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.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Getting started Chapter 1. Introduction to Play 2 Chapter 2. Your first Play application Part 2: Core functionality Chapter 3. Deconstructing Play application architecture Chapter 4. Defining the application’s HTTP interface Chapter 5. Storing data—the persistence layer Chapter 6. Building a user interface with view templates Chapter 7. Validating and processing input with the forms API Part 3: Advanced concepts Chapter 8. Building a single-page JavaScript application with JSON Chapter 9. Play and more Chapter 10. Web services, iteratees, and WebSockets
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