Learn Spring Boot 3 in 100 Steps – No 1 Java Framework
Learn Spring Boot 3 in 100 Steps – No 1 Java Framework, available at $119.99, has an average rating of 4.62, with 328 lectures, based on 16240 reviews, and has 103897 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn Spring Boot 3 – LATEST version of Spring Boot Framework Build Web Application and REST API with Spring Boot Learn MAGIC of Spring Boot – Auto Configuration, Spring Initializr and Starter Projects Connect to a Database using JPA/Hibernate and Spring Boot You will learn to write great Unit and Integration tests using Spring Boot Starter Test Spring Boot STARTER Projects – Spring Boot Web, Spring Boot Test, Spring Boot Data JPA, Spring Boot Data REST 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 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 This course is ideal for individuals who are You would like to understand the magic of Spring Boot or You are looking forward to develop you first RESTful API with Spring Boot or You are looking forward to develop you first Web Application with Spring MVC and Spring Boot or You are a experienced developer new to Spring Boot and want to discover what the hype is about It is particularly useful for You would like to understand the magic of Spring Boot or You are looking forward to develop you first RESTful API with Spring Boot or You are looking forward to develop you first Web Application with Spring MVC and Spring Boot or You are a experienced developer new to Spring Boot and want to discover what the hype is about.
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Summary
Title: Learn Spring Boot 3 in 100 Steps – No 1 Java Framework
Price: $119.99
Average Rating: 4.62
Number of Lectures: 328
Number of Published Lectures: 193
Number of Curriculum Items: 328
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 193
Original Price: $19.99
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What You Will Learn
- Learn Spring Boot 3 – LATEST version of Spring Boot Framework
- Build Web Application and REST API with Spring Boot
- Learn MAGIC of Spring Boot – Auto Configuration, Spring Initializr and Starter Projects
- Connect to a Database using JPA/Hibernate and Spring Boot
- You will learn to write great Unit and Integration tests using Spring Boot Starter Test
- Spring Boot STARTER Projects – Spring Boot Web, Spring Boot Test, Spring Boot Data JPA, Spring Boot Data REST
- 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 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
Who Should Attend
- 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
Target Audiences
- 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
UPDATE: Complete course re-recorded with Spring Boot 3! YEAH!
Spring Boot is the No 1 Java Framework for Building Microservices and REST API.
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COURSE OVERVIEW:
Spring Boot has a lot of magic going for it. Developing REST Services with Spring Boot is cool and fun. Spring Boot makes it easy to create stand-alone, production-grade Spring based Applications that you can “just run”. Most Spring Boot applications need very little Spring configuration.
This course is now updated with new sections. Updated with Spring Boot 2 and Spring 5.
In this course, you will learn the features of Spring Boot and Spring Boot Starter Projects with hands-on step by step approach developing:
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Basic Todo Management Java Application using Spring Boot with Login and Logout functionalities
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Basic REST Service to manage Survey Questionnaire
You will get introduced to REST Services, Spring Security (Authentication and Authorization), Maven (dependencies management), Eclipse (IDE) and Tomcat Embedded Web Server. We will help you set up each one of these.
You will learn about Spring Boot step by step – in more than 100 steps. This course would be a perfect first step as an introduction to Spring Boot.
You will learn about
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Basics of Spring Boot
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Basics of Auto Configuration and Spring Boot Magic
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Spring Boot Starter Projects
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Spring Initializr
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Basic REST Services using Spring Boot Starter Web
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REST Service Content Negotiation with JSON and XML
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Embedded servlet containers : Tomcat, Jetty and Undertow
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Writing Unit and Integration tests using Spring Boot Starter Test
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Profiles and Dynamic Configuration with Spring Boot
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Spring Boot Data JPA
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Spring Boot Actuator
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Spring Security
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Spring Boot Developer Tools
Here is a quick overview of different sections of the course:
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Introduction to the Power of Spring Boot in 10 Steps
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Develop a Todo Management Web Application with Spring Boot in 25 Steps
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Introduction to Unit Testing with JUnit in 5 Steps
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Introduction to Mocking with Mockito in 5 Steps
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Advanced Features of Spring Boot in 28 Steps – We learn these developing a simple API for managing survey questionnaire.
