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Jhipster- Creating a CMS using Spring + Angular

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You will learn about You will learn how to create a CMS using Jhipster This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone starting with Jhipster that wants to learn how to use Jhipster on a real proyect It is particularly useful for Anyone starting with Jhipster that wants to learn how to use Jhipster on a real proyect.

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Summary

Title: Jhipster: Creating a CMS using Spring + Angular

Price: Free

Average Rating: 4.25

Number of Lectures: 14

Number of Published Lectures: 14

Number of Curriculum Items: 14

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 14

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • You will learn how to create a CMS using Jhipster
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone starting with Jhipster that wants to learn how to use Jhipster on a real proyect
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone starting with Jhipster that wants to learn how to use Jhipster on a real proyect
  • The goal of this free course is to give you some insight on how to use Jhipster to create a monolithic app, in this case, a CMS. I will explain the basics of Jhipster using the currently latest version 7 that comes with lots of new features that makes, creating an app, a great tool to create your own apps.

    As an introductory course I will cover the basics about:

  • How to create a project with Jhipster and launch it.

  • How to create entities using a JDL file.

  • How to do the basic customizations as cascade deletion and control what the user and admin can see in each entity created.

  • How to make some intermediate configuration like modifying DTOs and mappers to suit your case.

  • You should have some previous knowledge about Spring, Angular, SQL databases (H2) and Graddle, but it is not my intention to get into too much detail as there is plenty of material where you could find advanced technical information. You can check John Purcell’s courses.

    I will try to give some insight into where to find some information in case you want to use other technologies like React, Vue, NoSQL databases and where to find some help in case you get stuck in your way.

    After the course, you should be able to create the basic entities for your own project.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Creating the Spingular CMS with Jhipster

    Lecture 1: Course Introduction

    Lecture 2: Installing Jhipster

    Lecture 3: Generating Jhipster code

    Lecture 4: Checking Jhipster code

    Lecture 5: The magic of Jhipsters JDL file

    Lecture 6: Our example JDL file

    Lecture 7: Following a request in Jhipster

    Lecture 8: Loading mockup data

    Lecture 9: Customizing the cascade deletion

    Lecture 10: Hiding User menu options

    Lecture 11: Resources customization

    Lecture 12: Mappers and Data Transfer Objects customization

    Lecture 13: Creating new pages: the CMS frontpage

    Lecture 14: Next Videos coming soon

    Instructors

  • Jhipster- Creating a CMS using Spring + Angular  No.2
    Mike Suarez
    Jhipster lover and passionate learner!
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