Go Java Full Stack With Spring Boot and Vue JS (Inc. Vuex)
Go Java Full Stack With Spring Boot and Vue JS (Inc. Vuex), available at $54.99, has an average rating of 3.95, with 108 lectures, based on 57 reviews, and has 296 subscribers.
You will learn about Full Stack development with Spring Boot and Vue JS Vue Router Vuex State Management Service Spring Boot Model View Controller Architecture Font-Awesome usage in vue js This course is ideal for individuals who are All curious developers about VueJS and Spring Boot It is particularly useful for All curious developers about VueJS and Spring Boot.
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Summary
Title: Go Java Full Stack With Spring Boot and Vue JS (Inc. Vuex)
Price: $54.99
Average Rating: 3.95
Number of Lectures: 108
Number of Published Lectures: 108
Number of Curriculum Items: 108
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 108
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Full Stack development with Spring Boot and Vue JS
- Vue Router
- Vuex State Management Service
- Spring Boot Model View Controller Architecture
- Font-Awesome usage in vue js
Who Should Attend
- All curious developers about VueJS and Spring Boot
Target Audiences
- All curious developers about VueJS and Spring Boot
In this course, we will create a new project like online-technology-shopping.
When I say online-technology-shopping application, we can think of it like that we will have a device-list page. Somehow users or customers will see these device-lists and they can buy one of them. Of course, at the end of it, this purchase will be stored and displayed later.
And we will implement this project using Spring Boot, VueJS, and PostgreSQL.
In our project, we will implement CRUD operations. These CRUD operations will be for users and devices. We will use users for user sign-in, sign-up and authorization operations. And we will use the devices for creating, editing, deleting device operations.
These CRUD operations will be requested from VueJS. So on the backend, we will create an infrastructure for these CRUD operations and on the frontend, we will serve them with the user interface.
Our project goes on with User and device operations.
Our main operations will be user login, register, book-list, create-device, delete-device etc.
Also, we will go on with the role based application. So we will use different roles like “Admin”, “User”. Then we will provide different authorizations to these users according to the role.
And this all things will be provided with a secure way in both Device and Spring Boot.
We will have two main components to implement our project.
These are server side and client side.
In Server Side:
Of course here, our main library will be Spring-boot. We will implement the whole infrastructure on the backend with the Spring boot. It will provide easy and fast configuration to us.
We will implement the Model view controller architecture on our project.
Spring-security will be one of the main topics in our application. Also, we will use JWT to provide security.
In Spring Boot, Data will be presented to the client as an API call so Spring Rest Controller will be used to handle it.
We will use PostgreSQL as Database. We can use other databases also but at the end of it we will deploy our codes to Heroku. Postgresql can be used on Heroku for free so we chose that.
We will also use Object Relational Mapping with Java Persistence API and Hibernate.
You know, We can map our database tables to objects with hibernate.
We will use JPA Repository and Crud Repository in Spring Boot.
So these repository templates will handle common database operations like save, update, find, delete.
With Spring Boot, we will also use the Lombok library to clear code.
You know that we don’t want to implement getter, setter, equals and hashcode. So we can escape it using Lombok @Data or @Value annotation.
We will use Maven To handle all dependencies on the server side. Actually, here we can also use Gradle. Gradle provides better performance than maven but Maven is the most common one. So we’ll go on with maven.
For our all services, we will create cloud deployment with Heroku. Heroku is an amazing free framework. We can deploy our spring-boot projects with some configuration over github easily. So At the end of the course, we will have an application on production and we will have a code on github that is accessible by everyone.
That’s all about Server side.
Let’s talk about Client Side.
We will create a vueJS application on the client side and it will provide a cool user-interface. So we will create some pages like home-page, admin dashboard, login page and register-page. Then we will assign the server apis to these pages and we will consume and produce the data from the user-interface easily and user friendly.
At the end of it, we will build it and we will serve it to heroku also. So at the end of the course, we will have a live application on production.
Last but not least, we will implement security and authorization on VueJS also. We will work with different roles and according to these roles, we will implement unauthorized and not-found pages on the user interface also.
We will see the details of them one by one.
For now, that’s all.
Thank you.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction – Architecture Of All System
Lecture 2: What do We Try to Do in This Course?
Chapter 2: Setting Up Development Environment
Lecture 1: Download and Install Java 11+
Lecture 2: Download and Install Intellij
Lecture 3: Download and Install PostgreSQL
Lecture 4: Download and Install Git
Lecture 5: Download and Install Lombok on Intellij – Pre Intellij 2021
Lecture 6: Download and Install Postman
Chapter 3: Overview for Basic Frameworks and Tools
Lecture 1: Spring Boot Overview – Annotations, Beans, Configuration
Lecture 2: Rest API Overview – Http Methods
Lecture 3: SQL Overview – Basic CRUD Operations
Lecture 4: Lombok Overview – Getter, Setter, Constructors
Lecture 5: Git Overview – Git vs Github
Chapter 4: Restful Web Services – Overview
Lecture 1: @RequestParam Annotation and How does it work?
