Spring Framework 6 and Spring Boot 3
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Spring 6 is a functional web framework for back-end development and is quite famous among Java developers when it comes to designing an enterprise-based application.
It consists of lots of modules and projects, which makes it very huge.
The Spring Framework and Spring Boot enable developers to create high-performing, reusable, easily testable, and loose-coupling enterprise Java applications
It can be used to develop any Java application.
Knowledge of Spring Framework has a huge demand in the enterprise market, and Spring Framework developers are paid handsomely.
Having Spring Framework on your resume will highlight you among other Java developers.
This course offers hands-on experience building Spring Framework apps using Spring Boot.
This course will be interactive and fun, as I will code all the projects from scratch.
By taking this course, you will have the latest skills that you need to build real apps using the Spring Framework.
Requirements for this Course:
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Basic Knowledge of HTML,CSS and JS is helpful
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Knowledge of SQL and databases is helpful
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Good knowledge of Core Java, JDBC and Servlets.
Learn these important topics
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Spring Boot
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Spring Core (IoC)
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Spring MVC
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Spring AOP
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Spring Data JPA
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Spring REST
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Spring Security
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Cloud Deployment
Who this course is for:
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This learning path is for developers who wish to create their own web apps with Spring 6
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This course is ideal for developers who wish to use the Spring Frameworks for enterprise application development
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1Introduction to SpringVideo lesson
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2Spring DocsVideo lesson
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3PrerequisitesVideo lesson
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4IDE for SpringVideo lesson
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5IoC and DIVideo lesson
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6First Spring Boot AppVideo lesson
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7Spring vs Spring BootVideo lesson
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8DI using Spring BootVideo lesson
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9Autowiring in Spring BootVideo lesson
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10Spring 1st ProjectVideo lesson
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11Spring Bean XML ConfigVideo lesson
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12Object CreationVideo lesson
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13ScopesVideo lesson
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14Setter InjectionVideo lesson
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15Ref AttributeVideo lesson
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16Constructor InjectionVideo lesson
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17Creating InterfaceVideo lesson
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18AutowiringVideo lesson
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19Primary beanVideo lesson
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20Lazy Init BeanVideo lesson
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21getBean by TypeVideo lesson
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22Inner BeanVideo lesson
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23Java Based ConfigVideo lesson
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24Bean NameVideo lesson
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25Scope AnnotationVideo lesson
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26AutowireVideo lesson
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27Primary and QualifierVideo lesson
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28Component Stereotype AnnotationVideo lesson
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29Autowire Field, Constructor, SetterVideo lesson
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30Primary AnnotationVideo lesson
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31Scope and Value AnnotationVideo lesson
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44Web App IntroductionVideo lesson
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45Creating a Servlet ProjectVideo lesson
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46Running TomcatVideo lesson
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47Servlet MappingVideo lesson
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48Responding to the ClientVideo lesson
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49Introduction to MVCVideo lesson
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50Creating a Spring Boot Web App ProjectVideo lesson
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51Creating a JSP PageVideo lesson
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52Creating a ControllerVideo lesson
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53RequestMappingVideo lesson
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54Sending data to ControllerVideo lesson
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55Accepting Data the servlet wayVideo lesson
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56Display Data on Result PageVideo lesson
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57RequestParamVideo lesson
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58Model ObjectVideo lesson
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59Setting Prefix and SuffixVideo lesson
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60ModelAndViewVideo lesson
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61Need for ModelAttributeVideo lesson
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62Using ModelAttributeVideo lesson
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78Rest using Spring Boot IntroductionVideo lesson
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79What is REST?Video lesson
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80Http MethodsVideo lesson
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81Understanding the React UIVideo lesson
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82Working with PostmanVideo lesson
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83Creating a Rest ControllerVideo lesson
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84Connecting React and SpringVideo lesson
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85PathVariableVideo lesson
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86Sending Data and RequestBodyVideo lesson
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87Put and Delete MappingVideo lesson
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88Content NegotiationVideo lesson

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