10 Spring and Spring Boot Common Mistakes You Need To STOP

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  • Опубликовано: 16 май 2024
  • In this video I will discuss 10 Spring Framework and Spring Boot Mistakes you need stop right now. This is crucial to write clean code.
    When writing web app with spring framework and spring boot there are best practices to follow in order to build scalable backend applications.
    #springframework #springboot #java
    00:00 - Intro
    00:22 - Leaking Internals
    01:54 - Records
    03:36 - Dependency Injection
    05:28 - Separation Of Concern
    07:16 - Error Handling
    09:48 - Testing
    12:23 - Annotation Validation
    14:43 - Logging
    15:15 - XML
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Комментарии • 199

  • @codingsavid6509
    @codingsavid6509 Год назад +37

    Can you make a video on propertly error handling?

    • @V4dk4n
      @V4dk4n Год назад

      Read about @ControllerAdvice annotation.

  • @zsombortoreky7678
    @zsombortoreky7678 Год назад +37

    You've mentioned at the testing part, that we should not use a different database from the production one (eg.: postgres / h2), I would really be interested in seeing a video about these types of best practices, thanks😁

  • @rhumedisi2783
    @rhumedisi2783 Год назад +16

    Thank you very much for this detailed Spring/Spring Boot, "How Not Tos". It's great to see a teacher who consistently and effectively communicate best practices.

    • @marcoreinaldi4193
      @marcoreinaldi4193 Год назад

      I agree. I think this video is great and give me insight how to avoid mistake on Springboot. But I hope, he will publish another video with the solution on how to do it right. Not the whole thing, but maybe just an Idea how to do it right.

  • @andreinovosiolov
    @andreinovosiolov Год назад +4

    Thank you for this video. I'm a trainee and you videos are very helpful. Waiting for lesson about proper testing of a Spring Boot application.

  • @aminesafi7261
    @aminesafi7261 Год назад +61

    For the @Autowired annotation, you should use it if you have more than one constructor otherwise Spring will fail to inject the dependencies, it is a kind of a hint to tell spring which constructor to use.
    Nice video and very good explanation, keep going 💪🏻

    • @igle85
      @igle85 Год назад +11

      You shouldn't have 2 constructor for services, it's not a good practice.

    • @aminesafi7261
      @aminesafi7261 Год назад +13

      @@igle85 I agree, I’m just explaining that we can find ourselves in this situation.

    • @Denys.Stoianov
      @Denys.Stoianov Год назад

      @@aminesafi7261 it is possible to pass multiple services to the constructor and it will works even without @Autowired annotation,

    • @aminesafi7261
      @aminesafi7261 Год назад

      @@Denys.Stoianov You didn't get it, read my comment again :)

    • @aminesafi7261
      @aminesafi7261 Год назад

      @@sweets7092 Your comment is off topic, thanks anyway 🙂

  • @heduardos26
    @heduardos26 Год назад +2

    Great video, thanks a lot! We'll love to see a video where you explain how to test with the same DB and not use H2.

  • @geni4551
    @geni4551 Год назад +2

    Thank you very much for the explanation. Would love to see why we should not use H2 for testing video! :)

  • @narek-tm
    @narek-tm Год назад +3

    Thanks for your content. Please, make video tutorials on testing in Spring Boot, especially integration testing, test containers.

  • @just_O
    @just_O Год назад

    A small glance of how beautiful code can be, thanks for sharing

  • @majesty8309
    @majesty8309 2 месяца назад

    I have learnt something new. Thank you very much Nelson

  • @marcelohmg
    @marcelohmg Год назад +6

    I would really like a video about testing the databese and querys!

  • @tedac091
    @tedac091 10 месяцев назад +1

    I've been looking up on how to make the switch from H2 database to tests containers. I would really appreciated a video on it, thank you!

  • @feloniousmonkey
    @feloniousmonkey Год назад

    Great content...your points are ones that I do see fairly often. Keep the vids coming 😀

  • @user-fy8vj7el5q
    @user-fy8vj7el5q 2 месяца назад

    wow it's 2024 and you're still the best spring youtuber in the whole world

  • @bladerunner20446
    @bladerunner20446 Год назад +2

    Great content as always. Could you please make more in-depth testing videos

  • @MrTutiplengo
    @MrTutiplengo 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome content. I'm new to Spring Boot and this was very informative. I didn't know about Java records at all.

