![]() ![]() ![]() In this part of my tutorial series for Spring Boot, we’re going to look at setting up a Spring MVC controller to support CRUD operations against the database. An application which will display data from the database, and allow you to create new records, update existing records, and delete selected records too. In this part of the series, we tie everything together to provide a working Spring Boot web application. ![]() And we started off in the first part looking at using the Spring Initializr to start our Spring Boot project. In the second part of the series, we looked at using Thymeleaf for building the web pages. In the last part of the series, we looked at setting up Spring Data JPA for database persistence. This is the 4th part of my tutorial series on building a web application using Spring Boot. ![]()
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