Published 4/2024
Created by Shrayansh Jain
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 7 Lectures ( 3h 6m ) | Size: 1.84 GB
Covered Imp topics like Spring MVC vs Spring boot, Project setup, Architecture, Bean, IOC, Dependency Injection etc.
What you’ll learn:
Spring boot Introduction (Spring framework vs Spring boot)
Some Important Annoations
IOC and Dependency Injection
Beans and its lifecycle
Requirements:
Understanding of Java is the only pre-requisite for this course.
Description:
In this course you will find below topics:Introduction to Spring Boot: First i have covered the fundamentals of Spring Boot and its differentiation from Spring MVC. (Also covered by Servlets, which was way popular before Spring framework) This provides a foundational understanding of the framework’s significance in Java web development.Project Setup in Spring Boot: The next step involves the setup of a Spring Boot project, essential for initiating our development endeavours. This phase ensures our environment is configured optimally for future application development.Understanding Layered Architecture: Layered architecture is pivotal for the organisation and scalability of our applications. This concept enables us to structure our code in a manner that promotes modularity and maintainability.Maven and Its Lifecycle: Maven serves as a powerful tool for project management and dependency resolution. Understanding its lifecycle is crucial for efficient project development and management of dependencies. We can create Spring boot project using Maven or Gradle, so understanding of this, i think is must.Controller Layer Annotations: Get in-depth understanding of annotations such as @RestController and @RequestMapping facilitates the development of RESTful APIs. These annotations provide directives to Spring Boot, dictating the behavior of our controllers. Covered many other annotation like @RestController @Controller @Responebody @RequetMapping @RequestParam @PathVariable @InitBinder @RequestBodyBean Lifecycle in Spring Boot: In this you will get to know about BEAN and its lifecycle, I have also explained about IOC (Inversion of Control) which manages those Bean. You will get to know about different ways of creating Bean (@Component and @Bean annotation), Different types when bean get created (Eagerly and Lazily).
Who this course is for:
Backend Software engineers
Java developers
Those who want to move from Frontend to Backend field can also learn this framework
Homepage
https://anonymz.com/?https://www.udemy.com/course/spring_boot/