  • @rockdarko440
    @rockdarko440 Год назад +17

    Thanks for this! I would really indeed like a video for the case against using H2 for testing. We use Oracle in production (migrating to postgres enterprise in a year or so) and would like to hear what you would suggest here. Thanks again!! :)

    • @MarcoS-mx1vj
      @MarcoS-mx1vj Год назад +3

      The problem with using In-Memory databases for testing is, that it doesn't make your tests reliable. Its a completeley different database with a different feature set. A green h2-based test doesn't mean that your code will work in production as well. One solution for this would be using a dockerized version of your production database (e.g. by using TestContainers).

    • @rockdarko440
      @rockdarko440 Год назад +2

      @@MarcoS-mx1vj Yes, you are ultimately right and Oracle supplies such containers. But the reality often is that developers don't always have the resources on their laptops to run something as hungry as oracle (even containerized that is a beast) and most of all often lack the knowledge/will to set it up. As an ops I would need to create a deployment for them I guess. It's a real shame to be honest, but that is the reality I deal with personally. The model we use for the time being is devs use H2 locally on their laptop, then deploy in a DEV environment where a full blown Oracle server is and although I wish it weren't that way, it does the job. Thanks for replying!

  • @bashirzamani5144
    @bashirzamani5144 Год назад

    Thank you nelson, please continue this form of videos

  • @kirasign4605
    @kirasign4605 Год назад

    Please make other testing video like what you said in this video. Very grateful for this
    Thanks in advance! Lovely videos like always

  • @carlosrenesoto9650
    @carlosrenesoto9650 9 месяцев назад

    Great video @amigoscode Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge!

  • @niaboktruk
    @niaboktruk Месяц назад

    Amazing content man, I'll watch every video you have. Amazing, simply amazing!!! 🤩

  • @dshakya29
    @dshakya29 Год назад +2

    Hi Nelson, please make a series on testing Spring Boot applications.

  • @taners
    @taners Год назад

    hi Nelson, good tricks thank you. which plugins do you use on IntelliJ ?

  • @Maicrash104
    @Maicrash104 Год назад +4

    To Error handling, since Spring 6 you can use "Problem Details" like standard and not have your own ErrorDto

  • @nospamallowed4890
    @nospamallowed4890 Год назад

    Thank you, I did not know about records. Seems like a pretty essential, powerful, and very simple to use feature.
    If I might suggest a topic for a future tutorial that has NOT been covered properly by anybody: Spring Boot 3 + Spring Security 6 + Tomcat 10 (deploy webapp as WAR) + Azure AD authentication & authorization using Microsoft's spring-cloud-azure-starter-active-directory Maven dependency.
    For extra points or as part of another tutorial... how to handle libraries (like the microsoft dependency above) that use logback when you are deploying to a Tomcat 10 that is configured for log4j2 logging (throws a logback exception when it tries to cast LogbackServletContainerInitializer to jakarta ServletContainerInitializer).
    Both of the tutorial topics I mention are fairly common configurations that nobody seems to be covering.

    • @robertwhite3503
      @robertwhite3503 Год назад

      I often use the actual entities rather than DTO's. These may work with persistence, but I cannot see a sensible way to use records with annotation-based data validation.

  • @ms-pf9ow
    @ms-pf9ow Год назад

    I learned a lot. Thank you

  • @limobei5042
    @limobei5042 Год назад

    Thanks a lot. I learned a lot.
    Please let me know, how i can learn better testing within spring boot, e.g. use right and necessary parts of apllication context

  • @darpanshirsat1712
    @darpanshirsat1712 3 месяца назад

    Thanks you Buddy!

  • @luca_raveri
    @luca_raveri 8 месяцев назад

    what about field injection with the annotation @Autowired? is this a good practice or should be avoided? if yes, why?

  • @sakthisomaskandan6438
    @sakthisomaskandan6438 11 месяцев назад

    Great video as always! Can you please make a video on why not to use h2 for testing? Thanks 🙏

  • @diniomar3965
    @diniomar3965 11 месяцев назад

    Your video is very clear. Whats your setup?

  • @egamberdijabborov6586
    @egamberdijabborov6586 Год назад +1

    👍👍👍👍Thanks for the video tutorial

  • @khalilbouali3480
    @khalilbouali3480 7 месяцев назад

    thanks a lot !

  • @abdullaermatov1848
    @abdullaermatov1848 Год назад

    Would you suggest to use Lombok annotations for getter and setters? Or it is better to do it without lombok?