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Introduction to JPA in 10 Steps
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
Web Application with Spring Boot
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Step 01 – Creating Spring Boot Web Application with Spring Initializr
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Step 02 – Quick overview of Spring Boot Project
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Step 03 – First Spring MVC Controller, @ResponseBody, @Controller
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Step 04 – Enhancing Spring MVC Controller to provide HTML response
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Step 05 – Redirect to a JSP using Spring Boot – Controller, @ResponseBody and View Resolver
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Step 06 – Exercise – Creating LoginController and login view
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Step 07 – Quick Overview – How does web work – Request and Response
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Step 08 – Capturing QueryParams using RequestParam and First Look at Model
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Step 09 – Quick Overview – Importance of Logging with Spring Boot
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Step 10 – Understanding DispatcherServlet, Model 1, Model 2 and Front Controller
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Step 11 – Creating a Login Form
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Step 12 – Displaying Login Credentials in a JSP using Model
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Step 13 – Add hard-coded validation of userid and password
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Step 14 – Getting started with Todo Features – Creating Todo and TodoService
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Step 15 – Creating first version of List Todos Page
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Step 16 – Understanding Session vs Model vs Request – @SessionAttributes
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Step 17 – Adding JSTL to Spring Boot Project and Showing Todos in a Table
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Step 18 – Adding Bootstrap CSS framework to Spring Boot Project using webjars
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Step 19 – Formatting JSP pages with Bootstrap CSS framework
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Step 20 – Lets Add a New Todo – Create a new View
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Step 21 – Enhancing TodoService to add the todo
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Step 22 – Adding Validations using Spring Boot Starter Validation
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Step 23 – Using Command Beans to implement New Todo Page Validations
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Step 24 – Implementing Delete Todo Feature – New View
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Step 25 – Implementing Update Todo – 1 – Show Update Todo Page
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Step 26 – Implementing Update Todo – 1 – Save changes to Todo
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Step 27 – Adding Target Date Field to Todo Page
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Step 28 – Adding a Navigation Bar and Implementing JSP Fragments
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Step 29 – Preparing for Spring Security
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Step 30 – Setting up Spring Security with Spring Boot Starter Security
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Step 31 – Configuring Spring Security with Custom User and Password Encoder
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Step 32 – Refactoring and Removing Hardcoding of User Id
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Step 33 – Setting up a New User for Todo Application
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Step 34 – Adding Spring Boot Starter Data JPA and Getting H2 database ready
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Step 35 – Configuring Spring Security to Get H2-console Working
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Step 36 – Making Todo an Entity and Population Todo Data into H2
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Step 37 – Creating TodoRepository and Connecting List Todos page from H2 database
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Step 38 – Connecting All Todo App Features to H2 Database
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Step 39 – OPTIONAL – Overview of Connecting Todo App to MySQL database
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Step 40 – OPTIONAL – Installing Docker
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Step 41 – OPTIONAL – Connecting Todo App to MySQL database
Spring Boot Deep Dive With a Small API
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Step 01 – Quick Introduction to REST – Understand Resource and Actions
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Step 02 – Creating Spring Boot Project for REST with Maven and Eclipse
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Step 03 – Creating your first Spring Boot Resource – Hello World
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Step 04 – Creating a Second Spring Boot Resource Method – Hello World Bean
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Step 05 – Exploring Path Params and Path Variables with Spring Boot
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Step 06 – Getting Ready for Survey Questionnaire REST API
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Step 07 – Creating First Survey Spring Boot REST API – GET all surveys
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Step 08 – Creating Second Survey Spring Boot REST API Method – GET a survey
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Step 09 – Exploring REST API Best Practices – Request Methods and Response Status
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Step 10 – Exercise – Creating Survey Question related Spring Boot REST API Methods
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Step 11 – Creating Spring Boot REST API to create Survey Question – POST
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Step 12 – Improving POST Method – Status CREATED and Location Header
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Step 13 – Implementing Spring Boot REST API Method to DELETE a Question
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Step 14 – Implementing Spring Boot REST Method to Update a Question – PUT
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Step 15 – Setting up Spring Boot Data JPA with H2 Database and User Entity
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Step 16 – Exploring Spring Boot Data JPA using Command Line Runner
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Step 17 – Creating User REST API with Spring Boot Starter Rest
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Step 18 – Writing Your First Spring Boot Integration Test
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Step 19 – Writing Asserts for JSON in Spring Boot Tests – JsonAssert
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Step 20 – Improving JUnit Asserts for Spring Boot Integration Test
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Step 21 – Writing Spring Boot Integration Test for GET method returning List
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Step 22 – Writing Spring Boot Integration Test for POST method creating a Question
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Step 23 – Understanding JUnit Best Practice – Have ZERO Side Effects
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Step 24 – Writing Your First Spring Boot Mock MVC Unit Test
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Step 25 – Improving Asserts for Spring Boot Mock MVC Unit Test
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Step 26 – Writing Spring Boot Mock MVC Unit Test for POST Method
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Step 27 – Getting Started with Spring Boot Starter Security
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Step 28 – Configuring Spring Security for Spring Boot REST API
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Step 29 – Fixing Spring Boot Unit and Integration Tests
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Spring Boot Master Class – Course Preview
Lecture 2: Spring Boot Master Class – Course Downloads
Lecture 3: Resources for Next Step
Lecture 4: Spring Boot Master Class – Installing Java and Eclipse
Lecture 5: DO NOT SKIP – Join Our Learning Community
Chapter 2: Introduction to Spring Boot in 10 Steps – V2
Lecture 1: DO NOT SKIP – NEW To Spring Framework?
