Spring Boot Interview Questions and Answers-1
Contents
- 1 What is Spring Boot?
- 2 What are advantages of Spring Boot ?
- 3 Which build tool have you used to develop Spring Boot Application ?
- 4 What is JavaConfig?
- 5 How to reload my changes on Spring Boot without having to restart server?
- 6 What is Actuator in Spring Boot?
- 7 How to disable Actuator endpoint security in Spring Boot?
- 8 How to run Spring boot application to custom port ?
- 9 Have you written Test cases using Spring Boot ?
- 10 What is YAML ?
- 11 How to implement security for Spring boot application ?
- 12 Have you integrated Spring Boot and ActiveMQ ?
- 13 Have you integrated Spring Boot and Apache Kafka ?
- 14 How to implement Pagination and Sorting with Spring Boot ?
- 15 What is Swagger ? Have you implemented it using Spring Boot ?
- 16 What is Spring Profiles ? How do you implement it using Spring Boot ?
- 17 What is Spring Batch ? How do you implement it using Spring Boot ?
- 18 What is FreeMarker Template? How do you implement it using Spring Boot ?
- 19 How to implement Exception Handling using Spring Boot ?
- 20 What is caching? Have you used any caching framework with Spring Boot ?
- 21 Have you exposed a SOAP webservice endpoint using Spring Boot?
- 22 How did you perform database operations using Spring Boot ?
- 23 How to upload a file using Spring ?
- 24 How to implement interceptors with Spring Boot ?
- 25 How to use schedulers with Spring Boot ?
What is Spring Boot?
Over the years spring has become more and more complex as new functionalities have been added. Just visit the page-https://spring.io/projects and we will see all the spring projects we can use in our application for different functionalities. If one has to start a new spring project we have to add build path or add maven dependencies, configure application server, add spring configuration . So a lot of effort is required to start a new spring project as we have to currently do everything from scratch. Spring Boot is the solution to this problem. Spring boot has been built on top of existing spring framework. Using spring boot we avoid all the boilerplate code and configurations that we had to do previously. Spring boot thus helps us use the existing Spring functionalities more robustly and with minimum efforts.
What are advantages of Spring Boot ?
The advantages of Spring Boot are
- Reduce Developement, Testing time and efforts.
- Use of JavaConfig helps avoid usage of XML.
- Avoid lots of maven imports and the various version conflicts.
- Provide Opinionated Development approach.
- Quick start to development by providing defaults.
- No Separate Web Server Needed.Which means that you no longer have to boot up Tomcat, Glassfish, or anything else.
- Requires less configuration-Since there is no web.xml file. Simply add classes annotated with@Configuration and then you can add methods annotated with@Bean, and Spring will automagically load up the object and manage it like it always has. You can even add @Autowired to the bean method to have Spring autowire in dependencies needed for the bean.
- Environment Based Configuration-Using these properties, you can pass into the application which environment you are using with:-Dspring.profiles.active={enviornment}. Spring will then load up the subsequent application properties file at (application-{environment}.properties) after loading up the main application properties file.
Which build tool have you used to develop Spring Boot Application ?
Spring Boot application can be developed using Maven as well as Gradle.
Maven : http://www.javainuse.com/spring/SpringBoot_HelloWorld
Gradle : http://www.javainuse.com/spring/SpringBoot_HelloWorld_gradle
What is JavaConfig?
Spring JavaConfig is a product of the Spring community that provides a pure-Java approach to configuring the Spring IoC Container. It thus helps avoid using XML configurations.
- The advantages of JavaConfig are
Object-oriented configuration. Because configurations are defined as classes in JavaConfig, users can take full advantage of object-oriented features in Java. One configuration class may subclass another, overriding its @Bean methods, etc.
- Reduced or eliminated XML configuration. The benefits of externalized configuration based on the principles of dependency injection have been proven. However, many developers would prefer not to switch back and forth between XML and Java. JavaConfig provides developers with a pure-Java approach to configuring the Spring container that is conceptually similar to XML configuration. It is technically possible to configure the container using only JavaConfig configuration classes, however in practice many have found it ideal to mix-and-match JavaConfig with XML.
- Type-safe and refactoring-friendly. JavaConfig provides a type-safe approach to configuring the Spring container. Thanks to Java 5.0's support for generics, it is now possible to retrieve beans by type rather than by name, free of any casting or string-based lookups.
How to reload my changes on Spring Boot without having to restart server?
This can be achieved using DEV Tools. With this dependency any changes you save, the embedded tomcat will restart. Spring Boot has a Developer tools (DevTools) module which helps to improve the productivity of developers. One of the key challenge for the Java developers is to auto deploy the file changes to server and auto restart the server. Developers can reload changes on Spring Boot without having to restart my server. This will eliminates the need for manually deploying the changes every time. Spring Boot doesn’t have this feature when it has released it’s first version. This was a most requested features for the developers. The module DevTools does exactly what is needed for the developers. This module will be disabled in the production environment. It also provides H2-database console for better testing the application. The following dependency is used
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-boot-devtools</artifactId>
<optional>true</optional>
</dependency>
The DevTool dependency usage for autorestart and H2 DB console is illustrated on that page: http://www.javainuse.com/spring/SpringBootUsingPagination
What is Actuator in Spring Boot?
Spring boot actuator is one of the important feature in spring boot framework. Spring boot actuator helps you to access the current state of the running application in production environment. There are several metrics that has to be checked and monitored in the production environment. Even some external applications may be using those services to trigger the alert message to concerned person. Actuator module exposes set of REST endpoints that can be directly accessed as a HTTP URL to check the status.
How to disable Actuator endpoint security in Spring Boot?
