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What you'll learn?
- You will learn the MAGIC of Spring Boot - Auto Configuration, Spring Initializr and Starter Projects
- You will learn to develop RESTful web services with Spring Boot
- You will learn to DEVELOP a Web Application connecting to JPA/Hibernate Step by Step with Spring MVC and Spring Boot
- You will learn to use a wide variety of Spring Boot STARTER Projects - Spring Boot Web, Spring Boot Test, Spring Boot Data JPA, Spring Boot Data REST
- You will understand Spring MVC IN DEPTH - DispatcherServlet , Model, Controllers and ViewResolver
- You will understand how to make BEST USE of Spring Boot Actuator and Spring Boot Developer Tools
- You will learn how to externalise application configuration using Spring Boot Profiles and Dynamic Configuration
- You will understand and use the embedded servlet container options provided by Spring Boot - Tomcat, Jetty and Undertow
- You will learn to write great Unit and Integration tests using Spring Boot Starter Test
- You will understand the basics of developing a Web Application - POST, GET, HTTP, MVC Pattern
- You will understand the basics of styling your web page using Bootstrap framework
Course Overview
Pre-requisites
- You should have working experience with Java and Annotations
- You should have working experience with Java and Annotations
Target Audience
- You would like to understand the magic of Spring Boot
- You are looking forward to develop you first RESTful API with Spring Boot
- You are looking forward to develop you first Web Application with Spring MVC and Spring Boot
- You are a experienced developer new to Spring Boot and want to discover what the hype is about
Curriculum 112 Lectures 13:17:18
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Section 1 : Introduction
- Lecture 2 :
- Spring Boot Master Class - Course Overview
- Lecture 3 :
- Spring Boot Master Class - Git Repository
- Lecture 4 :
- Spring Boot Master Class - Installing Basic Tools
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Section 2 : Web Application with Spring Boot
- Lecture 1 :
- Step 0 : Web Application with Spring Boot - Section Introduction
- Lecture 2 :
- Step 01 : Part 1 Basic Spring Boot Web Application Setup
- Lecture 3 :
- Step 01 : Part 2 Pom.xml, Spring Boot Application and application properties
- Lecture 4 :
- Step 02 : Part 1 First Spring MVC Controller, @ResponseBody, @Controller
- Lecture 5 :
- Step 02 : Part 2 Understanding HTTP Request Flow
- Lecture 6 :
- Step 03 : Demystifying some of the Spring Boot magic
- Lecture 7 :
- Step 04 : Redirect to Login JSP - @ResponseBody and View Resolver
- Lecture 8 :
- Step 05 : Show userid and password on welcome page - ModelMap and @RequestParam
- Lecture 9 :
- Step 06 : DispatcherServlet and Spring MVC Flow
- Lecture 10 :
- Step 07 : Your First HTML form
- Lecture 11 :
- Step 08 : Add hard-coded validation of userid and password
- Lecture 12 :
- Step 09 : Magic of Spring
- Lecture 13 :
- Step 10: Create TodoController and list-todos view. Make TodoService a @Service
- Lecture 14 :
- Step 11 : Architecture of Web Applications
- Lecture 15 :
- Step 12 : Session vs Model vs Request - @SessionAttributes
- Lecture 16 :
- Step 13 : Add new todo
- Lecture 17 :
- Step 14 : Display Todos in a table using JSTL Tags
- Lecture 18 :
- Step 15 : Bootstrap for Page Formatting using webjars
- Lecture 19 :
- Step 16 : Let's delete a Todo
- Lecture 20 :
- Step 17 : Format Add Todo Page and Adding Basic HTML5 form validation
- Lecture 21 :
- Step 18 : Part 1 Validations with Hibernate Validator - Using Command Bean
- Lecture 22 :
- Step 18 : Part 2 Using JSR 349 Validations
- Lecture 23 :
- Step 19 : Updating a todo
- Lecture 24 :
- Step 20 : Let's add a Target Date for Todo - Use initBinder to Handle Date Field
- Lecture 25 :
- Step 21 : JSP Fragments and Navigation Bar
- Lecture 26 :
- Step 22 : Preparing for Spring Security
- Lecture 27 :
- Step 23 : Initial Spring Security Setup
- Lecture 28 :
- Step 24 : Refactor and add Logout Functionality using Spring Security
- Lecture 29 :
- Step 25 : Exception Handling
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Section 3 : introduction to JUnit in 5 Steps
- Lecture 1 :
- Step 0 : JUnit in 5 Steps - Section Introduction
- Lecture 2 :
- Step 1 : What is JUnit and Unit Testing?
