message.html

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>Insert title here</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1 th:text="${message}"></h1>
</body>
</html>
Q.2 Write a program to demonstrate RESTFUL web services with spring boot.

Code:
Product.java
package mca.practical.Demo;

public class Product {

private String id; private


String name;
public String getId() {
return id;
}
public void setId(String id) {
this.id = id;
}
public String getName() {
return name;
}
public void setName(String name) {
this.name = name;
}

ProductServiceController.java
package mca.practical.Demo; import

java.util.*; import

org.springframework.http.*; import

org.springframework.web.bind.annotation.*;
@RestController // type public class ProductServiceController { private static

Map<String, Product> pcontent = new HashMap<>();

static {

Product honey = new Product();

honey.setId("1"); honey.setName("Honey");

pcontent.put(honey.getId(), honey);

// By default it gets the value so we don't need to give. @RequestMapping(value =

"/products") // blue is url products public ResponseEntity<Object> getProduct() { return new

ResponseEntity<Object>(pcontent.values(), HttpStatus.OK);

// We are getting data using Post method.

@RequestMapping(value = "/products", method = RequestMethod.POST) public

ResponseEntity<Object> addProduct(@RequestBody Product product) {

pcontent.put(product.getId(), product);

return new ResponseEntity<Object>("Product Added Succesfully", HttpStatus.OK);

// We are using Put method.

@RequestMapping(value = "/products/{id}", method = RequestMethod.PUT)

public ResponseEntity<Object> updateProduct(@PathVariable("id") String id,


@RequestBody Product product) {

pcontent.remove(id); product.setId(id);
pcontent.put(product.getId(), product);

return new ResponseEntity<Object>("Product is Updated Successfully", HttpStatus.OK);

// We are deleting using delete method.

@RequestMapping(value = "/products/{id}", method = RequestMethod.DELETE) public

ResponseEntity<Object> updateProduct(@PathVariable("id") String id) {

pcontent.remove(id);

return new ResponseEntity<Object>("Product is deleted Successfully", HttpStatus.OK);

DemoApplication.java
package mca.practical.Demo;

import org.springframework.boot.SpringApplication; import

org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.SpringBootApplication;

@SpringBootApplication
public class DemoApplication {

public static void main(String[] args) {

SpringApplication.run(DemoApplication.class, args);

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