Summary Play for Scala shows
you how to build Scala-based web applications using the
Play 2 framework. This book starts by introducing Play
through a comprehensive overview example. Then, you'll
look at each facet of a typical Play application both by
exploring simple code snippets and by adding to a larger
running example. Along the way, you'll deepen your
knowledge of Scala as a programming language and work
with tools like Akka.
About this Book
Play is a Scala web framework with built-in
advantages: Scala's strong type system helps deliver
bug-free code, and the Akka framework helps achieve
hassle-free concurrency and peak performance. Play
builds on the web's stateless nature for excellent
scalability, and because it is event-based and
nonblocking, you'll find it to be great for near
real-time applications.
Play for Scala
teaches you to build Scala-based web applications using
Play 2. It gets you going with a comprehensive overview
example. It then explores each facet of a typical Play
application by walking through sample code snippets and
adding features to a running example. Along the way,
you'll deepen your knowledge of Scala and learn to work
with tools like Akka.
Written for readers familiar
with Scala and web-based application architectures. No
knowledge of Play is assumed.
Purchase of the print
book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub
formats from Manning Publications.
What's
Inside
- Intro to Play 2
- Play's MVC structure
- Mastering Scala templates and forms
- Persisting data and using web services
- Using Play's advanced features
About
the Authors Peter Hiltonv,
Erik
Bakker, and
Francisco Canedo, are engineers
at Lunatech, a consultancy with Scala and Play
expertise. They are contributors to the Play framework.
Table of Contents
PART 1: GETTING STARTED
- Introduction to Play
- Your first Play application
PART 2: CORE FUNCTIONALITY
- Deconstructing Play application architecture
- Defining the application's HTTP interface
- Storing data—the persistence layer
- Building a user interface with view templates
- Validating and processing input with the forms
API
PART 3: ADVANCED CONCEPTS
- Building a single-page JavaScript application with
JSON
- Play and more
- Web services, iteratees, and
WebSockets