  • @DeGoya
    @DeGoya Год назад +5

    Salamu alaykum brother, could you do a video on @Async and CompletableFuture?

  • @danielbaptista4925
    @danielbaptista4925 Год назад +8

    Hi Nelson! :) Great video, I would love to see a video about database testing with an practical example

    • @482ksd
      @482ksd Год назад

      Second this. Would love to see how you spin up a container with a real DB in it for testing.

    • @Jumataev
      @Jumataev Год назад

      Me also

  • @usamaabubakar3061
    @usamaabubakar3061 8 месяцев назад

    Can you give more insights about that logger part? What to log, what not to log, best way to use log, and when to use info, debug, warn and error

  • @zafarboymurotov764
    @zafarboymurotov764 Год назад

    Thank you very much good luck

  • @jorgensenabrahamson6479
    @jorgensenabrahamson6479 Год назад

    Hi, If I am using java 1.8 where the records are not present, which would be the best approach? create a mapper also? or should we use JPA Projections always instead? Could you please make a video about it? thanks

  • @ClaudesGomes
    @ClaudesGomes Год назад

    what extensions do you use in the intellij?

  • @lubodimitrov8778
    @lubodimitrov8778 Год назад

    could you explain why we shoulnt use xml? do u recommend using gradle?

  • @matthewsuprunov4497
    @matthewsuprunov4497 Год назад

    great video! well explained, thanks
    can you please show how to manage authentication with jwt, redirecting after success login and managing roles?

  • @GFunkEra1992
    @GFunkEra1992 Год назад

    Thank you brother, very usefull info

  • @henrikkrievs4274
    @henrikkrievs4274 Год назад

    Love your vids. Are you familar with a tool, which is capable of listening to several ports on localhost, at the same time? Like a sniffer

  • @Denys.Stoianov
    @Denys.Stoianov Год назад +2

    I see that you have here at 12:00 FakeS3 class, so it means you modify your production code to be able to test it. Why you do not use in this case localstack, it is also a standard defacto like testcontainers for testing. Correct me if I am wrong and this is just for Demo purpose

  • @eduardo-1822
    @eduardo-1822 Год назад

    So cool, very nice tips, thank you buddy

  • @jorgetovar621
    @jorgetovar621 Год назад

    Whats the theme that you are using? it looks nice

  • @jochanoss
    @jochanoss Год назад

    Essalamu Aleytkum Nelson, I love the way that your IDE looks. Would you make a video of what plugins do you use?

  • @TheSpiderWalk
    @TheSpiderWalk Год назад +4

    It would be nice to record one video only about testing in spring-boot, I am currently struggling with testing in spring-boot.

  • @KamelBerkani08
    @KamelBerkani08 4 месяца назад

    How do you run controllers with IntelliJ ?

  • @sphesihlemanuel2933
    @sphesihlemanuel2933 Год назад +1

    Happy to learn, I thought Field injection was the that makes it hard to unit test, and Setter and Constructor injection were fine 👏🏾

    • @adambickford8720
      @adambickford8720 Год назад

      Not setter injection. An object should be in a useable state once its created. Beans are shared by default so you don't want other playing games with it.

    • @robertwhite3503
      @robertwhite3503 Год назад

      Constructor injection offers the guarantee that the object has the required dependencies. Setter injection means that anyone using the object has to remember to inject.

  • @seyedaliroshan2386
    @seyedaliroshan2386 Год назад

    Salam, can make a video of what is the difference between using lombok @Data annotation and the record classes and which is better? I couldn't find a good compression and really carious about it

  • @LukmanJaji
    @LukmanJaji Год назад

    Salam alykun Nelson. Please make a video on why we should not use H2 for testing. Thank you.

  • @richaveli
    @richaveli Год назад +3

    Can't wait to see what mistakes I'm already making! 😊

  • @feloniousmonkey
    @feloniousmonkey Год назад +1

    @Valid was correct...@Validated is for partial or group based validation...

  • @sphesihlemanuel2933
    @sphesihlemanuel2933 Год назад

    Please record a video on testing 👏🏾🙏🏾

  • @LearncodewithMuneeb
    @LearncodewithMuneeb 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks sir for making useful videos for us.
    But I request you very respectfully to work in a project in spring boot having at least 6 entities/tables using spring boot in the back end and React/Angular/Next in the front end

  • @gabrielalvesgoncalves9959
    @gabrielalvesgoncalves9959 Год назад

    One of the best videos on the channel! Congratulations again, you are an inspiration!