Lecture 2: @PathVariable Annotation and How does it work?
Lecture 3: @RequestBody Annotation and How does it work?
Chapter 5: Spring Boot – Backend – Server Side
Lecture 1: Source Code for the Backend
Lecture 2: Overview – Architecture of Backend Project
Lecture 3: Create Project with Spring Initializer
Lecture 4: Create Database on PostgreSQL with PgAdmin
Lecture 5: Configure Database Properties on Application Properties
Lecture 6: Entity Diagram
Lecture 7: Implement The User Entity Model Class
Lecture 8: Do you want to learn more about ID Generated Strategies? – Optional
Lecture 9: Implement The Device Entity Model Class
Lecture 10: Hibernate Overview
Lecture 11: Implement The Purchase Entity Model Class
Lecture 12: Implement the User Repository Class with JPA CRUD Repository
Lecture 13: Implement the Device Repository Class with JPA CRUD Repository
Lecture 14: Implement the Purchase Repository Class with JPA CRUD Repository + Projections
Lecture 15: Implement the User Service Class – Business Layer
Lecture 16: Implement the Device Service Class – Business Layer
Lecture 17: Implement the Purchase Service Class – Business Layer
Chapter 6: Overview for Spring Security – Optional
Lecture 1: What is Authentication?
Lecture 2: What is Authorization?
Lecture 3: How does Spring Security handle Authentication and Authorization?
Chapter 7: Security Implementation
Lecture 1: Load User by Username – User Details Service
Lecture 2: Configure Security – Authentication Manager and HttpSecurity
Lecture 3: Circular Reference Error – Spring Boot 2.6+
Chapter 8: JWT Implementation
Lecture 1: JWT Overview and Install JWT Libraries
Lecture 2: JWT Helper Methods – Token Generation, Validation
Lecture 3: Implement JWT Authentication Filter
Chapter 9: Implement User Log In and User Sign Up
Lecture 1: Authenticate User with Authentication Manager – Service
Lecture 2: Response Entity Overview
Lecture 3: Create Endpoints for User Log In and User Sign Up – Controller
Chapter 10: Other Endpoints – Rest Controller
Lecture 1: Implement Device Controller – Rest Controller
Lecture 2: Implement Purchase Controller – Rest Controller
Lecture 3: Implement User Controller – Rest Controller
Chapter 11: Test Spring Boot Application
Lecture 1: Postman Overview
Lecture 2: Test the Endpoints with Postman
Chapter 12: Multiple Spring Profiles – Development, Production
Lecture 1: Create Spring Profiles for Development and Production
Chapter 13: Cloud Deployment – Heroku
Lecture 1: Heroku Overview
Lecture 2: Heroku Configuration – Procfile, app.json
Lecture 3: Github Commitment
Lecture 4: Deploy to Heroku
Lecture 5: Test Project with the Heroku URL
Chapter 14: Setting Up Development Environment For Client Side
Lecture 1: Install NodeJS
Lecture 2: Install Vue CLI
Lecture 3: Javascript Overview
Lecture 4: Vue Overview
Chapter 15: Client Side (Frontend) and Server Side Integration (Backend)
Lecture 1: Integration – How can we reach to Backend on the Frontend?
Chapter 16: Client Side Implementation
Lecture 1: Source Code for the Frontend
Lecture 2: Overview – Architecture of Frontend Project
Lecture 3: Create Vue Project With Vue CLI
Lecture 4: Getting Start to Vue Project – How Vue works?
Lecture 5: Configuration (BootStrap, jQuery, Font-Awesome…)
Lecture 6: Create Page Templates – OptionsAPI, CompositionAPI
Lecture 7: Implement Router Module
Lecture 8: Implement Error Pages – Not-Found and Unauthorized Pages
Chapter 17: Structured Data – Javascript Models
Lecture 1: Implement User Model JavaScript Class
Lecture 2: Implement Device Model JavaScript Class
Lecture 3: Implement Purchase Model JavaScript Class
Chapter 18: Services – Dependency Injection
Lecture 1: Authentication Service Implementation – Sign-in, Sign-out, Sign-up
Chapter 19: Vuex – Store Management Service
Lecture 1: Vuex Overview
Lecture 2: Vuex Implementation
Chapter 20: SignIn and SignUp Forms
Lecture 1: Implement Register Page Component – Part1
Lecture 2: Implement Register Page Html Part2 – Create Page Template
Lecture 3: Implement Register Page Html Part3 – FormControl, FormGroup
Lecture 4: Implement Login Page
Lecture 5: Navigation Bar With Bootstrap – App Component
Instructors
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Senol Atac
Software Architect
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- 3 stars: 6 votes
- 4 stars: 10 votes
- 5 stars: 35 votes
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