Lecture 2: Step 01 – Getting Started with Spring Boot – Goals
Lecture 3: Step 02 – Understanding the World Before Spring Boot – 10000 Feet Overview
Lecture 4: Maximizing Learning Efficiency with Playback Speed
Lecture 5: Step 03 – Setting up New Spring Boot Project with Spring Initializr
Lecture 6: Step 04 – Build a Hello World API with Spring Boot
Lecture 7: Step 05 – Understanding the Goal of Spring Boot
Lecture 8: Step 06 – Understanding Spring Boot Magic – Spring Boot Starter Projects
Lecture 9: Step 07 – Understanding Spring Boot Magic – Auto Configuration
Lecture 10: Step 08 – Build Faster with Spring Boot DevTools
Lecture 11: Step 09 – Get Production Ready with Spring Boot – 1 – Profiles
Lecture 12: About Your Instructor
Lecture 13: Step 10 – Get Production Ready with Spring Boot – 2 – ConfigurationProperties
Lecture 14: Step 11 – Get Production Ready with Spring Boot – 3 – Embedded Servers
Lecture 15: Step 12 – Get Production Ready with Spring Boot – 4 – Actuator
Lecture 16: Step 13 – Understanding Spring Boot vs Spring vs Spring MVC
Lecture 17: Step 14 – Getting Started with Spring Boot – Review
Lecture 18: Do You Want to Help Us?
Lecture 19: How to remember things for long time
Chapter 3: Web Application with Spring Boot – V2
Lecture 1: Step 00 – Introduction to Building Web App with Spring Boot
Lecture 2: CODE BACKUP FILES and STEP BY STEP CHANGES : For Reference
Lecture 3: Step 01 – Creating Spring Boot Web Application with Spring Initializr
Lecture 4: Step 02 – Quick overview of Spring Boot Project
Lecture 5: Step 03 – First Spring MVC Controller, @ResponseBody, @Controller
Lecture 6: Step 04 – 01 – Enhancing Spring MVC Controller to provide HTML response
Lecture 7: Resources for Next Step
Lecture 8: Step 04 – 02 – Exploring Step By Step Coding and Debugging Guide
Lecture 9: DO NOT SKIP: Resources for Next Step
Lecture 10: Step 05 – Redirect to a JSP using Spring Boot – Controller, @ResponseBody and Vi
Lecture 11: Step 06 – Exercise – Creating LoginController and login view
Lecture 12: Step 07 – Quick Overview – How does web work – Request and Response
Lecture 13: Step 08 – Capturing QueryParams using RequestParam and First Look at Model
Lecture 14: Step 09 – Quick Overview – Importance of Logging with Spring Boot
Lecture 15: Step 10 – Understanding DispatcherServlet, Model 1, Model 2 and Front Controller
Lecture 16: Understanding Importance of Deep Work
Lecture 17: Step 11 – Creating a Login Form
Lecture 18: Step 12 – Displaying Login Credentials in a JSP using Model
Lecture 19: Step 13 – Add hard coded validation of userid and password
Lecture 20: Step 14 – Getting started with Todo Features – Creating Todo and TodoService
Lecture 21: Step 15 – Creating first version of List Todos Page
Lecture 22: Step 16 – Understanding Session vs Model vs Request – @SessionAttributes
Lecture 23: Course Update: Spring Boot 3.2.x JSTL Change
Lecture 24: Step 17 – Adding JSTL to Spring Boot Project and Showing Todos in a Table
Lecture 25: Step 18 – Adding Bootstrap CSS framework to Spring Boot Project using webjars
Lecture 26: Resources for Next Step
Lecture 27: Step 19 – Formatting JSP pages with Bootstrap CSS framework