  • @Asingh42
    @Asingh42 Год назад

    14:20 what is diffrence between jakarta validation and spring ones?

  • @pguti778
    @pguti778 Год назад

    Very good video! Yes please go ahead and do a video on testing!! Another mistake: not using lombok!!!

  • @rajkhare5949
    @rajkhare5949 Год назад +3

    nice video thanks!!!...why your courses are not available at Udemy??...please start your channel there as well!!

  • @shanagondaarun2436
    @shanagondaarun2436 Год назад +1

    What's the theme called. How to apply it. Looks dope

  • @mark6662
    @mark6662 Год назад

    I understand for most instances constructor injection is better than setter injection but what do you mean by you can't mock the dependencies with setter injection. Surely you can just Create the object and then create a mock of the dependency and pass that dependency in through the setter.

  • @abba5102
    @abba5102 7 месяцев назад

    Ma sha allah.

  • @alvaroandressuarez
    @alvaroandressuarez Год назад

    what is the particular IDE you are using in this video?

  • @lmrl021
    @lmrl021 Год назад

    Great video. Can I request for another video for possible solution in one of those mistakes? Thank you.

  • @jasper-3338
    @jasper-3338 Год назад

    2. Using records, could have some extra explanation as what it does underwater, basically I use a record with the same variabele name and it looks up a record with that variable name? and returns me a single entity with that name? or multiple within that record?
    3. Dependancy @Autowired vs constructor injection, the constructor injection is very good for testing the classes as it can be mocked using mockito. @Autowired is deprecated by spring boot.
    Good that you give one line for testing, as for testing the dependent classes can be mocked.
    For the testing is there a sample I can look into ? So I can speed up my own code as well? :)

  • @nikolayverkhovtsev3886
    @nikolayverkhovtsev3886 Год назад +1

    Is this IDEA or what IDE u use in this video?

  • @sacmaliyoruz
    @sacmaliyoruz Год назад

    salam alaikum brother thanks for everything. you are the best. hi from türkiye

  • @lone_warrior3672
    @lone_warrior3672 Год назад

    Can you please make a video series on Java 8 Stream APIs.

  • @nayeemrafsan356
    @nayeemrafsan356 Год назад

    this is goldmine!

  • @adarshverma3372
    @adarshverma3372 Год назад

    Please make a video on testing Spring Boot Application using Data Sources

  • @abderrahman9852
    @abderrahman9852 Год назад

    Why is @autowired not needed in dependency injection?

  • @skynight5207
    @skynight5207 Год назад

    Could you please make video about domain driven design (ddd) design pattern with spring boot?

  • @aayush481
    @aayush481 Год назад

    Hi @Amigoscode, your'e an amazing teacher and mentor, we want to buy your full stack course and learn from you, however the price is too high for people in India, as we have to pay in USD...

  • @AdnanAmmanUllah
    @AdnanAmmanUllah Год назад

    could you please create a detailed video on error handling?

  • @NotNaveedKhan
    @NotNaveedKhan 5 месяцев назад

    Spring Boot provides validation dependency which i more better way to do the validation of request object. Also, I would like to know how do you map the data from request to entity and from entity to response?

  • @rostomnouisser4023
    @rostomnouisser4023 Год назад +1

    please make tutorials about XLD , Jenkins and déploiement of an application , it's important and you can make it simple

  • @elvisismaelsalvatierraespi8990

    Que IDE estás utilizando?

  • @abhipatel439
    @abhipatel439 Год назад +1

    Hey, brother! If it's alright with you, could you possibly make a dedicated video that covers the topic of testing in Spring Boot? It has the potential to greatly benefit your audience.

  • @monsuruokuniyi1234
    @monsuruokuniyi1234 Год назад +1

    Tests, I'm not doing that enough. We write lots of code at work, and I believe we should also be writing tests along side. But our output rate doesn’t allow it. Can we start writing tests now? It looks like a daunting task

  • @diabawii
    @diabawii Год назад

    Is the code you are explaining in the video is public, and where can i find it if it is ?

  • @zezoms
    @zezoms Год назад

    Great content. Keep going

  • @talbiabdelali5914
    @talbiabdelali5914 Год назад

    Could you release a full course of Spring boot testing please ?

  • @danielthompson3082
    @danielthompson3082 Год назад

    what's the difference between @SpringBootTest and @DataJPATest and why should I only use the former once?

