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[NEW] Spring Framework 6: Beginner to Guru
Last updated 8/2024
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All Things Spring! Spring Framework 6, Spring Boot 3, Spring AI, Spring MVC, Spring Data JPA, Spring Security, OAuth/JWT
What you'll learn
Learn to Build a Spring Boot Web Applications with Spring Boot 3, Spring Framework 6 and Java 21
Create RESTful Web Services using SpringMVC, Spring Webflux, Spring WebFlux-fn, and Spring Data REST
Secure APIs with Spring Security, OAuth 2.0, and JWT using Spring Authorization Server
Consume RESTful APIs using Spring RestTemplate, Spring WebClient, and Spring RestClient (new in Spring 6.2)
Use Spring Data JPA with Hibernate, Spring Data Mongo, and Spring Data R2DBC
Test Spring MVC using Spring MockMVC, JUnit 5, and Mockito
How to Use and Configure Spring Authorization Server
Run Spring Boot Applications with Docker, Docker Compose, and Kuberentes
How to Access a MySQL Database with Spring Boot
Use Flyway for Database Migrations
Use Project Lombok and MapStruct to Speed Up Your Development
Configure HTTP Basic Auth with Spring Security
Learn Functional Reactive Programming
How to Configure Spring Cloud Gateway
Validate Data using Bean Validation
Requirements
Basic Java knowledge is required
HTTP and HTML Knowledge is very helpful
Knowledge of SQL and databases is helpful
Description
This course is All Things Spring!Do you wish to master Spring Framework 6 and Spring Boot 3? Then this is the course for you. This course is for developers with no previous Spring Framework or Spring Boot experience. You will master developing RESTful APIs with Spring Framework. Spring has three different options of creating RESTFul APIs:Spring MVC, Spring WebFlux, and Spring WebFlux.fn. You will see how to use each, and how to secure each using OAuth 2.0 with JWT. Also covered in the course are popular persistence technologies. You will learn to use Spring Data JPA with Hibernate, Spring Data MongoDB, and Reactive with Spring R2DBC.All examples in the course use Java 21 and Spring Boot 3.3.0.Inside this course, you will learn about:Build a Spring Boot Web AppUse Spring for Dependency InjectionCreate RESTful Web Services with Spring MVCCreate RESTful Web Services with Spring WebfluxCreate RESTful Web Services with Spring Webflux.fnLearn Best Practices using Project Lombok with SpringCreate MapStruct Mappers as Spring ComponentsSpring MockMVC with Mockito and JUnit 5Spring Data JPASpring Data MongoDBSpring Data R2DBC (Reactive)Spring RestTemplateSpring RestClientSpring WebClientSpring WebTestClientSpring Security HTTPBasic Authentication Spring Security OAuth2 Authentication w/ JWTSpring Authorization ServerSpring WebMVC OAuth2 Resource Server Spring WebFlux OAuth2 Resource ServerSpring Cloud GatewaySpring Boot ActuatorSpring AISpring Caching Spring Boot Maven PluginSpring Boot Gradle PluginUse Java Bean Validation with SpringSpring Boot Auto-Configuration with MySQLUse Spring Boot and Flyway for Database Migrations Hibernate Database Relationship Mapping with Spring Data JPABuild Docker Images using Spring BootRun Spring Boot Applications in Docker ContainersUse Docker Compose to run Spring Boot ApplicationsDeploy Spring Boot Applications to KubernetesSpring AI - Learn to use OpenAI with Spring!This is the first major Spring course to include a section on Spring AI. You will learn how to leverage OpenAI's ChatGPT API using Spring AI.Course UpdatesApril 2024 - Introduction to Spring AIadded to CourseMay 2024 - Course Updated to Java 21 and Spring Boot version 3.3.0May 2024 - Spring RestClient - NEW to Spring Framework 6.1June 2024 - Using Spring Boot with Docker, Docker Compose and Kubernetes Spring CoreAt the core of the Spring Framework is the Spring IoC Container. Inversion of Control is a design pattern where control is inverted compared to procedural programming. In procedural programming, the software calls reusable components to complete tasks. In contrast, with IoC it is the framework which calls the reusable libraries. Development with IoC becomes very efficient since the focus is more on the custom business logic and common logic is left to the framework to perform.Spring MVCSpringMVC is Spring Framework's original web application framework. Spring MVCimplements the model-view-controller design pattern, where a model (data) is shared with with a controller which presents the data to the end user in the view (HTML, JSON, XML, etc). In this course you will learn how to develop RESTful APIs using Spring MVC. Spring WebfluxSpring Webflux was introduced to the Spring Framework in version 5. Spring Webflux is a reactive web application framework using non-blocking Java components for building efficient and scalable web applications. Like Spring MVC, Spring Webflux also implements the model-view-controller design pattern. Spring Webflux closely follows the familiar syntax of Spring MVC. In this course you will learn to use Spring Webflux to create modern RESTful APIs.Spring Webflux.fnSpring Webflux.fn was also introduced in Spring Framework version 5. Spring Webflux.fn follows a functional programming paradigm. Through the use of functional programming, you can rapidly develop APIendpoints. In this course you will learn how to use the functional programming paradigm of Spring Webflux.fn