Conventions used
There are a number of text conventions used throughout this book.
CodeInText: Indicates code words in text, database table names, folder names, filenames, file extensions, pathnames, dummy URLs, user input, and Twitter handles. Here is an example: "To avoid LazyInitializationException, one of the solutions is an open session in view. "
A block of code is set as follows:
PreparedStatement st = null;
try {
st = conn.prepareStatement(INSERT_ACCOUNT_QUERY);
st.setString(1, bean.getAccountName());
st.setInt(2, bean.getAccountNumber());
st.execute();
}
When we wish to draw your attention to a particular part of a code block, the relevant lines or items are set in bold:
@Configuration
@EnableTransactionManagement
@PropertySource({ "classpath:persistence-hibernate.properties" })
@ComponentScan({ "com.packt.springhighperformance.ch6.bankingapp" })
@EnableJpaRepositories(basePackages = "com.packt.springhighperformance.ch6.bankingapp.repository")
public class PersistenceJPAConfig {
}
Any command-line input or output is written as follows:
curl -sL --connect-timeout 1 -i http://localhost:8080/authentication-cache/secure/login -H "Authorization: Basic Y3VzdDAwMTpUZXN0QDEyMw=="
Bold: Indicates a new term, an important word, or words that you see onscreen. For example, words in menus or dialog boxes appear in the text like this. Here is an example: "Inside the Applications window, we can see a menu for Local nodes."
Warnings or important notes appear like this.
Tips and tricks appear like this.