Lecture 28: Step 20 – Lets Add a New Todo – Create a new View
Lecture 29: How to stay relevant
Lecture 30: Step 21 – Enhancing TodoService to add the todo
Lecture 31: Step 22 – Adding Validations using Spring Boot Starter Validation
Lecture 32: Step 23 – Using Command Beans to implement New Todo Page Validations
Lecture 33: Step 24 – Implementing Delete Todo Feature – New View
Lecture 34: Step 25 – Implementing Update Todo – 1 – Show Update Todo Page
Lecture 35: Step 26 – Implementing Update Todo – 1 – Save changes to Todo
Lecture 36: Resources for Next Step
Lecture 37: Step 27 – Adding Target Date Field to Todo Page
Lecture 38: Resources for Next Step
Lecture 39: Step 28 – Adding a Navigation Bar and Implementing JSP Fragments
Lecture 40: Step 29 – Preparing for Spring Security
Lecture 41: Step 30 – Setting up Spring Security with Spring Boot Starter Security
Lecture 42: Step 31 – Configuring Spring Security with Custom User and Password Encoder
Lecture 43: Step 32 – Refactoring and Removing Hardcoding of User Id
Lecture 44: Step 33 – Setting up a New User for Todo Application
Lecture 45: DO NOT SKIP – New to JPA and Hibernate?
Lecture 46: Step 34 – Adding Spring Boot Starter Data JPA and Getting H2 database ready
Lecture 47: Do You Know Your Learning Style
Lecture 48: Step 35 – 01 – Configuring Spring Security to Get H2 console Working
Lecture 49: Step 35 – 02 – JDBC to Spring JDBC to JPA to Spring Data JPA – 10000 Ft Overview
Lecture 50: Step 36 – Making Todo an Entity and Population Todo Data into H2
Lecture 51: Step 37 – Creating TodoRepository and Connecting List Todos page from H2 databas
Lecture 52: Step 38 – 01 – Connecting All Todo App Features to H2 Database
Lecture 53: Step 38 – 02 – Exploring Magic of Spring Boot Starter JPA and JpaRepository
Lecture 54: Step 39 – Overview of Connecting Todo App to MySQL database
Lecture 55: Step 40 – OPTIONAL HANDS-ON – Installing Docker
Lecture 56: Resources for Next Step
Lecture 57: Course Update: Changes to MySQL connector
Lecture 58: Step 41 – OPTIONAL HANDS-ON – Connecting Todo App to MySQL database
Lecture 59: How to be consistent?
Chapter 4: Introduction to JUnit in 5 Steps – V2
Lecture 1: Step 01 – What is JUnit and Unit Testing?
Lecture 2: Step 02 – Your First JUnit Project and Green Bar
Lecture 3: Step 03 – Your First Code and First Unit Test
Lecture 4: Step 04 – Exploring other assert methods
Lecture 5: Step 05 – Exploring few important JUnit annotations
Lecture 6: How to Stay UpTo Date With Technology Changes
Chapter 5: Introduction to Mockito in 5 Steps – V2
Lecture 1: 02 Step 00 – Introduction to Section – Mockito in 5 Steps
Lecture 2: 02 Step 01 – Setting up a Spring Boot Project
Lecture 3: 02 Step 02 – Understanding problems with Stubs
Lecture 4: 02 Step 03 – Writing your first Mockito test with Mocks
Lecture 5: 02 Step 04 – Simplifying Tests with Mockito Annotations – @Mock, @InjectMocks
Lecture 6: 02 Step 05 – Exploring Mocks further by Mocking List interface
Instructors
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DevOps, Azure, GCP, Docker, Kubernetes, Java & Spring Boot
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