Building a Full Stack Java Application
Building a Full Stack Java Application, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.5, with 14 lectures, based on 5 reviews, and has 1176 subscribers.
You will learn about Building projects from scratch using maven/Docker Backend Development with Java's Spring Boot reactjs development interacting with a Spring Boot backend NoSQL Database interaction with Java This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners looking to learn how to start a new project from scratch — from Zero to Built It is particularly useful for Beginners looking to learn how to start a new project from scratch — from Zero to Built.
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Summary
Title: Building a Full Stack Java Application
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.5
Number of Lectures: 14
Number of Published Lectures: 14
Number of Curriculum Items: 14
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 14
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Building projects from scratch using maven/Docker
- Backend Development with Java's Spring Boot
- reactjs development interacting with a Spring Boot backend
- NoSQL Database interaction with Java
Who Should Attend
- Beginners looking to learn how to start a new project from scratch — from Zero to Built
Target Audiences
- Beginners looking to learn how to start a new project from scratch — from Zero to Built
Follow along with the course to create a full stack log viewer app – from beginning to end. The application utilizes Java in a variety of ways to build out a logging app: native Java to interface with the NoSQL database (GridDB), JDBC to interface with the db using SQL, Spring Boot to build out a REST API, and finally JSON Parsing & HTTP requests with Java. Lastly, outside of Java, there is also some react.js for the frontend to query the Spring Boot backend and to create our data tables of our logs.
The basic premise of the app is split up into three parts: the log agent, the log processor, and the log viewer. The log agent is responsible for monitoring the host machine for logs of the user’s choosing. When it finds new data, it saves the raw logs into GridDB (the database of choice). Then, the log processor scans the db and finds new rows of raw logs, processes the data into proper fields (set by the user) and re-saves them into the database into a new table. And finally, the log viewer queries the database. The log viewer is comprised of a backend (Spring Boot) REST API, and a frontend (react.js) to view the parsed log data.
The project is run on Docker so you will also learn about docker files and how to package your application into convenient containers.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Full Demo Video
Chapter 2: Log Agent
Lecture 1: Log Agent Overview
Lecture 2: Log Agent Config File
Lecture 3: Log Agent Class
Lecture 4: Agent – Log Reader Class
Lecture 5: Agent – GridDB Writer Class
Chapter 3: Log Processor
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Processor Database Java File
Lecture 3: Log Processor Class Part 1
Lecture 4: Log Processor Class Part 2
Chapter 4: Log Viewer
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: GridDB Log Viewer – Spring Boot Controller
Lecture 3: Log Viewer – GridDB Connection
Instructors
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Israel Imru
Developer
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