A Java Spring Boot Microservices project for beginners
A Java Spring Boot Microservices project for beginners, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.35, with 57 lectures, based on 776 reviews, and has 11268 subscribers.
You will learn about Java Spring Boot Microservices from scratch with hands on examples Spring Cloud This course is ideal for individuals who are Java beginners or Microservices beginners It is particularly useful for Java beginners or Microservices beginners.
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Summary
Title: A Java Spring Boot Microservices project for beginners
Price: $64.99
Average Rating: 4.35
Number of Lectures: 57
Number of Published Lectures: 57
Number of Curriculum Items: 57
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 57
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Java Spring Boot Microservices from scratch with hands on examples
- Spring Cloud
Who Should Attend
- Java beginners
- Microservices beginners
Target Audiences
- Java beginners
- Microservices beginners
Learn to build a Java Spring Boot Microservices application with Spring Cloud. You will learn the following modules with hands on examples.
1. Java Basics – Start from scratch and master all concepts with simple practical examples.
2. Spring Framework – Learn Spring without prior Spring experience/
3. Spring Boot – Spring Boot is the modern way to build Java applications. We have simplified Spring Boot Learning for you by taking a step by step hands-on approach.
4. Spring Data JPA – You will get exposure to doing database interactions from a Spring application.
5. Spring Cloud – You will quickly build various Microservices patterns using Spring Cloud. You will master concepts like configuration management, service discovery, circuit breakers, intelligent routing.
5. IntelliJ Idea and Maven
6. Microservices – Service discovery, externalizing configuration, API Gateway, dynamic routing, client side load balancing, circuit breaker, handling failure with Netflix Hystrix
Build the application from scratch with step by step instructions. You will gain hands-on expertise in the following areas : Java, Spring Framework, Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Microservices, IntelliJ, REST, JPA, Maven, Zuul,Ribbon. We have used IntelliJ which is the most popular IDE for all development work.
No prior Java or Spring knowledge required. Basic programming skills and database knowledge required to get started
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: REST Web Service
Lecture 3: Understanding microservices
Lecture 4: Java microservices learning path
Chapter 2: Java basics
Lecture 1: Installing JDK
Lecture 2: Installing IntelliJ
Lecture 3: Java hello world
Lecture 4: Java data types and variables
Lecture 5: Java operators
Lecture 6: Java control flow statements
Lecture 7: Importing a Java project into IntelliJ
Lecture 8: Java class and object
Lecture 9: Java inheritence
Lecture 10: Java interface
Lecture 11: Java package
Lecture 12: Java method overloading – static polymorphism
Lecture 13: Java constructor
Lecture 14: Java this keyword
Lecture 15: Java access modifiers
Lecture 16: POJO, Java Bean and Serialization
Lecture 17: Java dynamic polymorphism
Chapter 3: Setting the stage for Spring Framework
Lecture 1: Injecting an object
Lecture 2: Annotation Annotation Annotation
Chapter 4: Spring Framework and Spring Boot
Lecture 1: Spring Framework and Spring Boot Introduction
Lecture 2: A Hello World REST service using Spring Boot
Lecture 3: Dependency Injection using the Spring Framework
Lecture 4: Maven for build and dependency management
Lecture 5: IntelliJ Quick Tip – Maven Reimport
Lecture 6: Creating a Spring Boot application with multiple dependencies
Lecture 7: Returning an object to REST API
Lecture 8: JPA, ORM , Hibernate and Spring Data JPA
Lecture 9: Installing a SQLite Database
Lecture 10: Fetching data from database using Spring Data JPA
Lecture 11: Spring Boot Advantages
Lecture 12: Postman REST client
Lecture 13: CRUD operations using Spring Data JPA
Lecture 14: Exporting the application to a JAR file
Lecture 15: Integrating services with RestTemplate
Chapter 5: Mircoservices – Service Discovery
Lecture 1: Service Discovery
Lecture 2: Setting up a Eureka Discovery Server
Lecture 3: Registering the Course app as a Eureka client
Lecture 4: Integrating the Course Catalog app with the Course app through the Eureka server
Chapter 6: Microservices – Fault Tolerance
Lecture 1: What happens when the Course app goes down?
Lecture 2: Handling failure with Circuit Breaker
Lecture 3: Implementing Circuit Breaker with Netflix Hystrix
Chapter 7: Course – Project
Lecture 1: Course Catalog Project – Problem Statement
Lecture 2: Building the User App
Lecture 3: Querying the User App on a specific field in the User table
Lecture 4: Enhancing the Course Catalog App to fetch data from the User App
Lecture 5: Resources and Code on Github
Chapter 8: Microservices – Externalizing Configuration
Lecture 1: Why externalize Configuration properties?
Lecture 2: Setting up a Spring Cloud Config Server with Git
Lecture 3: Reading configuration from application.properties
Lecture 4: Integrating Microservices with Spring Cloud Config Server
Lecture 5: Refreshing configuration without restarting microservices
Chapter 9: Microservices – Routing & Load Balancing
Lecture 1: Dynamic routing using Netflix Zuul
Lecture 2: Client Side Load Balancing using Netflix Ribbon
Instructors
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Empowering Data Engineers and Data Scientists
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- 2 stars: 22 votes
- 3 stars: 113 votes
- 4 stars: 302 votes
- 5 stars: 323 votes
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