- Lecture 3 :
- Step 2 : First JUnit Project and Green Bar
- Lecture 4 :
- Step 3 : First Code and First Unit Test
- Lecture 5 :
- Step 4 : Other assert methods
- Lecture 6 :
- Step 5 : Important annotations
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Section 4 : Introduction to Mockito in 5 Steps
- Lecture 1 :
- Step 0 : Mockito in 5 Steps - Section Introduction
- Lecture 2 :
- Step 1 : Setting up an example using http://start.spring.io
- Lecture 3 :
- Step 2 : Using Stubs - Disadvantages
- Lecture 4 :
- Step 3 : Your first Mock
- Lecture 5 :
- Step 4 : Using Mockito Annotations - @Mock, @InjectMocks, @RunWith(MockitoJUnit
- Lecture 6 :
- Step 5 : Mocking List interface
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Section 5 : Spring Boot Deep Dive with a simple API
- Lecture 1 :
- Section Introduction - Spring Boot Deep Dive with a simple API
- Lecture 2 :
- Step 01 : Setup and Launch Spring Boot Application with Maven and Eclipse
- Lecture 3 :
- Step 01 -Part 2 - Setup and Launch Spring Boot Application with Maven and Eclips
- Lecture 4 :
- Step 02 : Creating your first RestController
- Lecture 5 :
- Step 02: Theory : Basics of Spring Framework
- Lecture 6 :
- Step 03 : Understanding Spring Boot Magic : Spring Boot Starter Web
- Lecture 7 :
- Step 04 : Understanding Spring Boot Magic : Spring Boot Starter Parent
- Lecture 8 :
- Step 05 : Spring Boot vs Spring
- Lecture 9 :
- Step 06 : Create all Services for Survey and Questions
- Lecture 10 :
- Step 07 : Creating REST Service with @GetMapping and @PathVariable
- Lecture 11 :
- Step 07 : Theory - Message Converters and Introduction to REST
- Lecture 12 :
- Step 08 : Second REST Service to retrieve a specific question
- Lecture 13 :
- Step 09 : Spring Boot Developer Tools and LiveReload : Develop faster!
- Lecture 14 :
- Step 10 : Create a Service to add a new question to survey :@PostMapping, Postma
- Lecture 15 :
- Step 11 : Understand Content Negotiation. Deliver XML Responses.
- Lecture 16 :
- Step 12 : Spring Initializr : Create Spring Boot Projects on the fly!
- Lecture 17 :
- Step 13 : Spring Boot Actuator : Monitor your Spring Boot applications!
- Lecture 18 :
- Step 14 : Understanding Embedded servlet containers : Switch to Jetty or Underto
- Lecture 19 :
- Step 15 : Adding Dynamic Configuration to your application : YAML and More..
