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12 CPD hours
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This introduction to Spring development course requires that incoming students possess solid Java programming skills and practical hands-on Java experience. This class is geared for experienced Java developers who are new to Spring, who wish to understand how and when to use Spring in Java and JEE applications.
Overview
Working in a hands-on learning environment, led by our expert practitioner, students will:
Explain the issues associated with complex frameworks such as JEE and how Spring addresses those issues
Understand the relationships between Spring and JEE, AOP, IOC and JDBC.
Write applications that take advantage of the Spring container and the declarative nature of assembling simple components into applications.
Understand how to configure the Spring Boot framework
Understand and work on integrating persistence into a Spring application
Explain Spring's support for transactions and caching
Work with Spring Boot to facilitate Spring setup and configuration
Apply Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP) to Spring applications
Become familiar with the conditionally loading of bean definitions and Application Contexts
Understand how to leverage the power of Spring Boot
Use Spring Boot to create and work with JPA repositories
Introduction to Spring Boot | Spring Boot Quick Start is a hands-on Spring training course geared for experienced Java developers who need to understand what the Spring Boot is in terms of today's systems and architectures, and how to use Spring in conjunction with other technologies and frameworks. This leading-edge course provides added coverage of Spring's Aspect-Oriented Programming and the use of Spring Boot. Students will gain hands-on experience working with Spring, using Maven for project and dependancy management, and, optionally, a test-driven approach (using JUnit) to the labs in the course. The Spring framework is an application framework that provides a lightweight container that supports the creation of simple-to-complex components in a non-invasive fashion. Spring's flexibility and transparency is congruent and supportive of incremental development and testing. The framework's structure supports the layering of functionality such as persistence, transactions, view-oriented frameworks, and enterprise systems and capabilities. This course targets Spring Boot 2 , which includes full support for Java SE 11 and Java EE 8. Spring supports the use of lambda expressions and method references in many of its APIs.
The Spring Framework
Understand the value of Spring
Explore Dependency Injection (DI) and Inversion of Control (IoC)
Introduce different ways of configuring collaborators
Spring as an Object Factory
Initializing the Spring IoC Container
Configuring Spring Managed Beans
Introduce Java-based configuration
The @Configuration and @Bean annotations
Define bean dependencies
Bootstrapping Java Config
Context Injection in Configuration classes
Using context Profiles
Conditionally loading beans and configurations
Bean Life-Cycle Methods
Defining Bean dependencies
Introduce Spring annotations for defining dependencies
Explore the @Autowired annotation
Stereotype Annotations
Qualifying injection points
Lifecycle annotations
Using properties in Java based configuration
The @Value annotation
Using the Candidate Components Index
Introduction to Spring Boot
Introduce the basics of Spring Boot
Explain auto-configuration
Introduce the Spring Initializr application
Bootstrapping a Spring Boot application
Working with Spring Boot
Provide an overview of Spring Boot
Introduce starter dependencies
Introduce auto-configuration
@Enable... annotations
Conditional configuration
Spring Boot Externalized Configuration
Bootstrapping Spring Boot
Introduction to Aspect Oriented Programming
Aspect Oriented Programming
Cross Cutting Concerns
Spring AOP
Spring AOP in a Nutshell
@AspectJ support
Spring AOP advice types
AspectJ pointcut designators
Spring Boot Actuator
Understand Spring Boot Actuators
Work with predefined Actuator endpoints
Enabling Actuator endpoints
Securing the Actuator
Developing in Spring Boot
Introduce Spring Boot Devtools
Enable the ConditionEvaluationReport
Debugging Spring Boot applications
Thymeleaf
Provide a quick overview of Thymeleaf
Introduce Thymeleaf templates
Create and run a Spring Thymeleaf MVC application
Additional course details:
Nexus Humans Spring Boot Quick Start | Core Spring, Spring AOP, Spring Boot 2.0 and More (TT3322) training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward.
This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts.
Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success.
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Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
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