to develop RESTful APIs.Spring DataSpring Data is a family of Spring Framework projects for persistence operations to SQLand NoSQLdatabases. The Spring Data projects implement the easy to use Repository Pattern to persist objects to the database. In this course you will see how to use Spring Data JPA for persistence with SQLdatabases, how to use Spring Data Mongo for persistence to the NoSQL Mongo Database, and how to use Spring Data R2DBC for reactive/non-blocking SQLdatabase persistence. Spring SecuritySpring Security is commonly used to secure Spring Framework applications. You will see how simple it is to use Spring Security for HTTP Basic authentication. You will also learn how to use Spring Security with OAuth 2.0 authentication. Spring Authorization Server is a recent addition to the Spring Framework family of projects. Spring Authorization server is a lightweight alternative to other identity providers, such as Keycloak. You will learn to implement the OAuth 2.0 Client Credentials flow to obtain a JWT authorization token from the Spring Authorization Server and how to configure RESTful APIs in Spring MVC, Spring Webflux, and Spring Webflux.fn as OAuth 2 Resource Servers.Spring Rest ClientsSpring Framework 6 now has 3 different rest clients which may be used to interact with RESTful APIs. Spring RestTemplate was originally was introduced in Spring Framework version 3. You will learn to use Spring RestTemplate to authenticate with OAuth 2.0 and interact with RESTful APIs. Spring WebClient was introduced in Spring Framework version 5. Spring WebClient is a reactive/non-blocking rest client. Like Spring Webflux.fn, Spring WebClient uses an efficient fluent API. In this course you will learn to use Spring WebClient to authenticate with OAuth 2.0 and interact with RESTful APIs. Spring RestClient is the latest Rest Client for the Spring Framework. Spring RestClient was introduced to the Spring Framework with Spring Framework 6.1 in November of 2023. Spring RestClient uses the same synchronous libraries as Spring RestTemplate. But Spring RestClient uses the same functional APIas Spring WebClient. You will learn to use Spring RestClient to authenticate with OAuth 2.0 and interact with RESTful APIs.Spring BootSpring Boot was added to the Spring Framework family of projects in 2014. Spring Boot brings sensible 'convention over configuration' to the Spring Framework. Spring Boot helps minimize configuration tasks by providing an opinionated configuration through the use of Spring Boot starters. For many 3rd party libraries, Spring Boot will automatically provide sensible defaults and configuration of components. Spring Boot also provides production-ready features such as metrics, health checks and externalized configuration.Docker with Spring BootA very common way to deploy Spring Boot applications is to use Docker containers. You will see how easy it is to use the Spring Boot Maven plugin to generate a Docker image for your application. Once the image is created, you can run the image in a Docker container. You will learn the Docker commands to start 5 different Spring Boot applications. Docker Compose with Spring BootDocker Compose is a tool for running multi-container applications. You will learn how to start the 5 Spring Boot Applications you build in this course, plus how to run MySQLand Mongo DB inside of a Docker network. Spring Cloud Gateway is used to control ingress to the RESTful Spring Boot services running in side the Docker network.Kubernetes with Spring BootKubernetes is a popular container orchestration platform. Originally developed by Google, Kubernetes is being adopted by companies all over the world. Using the same applications you learned to deploy with Docker and Docker Compose, you will learn how to deploy them in a Kubernetes context. Course Extra - IntelliJ IDEA UltimateStudents enrolling in the course can receive a free 4 month trial license to IntelliJIDEAUltimate! Get hands on experience usingthe Java IDEpreferred by Spring Framework professionals!Course Extra - Access to a Private Slack CommunityYou're not just enrolling in a course --> You are joining a community learning Spring.With your enrollment to the course, you can access an exclusive Slack community. Get help from the instructor and other Spring Framework Gurus from around the world - in real time! This community is only available to students enrolled in this course.This is a veryactive Slack community with over 19,000 Spring Framework Gurus!This is the largest online community of people learning Spring in the world.With your enrollment, you can join this community of awesome gurus!Closed Captioning / SubtitlesClosed captioning in Englishis available for all course videos!PDFDownloadsAll keynote presentations are available for you to download as PDFs.Lifetime AccessWhen you purchase this course, you will receive lifetime access! You can login anytime from anywhere to access the course content.No Risk - Money Back GuaranteeYou can buy this course with no risk. If you are unhappy with the course, for any reason, you can get a complete refund. The course has a 30 day Money Back Guarantee.
Who this course is for
This course is ideal for Java developers who wish to use the Spring Framework for enterprise application development
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