- Lecture 20 :
- Step 16 : Basics of Profiles
- Lecture 21 :
- Step 17 : Advanced Application Configuration - Type Safe Configuration Propertie
- Lecture 22 :
- Step 18 : Spring Boot Starter : Spring Data JPA with CommandLineRunner
- Lecture 23 :
- Step 18 : Spring Boot Starter : Spring Data JPA with CommandLineRunner Part 2
- Lecture 24 :
- Step 19 : In Memory Database H2 Console and add a new JPA Repository Method
- Lecture 25 :
- Step 20 : Spring Boot Starter : Introduction to Spring Data Rest
- Lecture 26 :
- Step 21 : Spring Boot Integration Test
- Lecture 27 :
- Step 21 : Spring Boot Integration Test Part 2
- Lecture 28 :
- Step 22 : Adding Integration Test for POST Request
- Lecture 29 :
- Step 23 : Small Refactoring to organise ourselves
- Lecture 30 :
- Step 24 : Writing Unit Tests with Spring Boot and Mockito
- Lecture 31 :
- Step 24 : Writing Unit Tests with Spring Boot and Mockito Part 2
- Lecture 32 :
- Step 25 : Writing Unit test for createTodo
- Lecture 33 :
- Step 26 : Securing our services with Basic Authentication using Spring Security
- Lecture 34 :
- Step 27 : Configure Spring Security user roles for survey and other services
- Lecture 35 :
- Step 27 : Configure Spring Security user roles - Part 2
- Lecture 36 :
- Step 28 : A Deep Dive into Spring Boot Auto Configuration
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Section 6 : Introduction to JPA With Spring Boot in 10 Steps
- Lecture 1 :
- Step 0 : JPA with Spring Boot in 10 Steps - Section Introduction
- Lecture 2 :
- Step 1 : Object Relational Impedence Mismatch
- Lecture 3 :
- Step 2 : World before JPA - JDBC, Spring JDBC and myBatis
- Lecture 4 :
- Step 3 : Introduction to JPA
- Lecture 5 :
- Step 4 : Creating a JPA Project using Spring Initializr
- Lecture 6 :
- Step 5 : Defining a JPA Entity - User
- Lecture 7 :
- Step 6 : Defining a Service to manage the Entity - UserService and EntityManager
- Lecture 8 :
- Step 7 : Using a Command Line Runner to save the User to database
- Lecture 9 :
- Step 8 : Magic of Spring Boot and In Memory Database H2
- Lecture 10 :
- Step 9 : Introduction to Spring Data JPA
- Lecture 11 :
- Step 10 : More JPA Repository : findById and findAll
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Section 7 : Connecting Web Application with JPA
- Lecture 1 :
- Section Introduction - Connecting Web Application with JPA
- Lecture 2 :
- Step 26 : Adding Dependencies for JPA and H2
- Lecture 3 :
- Step 27: Configuring H2 Console
- Lecture 4 :
- Step 28: Create Todo Entity and JPA Repository
- Lecture 5 :
- Step 29: Insert Todo using JPA Repository
- Lecture 6 :
- Step 30: Update, Delete and Retrieve Todos using JPA Repository
- Lecture 7 :
- Step 31: Data initialization with data.sql
- Lecture 8 :
- Step 32: Connecting JPA to other databases
- Lecture 9 :
- Step 33: Upgrading to Spring Boot 2 and Spring 5
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Section 8 : Appendix - First 10 Steps in Spring
- Lecture 1 :
- Section Introduction - First 10 Steps in Spring
- Lecture 2 :
- Step 1 : Setting up a Spring Project using htttp://start.spring.io
- Lecture 3 :
- Step 2 : Understanding Tight Coupling using the Binary Search Algorithm Example
- Lecture 4 :
- Step 3 : Making the Binary Search Algorithm Example Loosely Coupled
- Lecture 5 :
- Step 4 : Using Spring to Manage Dependencies - @Component, @Autowired
- Lecture 6 :
- Step 5 : What is happening in the background?
- Lecture 7 :
- Step 6 : Dynamic auto wiring and Troubleshooting - @Primary
- Lecture 8 :
- Step 7 : Constructor and Setter Injection
- Lecture 9 :
- Step 8 : Spring Modules
- Lecture 10 :
- Step 9 : Spring Projects
- Lecture 11 :
- Step 10 : Why is Spring Popular?
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