Abstract

In contemporary web development, two predominant approaches prevail for crafting web pages: the Multi-Page Application (MPA) and the Single Page Application (SPA). This research paper centers on elucidating the exhaustive process of developing a Single Page Application (SPA) employing open-source technologies, specifically Spring Boot for the backend and Angular for the frontend. The integration of these frameworks facilitates the creation of dynamic and responsive web applications, offering enhanced user experiences. Through this paper, we delve into the architecture, implementation, and best practices associated with building SPAs, leveraging the robust features and capabilities of Spring Boot and Angular. Furthermore, the paper elucidates the advantages of SPAs over MPAs, highlighting their efficiency, scalability, and adaptability in modern web development paradigms. The comprehensive exploration of this topic aims to provide developers with valuable insights and practical guidance for effectively constructing SPAs utilizing Spring Boot and Angular. Key Words: Spring Boot, Dependency Injection, Angular Bean etc.

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