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How to Build a Java Spring Boot Web Application from Scratch

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  • Nov 27, 2024
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How to Build a Java Spring Boot Web Application from Scratch, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.25, with 37 lectures, based on 146 reviews, and has 636 subscribers.

You will learn about Building Web Application with Java and Spring Boot Bootstrap 4 Using Postman to Test Your App Spring MVC JUnit Thymeleaf Hibernate This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner or Intermediate Java Programmers interested in Full-Stack Web Development It is particularly useful for Beginner or Intermediate Java Programmers interested in Full-Stack Web Development.

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Summary

Title: How to Build a Java Spring Boot Web Application from Scratch

Price: $69.99

Average Rating: 4.25

Number of Lectures: 37

Number of Published Lectures: 37

Number of Curriculum Items: 37

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 37

Original Price: $39.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Building Web Application with Java and Spring Boot
  • Bootstrap 4
  • Using Postman to Test Your App
  • Spring MVC
  • JUnit
  • Thymeleaf
  • Hibernate
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginner or Intermediate Java Programmers interested in Full-Stack Web Development
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginner or Intermediate Java Programmers interested in Full-Stack Web Development
  • In this course you’ll learn how to use Spring Boot to create a web application that pulls data from NASA’s Mars Rover API.

    This interactive application will allow users to choose from three of the Mars Rover landers and pull images from another planet!

    It’s super fun while also being educational. A win-win for any aspiring Java coder that has a soft-spot for space exploration.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Getting Started

    Lecture 1: Join the Discord Server

    Lecture 2: Introduction to Full-Stack Java Development

    Lecture 3: What is an API?

    Lecture 4: NASA Mars Rover API

    Lecture 5: Introduction to Postman

    Chapter 2: Creating a RESTful Web App

    Lecture 1: Using Spring Tool Suite IDE to Create Spring Boot Application

    Lecture 2: Configuring our MySQL Database

    Lecture 3: Starting to use Spring MVC

    Lecture 4: Deep Dive on Spring Models

    Lecture 5: Using RestTemplate and Junit

    Lecture 6: Mapping JSON Response to Java Objects

    Lecture 7: Debugging JSON Response Mapping Issue

    Chapter 3: Working with the Front End

    Lecture 1: Displaying Mars Rover Photos

    Lecture 2: Bootstrap Crash Course

    Lecture 3: Thymeleaf forEach Magic

    Lecture 4: Adding Dynamic Elements to our View

    Lecture 5: Using JS to Add Events to Buttons

    Lecture 6: POSTing Data via HTML Form to Java

    Lecture 7: GETing Data via HTML Forms

    Lecture 8: Highlighting Buttons with JavaScript

    Lecture 9: Adding Mars Sol Filter

    Lecture 10: Researching Mars Cameras API

    Lecture 11: Data Binding with Thymeleaf

    Lecture 12: Adding Mars Cameras to the View

    Lecture 13: Mobile Friendly UIs with Bootstrap

    Chapter 4: Refactoring and Building on Our Code

    Lecture 1: Improving Mars API Calls with Cameras

    Lecture 2: Refactoring our Ugly Code

    Lecture 3: Disabling Non-Valid Cameras in View

    Lecture 4: Debugging Disabling of Checkboxes

    Chapter 5: Adding a Database to the Project

    Lecture 1: Adding Remember Preferences Checkbox

    Lecture 2: Playing with Local Storage

    Lecture 3: Using a Form POST

    Lecture 4: Creating a DB Entity

    Lecture 5: Creating a Repository

    Lecture 6: Improving our DB Design

    Lecture 7: Bug Fixes Galore

    Lecture 8: Final Bug Fixes and Next Steps

    Instructors

  • How to Build a Java Spring Boot Web Application from Scratch  No.2
    Trevor Page
    Senior Software Engineer
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  • 4 stars: 55 votes
  • 5 stars: 78 votes
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