By default all sensitive HTTP endpoints are secured such that only users that have an ACTUATOR role may access them. Security is enforced using the standard HttpServletRequest.isUserInRole method. We can disable security using - management.security.enabled=false It is suggested to disable security only if the actuator endpoints are accessed behind firewall.
How to run Spring boot application to custom port ?
In order to run a spring boot application on a custom port you can specify the port in application.properties.
server.port=8090
Have you written Test cases using Spring Boot ?
Spring Boot provides the @SpringBootTest for writing Unit Test Cases
Spring Boot Unit Test Simple Example : http://www.javainuse.com/spring/springboot_testcases
What is YAML ?
AML is a human-readable data serialization language. It is commonly used for configuration files. Compared to properties file, YAML file is much more structured and less confusing in case we want to add complex properties in the configuration file. As can be seen YAML has hierarchical configuration data.
Use YAML properties in Spring Boot : http://www.javainuse.com/spring/bootyaml
How to implement security for Spring boot application ?
For Implementing security for Spring Boot we use the spring-boot-starter-security dependency and have to add the Security config. It requires very little code. Config class will have to extend WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter and override its methods.
Spring Boot Security example and explanation : http://www.javainuse.com/spring/sprboot_sec
Have you integrated Spring Boot and ActiveMQ ?
For integrating Spring Boot and ActiveMQ we use the spring-boot-starter-activemq dependency It requires very little configuration and no boilerplate code.
Spring Boot ActiveMQ explanation : http://www.javainuse.com/spring/sprboot_activemq
Have you integrated Spring Boot and Apache Kafka ?
or integrating Spring Boot and Apache Kafka we use the spring-kafka dependency.
Spring Boot + Apache Kafka Example :http://www.javainuse.com/spring/spring-boot-apache-kafka-hello-world
How to implement Pagination and Sorting with Spring Boot ?
Using Spring Boot achieving pagination is very simple. Using the Spring Data-JPA this is achieved passing pageable org.springframework.data.domain.Pageable to the repository methods.
Spring Boot pagination explanation: http://www.javainuse.com/spring/SpringBootUsingPagination
What is Swagger ? Have you implemented it using Spring Boot ?
Swagger is widely used for visualizing APIs, and with Swagger UI it provides online sandbox for frontend developers. For the tutorial, we will use the Springfox implementation of the Swagger 2 specification. Swagger is a tool, a specification and a complete framework implementation for producing the visual representation of RESTful Web Services. It enables documentation to be updated at the same pace as the server. When properly defined via Swagger, a consumer can understand and interact with the remote service with a minimal amount of implementation logic. Thus Swagger removes the guesswork in calling the service.
Spring Boot + Swagger2 : http://www.javainuse.com/spring/boot_swagger
What is Spring Profiles ? How do you implement it using Spring Boot ?
Spring Profiles allows users to register beans depending on the profile(dev, test, prod etc). So when the application is running in DEVELOPMENT only certain beans can be loaded and when in PRODUCTION certain other beans can be loaded. Suppose our requirement is that the Swagger documentation be enabled only for the QA environment and disabled for all others. This can be done using Profiles. Spring Boot makes using Profiles very easy.
Spring Boot + profiles :http://www.javainuse.com/spring/boot_swagger_profile
What is Spring Batch ? How do you implement it using Spring Boot ?
Spring Boot Batch provides reusable functions that are essential in processing large volumes of records, including logging/tracing, transaction management, job processing statistics, job restart, skip, and resource management. It also provides more advanced technical services and features that will enable extremely high-volume and high performance batch jobs though optimization and partitioning techniques.Simple as well as complex, high-volume batch jobs can leverage the framework in a highly scalable manner to process significant volumes of information.
Spring Boot + Batch : http://www.javainuse.com/spring/bootbatch
What is FreeMarker Template? How do you implement it using Spring Boot ?
FreeMarker is a Java-based Template Engine, originally focusing on dynamic web page generation with MVC software architecture. The major advantage of using Freemarker is the complete separation of the Presentation layer and the Business Layer. The Programmers can work on the application code while the designers can work on the html page design. Finally using freemarker these can then be combined to give the final output page.
Spring Boot + FreeMarker Example : http://www.javainuse.com/spring/spring-boot-freemarker-hello-world
How to implement Exception Handling using Spring Boot ?
Spring provides a very useful way to handle exceptions using ControllerAdvice. We will be implementing a ControlerAdvice class which will handle all exceptions thrown by the controller class.
Spring Boot Exception Handling:http://www.javainuse.com/spring/boot-exception-handling
What is caching? Have you used any caching framework with Spring Boot ?
A cache is an area of local memory that holds a copy of frequently accessed data that is otherwise expensive to get or compute. Have used Hazelcast for caching.
Spring Boot + Hazelcast Example : http://www.javainuse.com/spring/spring-boot-hazelcast
Have you exposed a SOAP webservice endpoint using Spring Boot?
Yes. Using Spring Boot exposed a web service to be consumed. Used Contract first approach to generate the classes from wsdl.
Spring Boot + SOAP Web Service Example :http://www.javainuse.com/spring/springbootsoapwebservice
How did you perform database operations using Spring Boot ?
Spring Boot Tutorial-Spring Data JPA : http://www.javainuse.com/spring/SpringBoot_DataJPA
Spring Boot JDBC Example : http://www.javainuse.com/spring/bootjdbc
How to upload a file using Spring ?
Spring Boot + File Upload Example: http://www.javainuse.com/spring/bootupload
How to implement interceptors with Spring Boot ?
Using Spring MVC HandlerInterceptor with Spring Boot : http://www.javainuse.com/spring/bootInterceptor
How to use schedulers with Spring Boot ?
Spring Boot Task Scheduler Example :http://www.javainuse.com/spring/bootTask