
Scalatra in Action
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Summary
Scalatra in Actionintroduces the Scalatra framework and the Sinatra model. It covers the framework in its entirety, starting with concepts like request routing, input handling, actions, and HTTP responses, then proceeds to more advanced topics, such as data access, handling heavy load, asynchronicity, securing applications, designing and documenting RESTful APIs, and real-time web programming.
Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.
About the Technology
Scalatra is a lightweight Scala web framework similar to the popular Ruby-based Sinatra. It’s perfect for running real-time applications on multicore servers, and is a fast way to spin up web apps and build HTTP APIs for mobile, Backbone.js, and AngularJS apps.
About the Book
Scalatra in Actioncovers the Scalatra framework in its entirety, starting with concepts such as request routing, input handling, actions, and HTTP responses. For readers who don’t already know Scala, the book introduces the Scala language and sbt, the Simple Build Tool. You’ll learn how to use Scalatra’s powerful templating engine, Scalate. It also covers advanced topics such as data access, handling heavy load, asynchronicity, securing your application, designing RESTful APIs, and real-time web programming.
What's Inside
About the Reader
Readers should be familiar with the basics of HTTP, REST, and web applications. No experience with Scalatra, Sinatra, or Scala is required.
About the Authors
Dave Hrycyszyn is technical director for a London-based agency specializing in agile software design and development. Stefan Ollinger is an active Scalatra contributor. Ross A. Baker is a Senior Cloud Engineer, a Scalate commiter, and organizer of the Indy Scala meetup.
Table of Contents
Scalatra in Actionintroduces the Scalatra framework and the Sinatra model. It covers the framework in its entirety, starting with concepts like request routing, input handling, actions, and HTTP responses, then proceeds to more advanced topics, such as data access, handling heavy load, asynchronicity, securing applications, designing and documenting RESTful APIs, and real-time web programming.
Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.
About the Technology
Scalatra is a lightweight Scala web framework similar to the popular Ruby-based Sinatra. It’s perfect for running real-time applications on multicore servers, and is a fast way to spin up web apps and build HTTP APIs for mobile, Backbone.js, and AngularJS apps.
About the Book
Scalatra in Actioncovers the Scalatra framework in its entirety, starting with concepts such as request routing, input handling, actions, and HTTP responses. For readers who don’t already know Scala, the book introduces the Scala language and sbt, the Simple Build Tool. You’ll learn how to use Scalatra’s powerful templating engine, Scalate. It also covers advanced topics such as data access, handling heavy load, asynchronicity, securing your application, designing RESTful APIs, and real-time web programming.
What's Inside
- Make clean templates using Scalate
- Integrate with libraries that supplement Scalatra
- Write tests using Specs2
- Integrate Scalatra with databases
About the Reader
Readers should be familiar with the basics of HTTP, REST, and web applications. No experience with Scalatra, Sinatra, or Scala is required.
About the Authors
Dave Hrycyszyn is technical director for a London-based agency specializing in agile software design and development. Stefan Ollinger is an active Scalatra contributor. Ross A. Baker is a Senior Cloud Engineer, a Scalate commiter, and organizer of the Indy Scala meetup.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- A taste of Scalatra
- Routing
- Working with user input
- Handling JSON
- Handling files
- Server-side templating
- Testing
- Configuration, build, and deployment
- Working with a database
- Authentication
- Asynchronous programming
- Creating a RESTful JSON API with Swagger
PART 1 INTRODUCTION TO SCALATRA
PART 2 COMMON DEVELOPMENT TASKS
PART 3 ADVANCED TOPICS
Manning Publications, 9781617291296, 280pp.
Publication Date: May 23, 2016
About the Author
Dave Hrycyszyn is technical director at Head London, an innovation agency specializing in agile software design and development. He has led major projects for Microsoft, Qualcomm, and Oxford University Press, among many others. His interests in asynchronous, realtime, and API-driven systems led him to Scalatra.
Stefan Ollinger is a software engineer from Germany. He likes software engineering and developing web applications. He worked at a startup company in the mobile phone business and currently studies computer science at the University of Trier.
Ross A. Baker is a Senior Cloud Engineer at CrowdStrike. He guided the project from its origins as a blog post to the thriving community it is today. Ross is also a Scalate commiter and organizer of the Indy Scala meetup.
Stefan Ollinger is a software engineer from Germany. He likes software engineering and developing web applications. He worked at a startup company in the mobile phone business and currently studies computer science at the University of Trier.
Ross A. Baker is a Senior Cloud Engineer at CrowdStrike. He guided the project from its origins as a blog post to the thriving community it is today. Ross is also a Scalate commiter and organizer of the Indy Scala meetup.