38 comments on “Angular Universal CLI – Step-by-Step Example with REST Client”

Angular Universal CLI – Step-by-Step Example with REST Client

This time we will learn how to create a small Angular Universal CLI project that is using the WordPress REST service to retrieve and display the title and content of a WordPress blog post. Angular Universal CLI combines the Universal…

2 comments on “Behavior-Driven Angular – Part 2: Inserting REST Data as „innerHTML“ into a Web Application”

Behavior-Driven Angular – Part 2: Inserting REST Data as „innerHTML“ into a Web Application

Today, we will extend the behavior-driven development example of the previous blog post and add the blog content to the document. Like last time, we will retrieve the HTML content from the WordPress API. Sounds easy, right? We will see that…

6 comments on “Behavior-Driven Angular – part 1: Consuming a RESTful Web Service with Angular 4”

Behavior-Driven Angular – part 1: Consuming a RESTful Web Service with Angular 4

In this step-by-step tutorial, we will follow a behavior-driven development approach to create an Angular 4 application from Angular CLI. The hello-world-like application will consume the WordPress REST API and it will display a blog post title. We will create…

3 comments on “Hello Java Hipster: Angular 4 and Spring Boot”

Hello Java Hipster: Angular 4 and Spring Boot

In this blog post, Java Hipster will help us creating a mini blog application based on Angular 4 and Spring Boot. Angular is a popular framework for creating reactive single page applications, while Spring Boot is a robust java-based backend framework…

2 comments on “Angular 4: Automatic Table of Contents”

Angular 4: Automatic Table of Contents

In this step by step tutorial, we will go through the process of creating a two-level automatic Table of Contents by adding Angular Typescript/javascript code. We will perform following steps: We will discuss alternative solutions. We will start an Angular…

4 comments on “Angular 4 Universal: Boosting Performance through Server Side Rendering”

Angular 4 Universal: Boosting Performance through Server Side Rendering

This time we will show, how to use server side rendering with Angular 4 (or Angular 2). Like in my previous blog post, we will consume a RESTful Web Service with Angular 4. However, the web page will be displayed…

13 comments on “Angular 6 REST API Example — Angular 6 Consume REST API — Step-by-Step”

Angular 6 REST API Example — Angular 6 Consume REST API — Step-by-Step

Angular 6 is available, so I have decided to bring my instructions about Consuming a REST Service with Angular to the next level. In this step-by-step hello-world-style tutorial, you will be lead through following steps: installation of Angular CLI v6 in a CentOS docker container retrieval of HTML code data from the WordPress API display of the retrieved HTML code in a browser

2 comments on “Jenkins (6): BrowserStack Integration – Automated Cross Browser Testing”

Jenkins (6): BrowserStack Integration – Automated Cross Browser Testing

With the BrowserStack cloud-based solution, there is no need to buy many different hardware types for testing your website for many different mobile devices and operating systems. In this blog post about Jenkins BrowserStack Integration, we will learn how to integrate BrowserStack-based automated…

2 comments on “Testing any Browser on any Hardware using BrowserStack – A Protractor Cross Browser Testing Example”

Testing any Browser on any Hardware using BrowserStack – A Protractor Cross Browser Testing Example

This time we will learn how to test any web site (including your front end software) using many different Internet browsers by integrating a cloud-based cross browser test solution named BrowserStack. We will perform Protractor tests for AngularJS using the…