Do you want to become a Spring Developer with lots of high–demand skillsets in your toolbox? Do you want to learn how Spring Framework and Spring Boot works? You should definitely join me where we will be diving deep into the Spring Framework and Spring Boot and develop Spring MVC, Spring Data, Spring REST applications and much more starting from scratch!
List of technologies we will cover in this course is huge. Covering everything with Spring technology stack, to combine all the technologies we learned, we will buid a full–featured, production–grade Spring MVC CRUD application where we will use Spring Data, Spring REST, Spring MVC, Thymeleaf, HTML5, CSS3 and Bootstrap! So we will also get a taste of UI and Front–End development too with Spring!
First, we will start by setting up our development environment. To set things up, I will show you how you can prepare your environment both on Windows and MacOS. We’ll then learn and understand how Spring Framework and Spring Boot works. We will discover the architecture of Spring Framework and Spring Boot and how everything amazingly work together and handled by the framework itself. We will make use of Spring Initializr to create all of our applications and I will teach you how you can make the most out of it. We will use both use IDE version of Spring Initializr and also start dot spring dot io. We will also learn to how to uild and package our application with Maven. Then we will start by developing our first Spring Boot application! After our first application, we will start digging into Spring Boot more and learn how Dependency Injection(DI) and Inversion of Control(IoC) works. Learning DI and IoC is a crucial process in learning how Spring works and to actually work with it. When we understand DI and IoC, we will discover the world of Spring Profiles and Spring Configuration. We will activate profiles and learn how to configure our application for our specific needs.
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Courses : 8
Specification: Learn Spring & Spring Boot 10x Productive Java Development
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 9.5 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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M Malhi –
Course content is good however font size (10 12) is a major issue, need to watch on large monitor, unwatchable on tablet. At places author zooms in which is quite helpful but in many places the font is just uncomfortably small. For future courses author should consider increasing the font size (16 18 or more).
Elio Shyti –
Personally I find this course very well structured, with a lot of well explained examples and valued information. Until now I am still about 50% of the whole material.
George Nunes –
It has attended the expected! What a really recommend is add examples involving Many To One relationships.
Thomas Schl gl –
This is course which gives you really a very detailled way how to work with Spring and Spring Boot.
Felix Mack –
The author seems to be quite experienced in the field, but for most of the topics I feel like explanations are missing. For the most part it is like do this and then do this and then do this, which is not bad, but did not meet my expectations, since as soon as anything crashed (versions and partly JPA stuff is outdated/deprecated) I was lost for straight 30 mins of google and I honestly don’t pay to google things but to learn stuff. To be fair the author encourages you to ask him in those cases, but I don’t feel like having the luxury to wait who knows how long for an answer. Aside from that some personal notes: With videos in this high quality, which surely made a lot of work, its not that hard to cut coughing and burping out or at least mute the mic input stream for the time. In comparison to competitors this seemed rather unprofessional. Also the author calls the slash repeatedly as a backslash, which would be no big deal, if this wasn’t a programming course.
Matt Graham –
Bits of it are a little out of date I’ve learned some useful bits and pieces but I was expecting a bit more detail on Spring Data and managing more complex database relationships.
Prathamesh Bandivadekar –
It’s very basic starter course. You can get your feet wet in the ocean of Spring Technologies. There is more to cover and lot to learn in depth. I don’t expect this course to cover everything, but as i mentioned its a good introductory course to Spring.