Udemy – Spring Master Class – Beginner to Expert [100% off]
Learn the magic of Spring Framework. From IOC (Inversion of Control), DI (Dependency Injection), Application Context to the world of Spring Boot, AOP, JDBC and JPA. Get set for an incredible journey.
In this course, you will learn the features of Spring and Spring Modules – JDBC, AOP, Data JPA with hands-on step by step approach.
You will get introduced to Spring Boot, Unit Testing with JUnit and Mockito, talking to the database with Spring JDBC and JPA, 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 step by step – in more than 100 steps. This course would be a perfect first step as an introduction to Spring.
You will learn about
- Basics of Spring Framework – Dependency Injection, IOC Container, Application Context and Bean Factory.
- Spring Annotations – @Autowired, @Component, @Service, @Repository, @Configuration, @Primary….
- Spring MVC in depth – DispatcherServlet , Model, Controllers and ViewResolver
- Spring Boot Starters – Spring Boot Starter Web, Starter Data Jpa, Starter Test
- Basics of Spring Boot, Spring AOP, Spring JDBC and JPA
- Basics of Eclipse, Maven, JUnit and Mockito
- Basic concept of a Web application step by step using JSP Servlets and Spring MVC
- Unit testing with JUnit and Mockito using XML and Java Spring Application Contexts
Spring Framework in 10 Steps
- Step 1 – Setting up a Spring Project
- Step 2 – Understanding Tight Coupling using the Binary Search Algorithm Example
- Step 3 – Making the Binary Search Algorithm Example Loosely Coupled
- Step 4 – Using Spring to Manage Dependencies – @Component, @Autowired
- Step 5 – What is happening in the background?
- Step 6 – Dynamic auto wiring and Troubleshooting – @Primary
- Step 7 – Constructor and Setter Injection
- Step 8 – Spring Modules
- Step 9 – Spring Projects
- Step 10 – Why is Spring Popular?
Spring in Depth
- Step 11 – Dependency Injection – A few more examples
- Step 12 – Autowiring in Depth – by Name and @Primary
- Step 13 – Autowiring in Depth – @Qualifier annotation
- Step 14 – Scope of a Bean – Prototype and Singleton
- Step 15 – Complex scenarios with Scope of a Spring Bean – Mix of Prototype and Singleton
- Step 15B – Difference Between Spring Singleton and GOF Singleton
- Step 16 – Using Component Scan to scan for beans
- Step 17 – Lifecycle of a Bean – @PostConstruct and @PreDestroy
- Step 18 – Container and Dependency Injection (CDI) – @Named, @Inject
- Step 19 – Removing Spring Boot in Basic Application
- Step 20 – Fixing minor stuff – Add Logback and Close Application Context
- Step 21 – Defining Spring Application Context using XML – Part 1
- Step 22 – Defining Spring Application Context using XML – Part 2
- Step 23 – Mixing XML Context with Component Scan for Beans defined with Annotations
- Step 24 – IOC Container vs Application Context vs Bean Factory
- Step 25 – @Component vs @Service vs @Repository vs @Controller
- Step 26 – Read values from external properties file
Spring Boot in 10 Steps
- Step 1 : Introduction to Spring Boot – Goals and Important Features
- Step 2 : Developing Spring Applications before Spring Boot
- Step 3 : Using Spring Initializr to create a Spring Boot Application
- Step 4 : Creating a Simple REST Controller
- Step 5 : What is Spring Boot Auto Configuration?
- Step 6 : Spring Boot vs Spring vs Spring MVC
- Step 7 : Spring Boot Starter Projects – Starter Web and Starter JPA
- Step 8 : Overview of different Spring Boot Starter Projects
- Step 9 : Spring Boot Actuator
- Step 10 : Spring Boot Developer Tools
Spring AOP
- Step 01 – Setting up AOP Example – Part 1
- Step 02 – Setting up AOP Example – Part 2
- Step 03 – Defining an @Before advice
- Step 04 – Understand AOP Terminology – Pointcut, Advice, Aspect, Join Point, Weaving and Weaver
- Step 05 – Using @After, @AfterReturning, @AfterThrowing advices
- Step 06 – Using @Around advice to implement performance tracing
- Step 07 – Best Practice : Use common Pointcut Configuration
- Step 08 – Quick summary of other Pointcuts
- Step 09 – Creating Custom Annotation and an Aspect for Tracking Time
Spring JDBC and JPA
- Step 01 – Setting up a project with JDBC, JPA, H2 and Web Dependencies
- Step 02 – Launching up H2 Console
- Step 03 – Creating a Database Table in H2
- Step 04 – Populate data into Person Table
- Step 05 – Implement findAll persons Spring JDBC Query Method
- Step 06 – Execute the findAll method using CommandLineRunner
- Step 07 – A Quick Review – JDBC vs Spring JDBC
- Step 08 – Whats in the background? Understanding Spring Boot Autoconfiguration
- Step 09 – Implementing findById Spring JDBC Query Method
- Step 10 – Implementing deleteById Spring JDBC Update Method
- Step 11 – Implementing insert and update Spring JDBC Update Methods
- Step 12 – Creating a custom Spring JDBC RowMapper
- Step 13 – Quick introduction to JPA
- Step 14 – Defining Person Entity
- Step 15 – Implementing findById JPA Repository Method
- Step 16 – Implementing insert and update JPA Repository Methods
- Step 17 – Implementing deleteById JPA Repository Method
- Step 18 – Implementing findAll using JPQL Named Query
- Step 19 – Introduction to Spring Data JPA
- Step 20 – Connecting to Other Databases
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