This course will enable you to start developing your own GraphQL interfaces as Java Spring Boot microservices.
GraphQL is a hot new technology, and demand for competent developers is ever increasing.
In this course you will first walk through a fully functioning GraphQL microservice.
You will then write a complete GraphQL Spring Boot microservice from scratch. By the end, you will be able to start with an idea, and finish a GraphQL service very quickly.
Topics we cover include:
What is GraphQL, and why use it?
How to set up your project
How to model your data objects
How to create and update your GraphQL Schema file
How to write Resolver components
How to test your service
Instructor Details
Courses : 1
Specification: GraphQL with Spring Boot – Foundation I
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Price | $14.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 2.5 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Leanne Hayes –
Explanations are very clear and easy to follow. Enjoy the videos.
Tore Gard –
Nice tempo
Ben Beckmann –
good explanation, slow talking
Carlos –
very clear
Jithin Joseph –
Pretty and simple
Teodor Fedorisin –
project 2 is much more interesting than the first one.
Joshua Kruder –
Good introduction to graphql and spring boot. I would have liked to see some automated testing with graphql to verify correct behavior of resolvers/mutations and some integration tests.
Ashish Srivastava –
Good to learn
John Buehrer –
A bit more background info would be useful. Eg: do we need to be familiar with Gradle before proceeding with this course? This sort of thing may be obvious to you, but your audience might be coming from different backgrounds with different experiences.
Pushkaran PANNIRSELVAM –
Able to get a clear understanding on implementing graphql.. Thank You !
Lloyd Dlamini –
It was a good introduction to GrapthQL, and the instructor takes the required time to explain the concepts, integrate them to code and also gives an overview of how everything fits together.
Vimit Dhawan –
I think its better to integrate with database
Jonathan Mervine –
Short, concise, covers the information I was hoping for. Could use a little bit of cleanup to cut out some of the debugging steps. Otherwise good.