Modern Java Web Applications with Spring Boot 2.x
Modern Java Web Applications with Spring Boot 2.x, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4, with 48 lectures, 7 quizzes, based on 5 reviews, and has 74 subscribers.
You will learn about Create model view controller web applications with Spring Web MVC Create RESTful web services and consume them in web pages with Spring Web MVC Secure your applications and services with Spring Security Include social login in your applications with OpenID Connect Persist data with Spring Data and MongoDB Build reactive applications and services with Spring Web Flux and Project Reactor Build stream-based and reactive applications using Kotlin Use Spring Cloud Config to configure your application Creating API gateways using Spring Cloud Deploy your web applications and services to a PaaS provider This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is for developers who want to develop applications and services with Spring Boot 2.x. It is particularly useful for This course is for developers who want to develop applications and services with Spring Boot 2.x.
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Summary
Title: Modern Java Web Applications with Spring Boot 2.x
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4
Number of Lectures: 48
Number of Quizzes: 7
Number of Published Lectures: 48
Number of Published Quizzes: 7
Number of Curriculum Items: 55
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 55
Original Price: $109.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Create model view controller web applications with Spring Web MVC
- Create RESTful web services and consume them in web pages with Spring Web MVC
- Secure your applications and services with Spring Security
- Include social login in your applications with OpenID Connect
- Persist data with Spring Data and MongoDB
- Build reactive applications and services with Spring Web Flux and Project Reactor
- Build stream-based and reactive applications using Kotlin
- Use Spring Cloud Config to configure your application
- Creating API gateways using Spring Cloud
- Deploy your web applications and services to a PaaS provider
Who Should Attend
- This course is for developers who want to develop applications and services with Spring Boot 2.x.
Target Audiences
- This course is for developers who want to develop applications and services with Spring Boot 2.x.
Building web application has been a challenge for many Java developers because of the complexities of their software requirements, leading to a bloated and unmanaged framework library repository and configurations. Spring Boot 2.x, a feature-rich platform built from the Spring 5.x framework, is created by to help developers solve their complex problems with fewer configurations but with strong dependency management features.
In this course, you will learn how to create various modules in a Human Resources Information System (HRIS) such as employee timesheets, leave management, and profiling. You will use Spring Boot 2.x to create your HRIS app while integrating Spring Web MVC, Spring WebFlux, Spring Data, RESTful web services, and clients. Above all, you’ll use the latest version of Spring Security—5.0—to secure your apps and OAuth 2.x to implement an OpenID connection. You’ll apply reactive programming with its Spring Web Flux and Project Reactor features. Finally, you will deploy your apps and services using some popular cloud and container platforms such as Spring Cloud Foundry, Docker, and AWS.
By the end of the course, you will be confident in implementing the core features of Spring Boot 2.x to create scalable, optimal, and robust enterprise web applications.
About the Author
Sherwin John Calleja Tragura started his career as a Java developer by focusing on the Documentum and Alfresco document management systems. His first exposure to mobile applications started in 2010 when he first installed and used the Alfresco mobile application, which featured core document content services.
He is currently a technical corporate trainer and a subject matter expert on Java, JEE, and Spring application development. He is a certified EMC Documentum and OCP Java 7 Associate. He authored the following Packt books—Spring MVC Blueprints and Spring 5 Cookbook and also a Packt video course: Jakarta EE 8 Recipes. Before that, he was a technical editor for Alfresco Share, Alfresco 3 Records Management, Mastering Hibernate, and Delphi Cookbook.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Getting Started with Spring Boot 2.x Development
Lecture 1: The Course Overview
Lecture 2: Setting Up the Development Environment
Lecture 3: Creating a Starter Project with Spring Initializr
Lecture 4: Adding @Controller and URL Mappings
Lecture 5: Binding Request Parameters
Lecture 6: Understanding Form Transactions
Lecture 7: Creating the Views
Lecture 8: Managing Exceptions
Lecture 9: Managing Cross-Cut Concerns
Chapter 2: Adding RESTful Web Services
Lecture 1: Exploring REST with Apache CXF
Lecture 2: Creating REST Services with @RestController
Lecture 3: Implementing JAX-RS 2.1
Lecture 4: Creating API Definitions with Swagger2
Lecture 5: Consuming REST with RestTemplate and OkHttp
Lecture 6: Consuming REST with Angular 8 and ReactJS
Lecture 7: Testing REST Services Using JUnit 5 and Spring Boot Test
Chapter 3: Persisting the Application Data
Lecture 1: Building Spring Data JPA 2.2 Layer with PostgreSQL 11
Lecture 2: Applying MyBatis 3.x ORM
Lecture 3: Using Spring Data MongoDB
Lecture 4: Performing Advanced CRUD Transactions
Lecture 5: Using Spring Data REST
Lecture 6: Using Spring HATEOAS
Chapter 4: Securing the Application and Its Services
Lecture 1: Securing the Application Using Spring Security 5.2
Lecture 2: Implementing a Database-backed Authentication
Lecture 3: Creating the Appropriate PasswordEncoder
Lecture 4: Implementing the Authorization Rules
Lecture 5: Enhancing the Security Model
Lecture 6: Authenticating Users Using JWT
Lecture 7: Applying OAuth2 and OpenID Connect with Okta
Lecture 8: Building the OAUTH2 Server and Client
Chapter 5: Structuring and Managing Applications
Lecture 1: Building Small-Scale Microservices
Lecture 2: Using Actuator to Manage Endpoints
Lecture 3: Monitoring Endpoints Using Micrometer
Lecture 4: Securing Actuator Endpoints
Lecture 5: Customizing Actuator Services
Lecture 6: Structuring Microservices
Chapter 6: Building a Reactive Application
Lecture 1: Applying the Reactive Stream Model
Lecture 2: Using Reactive ViewResolvers
Lecture 3: Applying the Functional Web Framework
Lecture 4: Using the Reactive Spring Data R2DBC
Lecture 5: Implementing Reactive REST Services and SSE
Lecture 6: Securing a Reactive Application
Lecture 7: Applying Kotlin and Spring Data Moore
Chapter 7: Building Cloud-Native Applications
Lecture 1: Deploying an Application and PostgreSQL Instance to the Docker Cloud
Lecture 2: Using the Docker Gradle Plugin to Dockerize an Application
Lecture 3: Deploying Microservices to Spring Cloud Foundry
Lecture 4: Using Microsoft Azure Cloud as a Cloud Container
Lecture 5: Deploying Applications to Google Cloud
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Tech Knowledge in Motion
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