  • @adarshverma3372
    @adarshverma3372 Год назад

    Is there any link for the github lik for this code?

  • @larcenmenlahcen5998
    @larcenmenlahcen5998 Год назад

    Salam alikom akhy(Brother) good job, keep do it. Ramadan moubarak👉

  • @mriduljayan4466
    @mriduljayan4466 Год назад

    Though xml is verbose it does separation of concerns better. The framework is less invasive as all you have is pojos.

  • @sz_peter
    @sz_peter Год назад +4

    Setter injection is allowed when more then 7 dependencies required in the given class to avoid the "Method should not have more then X parameters" Sonar issue (if you use any static code analysis tools).

    • @hamsandwich123
      @hamsandwich123 Год назад +1

      tbf if you have 7 dependencies for a class you may want to rethink your design. good chance the class is doing too much and can be broken up into smaller classes.

  • @Jumataev
    @Jumataev Год назад +2

    Hello Nelson! I really would like to see how you test with real database, because recently I saw your video with a h2 in junit testing.

    • @robertwhite3503
      @robertwhite3503 Год назад

      It is interesting that so may demos use H2 for testing.

  • @g0thqu054
    @g0thqu054 Год назад

    Assalemu alaykom brother
    Sorry for disturbing I would just ask if it is possible to record a video regarding writing tests using dockerized db as you mentioned
    Also was it possible to record a video where we can learn how to add oauth or another login logic to an existing rest crud app.
    Many thanks in advance

  • @mujaddidsislam1897
    @mujaddidsislam1897 Год назад

    this video gives me enlightenment, جَزَاكَ ٱللَّٰهُ

  • @alpiirzptr8052
    @alpiirzptr8052 Год назад +1

    which you prefer to use for build, maven or gradle?, currently i using gradle
    cause gradle dependency download faster than maven, sometime maven take a long time to just update dependency even my internet speed is fast enough to download 1 gb for 5 mnt, now i using vs code to write spring and cmd to run spring, does that also affect maven performance compared to using ide?

    • @IvanRandomDude
      @IvanRandomDude Год назад

      gradle in 2023

    • @LOLdjrabaanLOL
      @LOLdjrabaanLOL Год назад +1

      only maven

    • @robertwhite3503
      @robertwhite3503 Год назад

      I prefer Maven rather than install another language (Groovy). In general the download is the same file files for Maven or Groovy. I am not sure if Gradle uses the Maven Repositories anyway. But with either tool, you download once and the data is stored on the PC for future use. Some IDE's use their own build tools. Others use Maven, or at least allow you to run Maven, just like you are doing.

  • @Michaeljamieson10
    @Michaeljamieson10 Год назад

    Highly recommend his full stack course

  • @TheKanoxa
    @TheKanoxa Год назад

    Please please please do a video on testing database without H2. I'm struggling in my work with this 😢

  • @kazbo4431
    @kazbo4431 Год назад

    Bro! Thanks for your videos!!! That really good, you the best! Can u record video about how we can effective and easy test JPA methods ? (10:56) Idk how i can test that: should i test crud operations from service layer? or i need test that from clean repository...

    • @robertwhite3503
      @robertwhite3503 Год назад +1

      Generally the advice is to never test the methods that are provided by third parties, like basic CRUD, as they should already be tested. To the extent that you have amended the code with JPQL or specific parameters you should test these. Everything you can do in your main java code can be done in the test code. For example seting up a test databases. Once you have tested the database layer you should not be testing it again. Your service layer tests should mock out the database layer using something like Mockito. If you can save a record in the database layer, there is little to be gained from showing you can save a record in the database from the service layer. Just prove that the service layer is trying to call the mocked database layer. That keeps your service layers quick to test.

  • @rocketleague2136
    @rocketleague2136 Год назад

    Whats wrong with using @Autowired with repos

  • @stefanoriffaldi84
    @stefanoriffaldi84 Год назад +1

    if you pls record video how to avoid H2 in testing, should be amazing

  • @sweetphilly2
    @sweetphilly2 Год назад

    Yeah i gotta take some time to learn more about Records. They seem simple yet powerful. Anyone seeing the benefits of them, and mind further explaining their uses?

  • @sylvereleipertz955
    @sylvereleipertz955 7 месяцев назад

    Good advices for beginners but most of them are not spring boot related. Using DTOs/Records to decouple the database schema from the frontend side or not calling directly the repository in the controller are best practice in every languages