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JSON with Java APIs, jQuery and JSON REST Web Services


 

JSON with Java APIs, jQuery and JSON REST Web Services
Video: .mp4 (1280x720, 30 fps(r)) | Audio: aac, 48000 Hz, 2ch | Size: 823 MB
Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 41 lectures (6 hours, 13 mins) | Language: English


Learn and understand JSON AJAX with JQuery and Java APIs such as Jackson and JSON RESTful Web Service with Apache Jersey.


What you'll learn

Learn the benefits and advantages of using JSON
Learn how to create dynamic content on web pages with JSON and JQuery
Learn the differences between XML and JSON data formats
Learn how to integrate JSON with JQuery
Learn how to develop rich client applications using JSON and JQuery
Learn how to use AJAX in order to send and receive JSON
Understand the structure of JSON and data types
Learn how to send and get JSON data with REST
Learn how to configure RESTful web services with Apache Jersey


Requirements

Basic knowledge of HTML and eagerness to learn JSON

Description

Welcome to JSON with Java APIs, jQuery and REST udemy course.

After attending this useful and practical course, you are going to learn how to develop web-based applications with JSON, jQuery and RESTful Web Services.

***Live JSON samples are coded from scratch***
***Your questions will be answered within 24 hours***
***Source codes of the sample applications are included***

The following technologies are explained with examples; JSON, Jackson JSON API, jQuery(AJAX), Apache Jersey REST and Eclipse

The benefits of attending this udemy course are listed like as below;

You will learn the latest parsing technologies for JSON data format

Learn how to send AJAX request to application server
You will learn how to send and receive JSON data along with jQuery and REST

Learn how to download and configure Apache Tomcat 8 in order to test REST services

Learn how to import Eclipse based projects into Eclipse Workspace
You will learn how to download and install Java JDK 8
Learn how to add jar dependencies to projects using Apache Maven build tool and pom xml

We will only use FREE Open Source Software tools during the development of components in this course.

Course Agenda;

What is JSON (javascript Object Notation)?
JSON Data Types and Syntax
JSON jackson Data Binding
JSON jackson Java API Annotations
JSON jackson Tree Model
JSON jackson Streaming API
JSON jackson Schema and Validation
JSON Low-level parsing with Java Jackson API
JSON Serialization-Deserialization
XML jackson JAXB annotations
JSON with javascript, jQuery and RESTful Web Services

What is JSON?

JSON is a light-weight, text-based open standard for interchanging data
JSON is human readable and language independent
It is easy for computers to read and generate JSON
JSON is used in order to send data between client and servers (Browsers/Clients to Application Servers)
JSON is the abbreviation of Java Script Object Notation (derived version of it)

Please feel free to ask me questions regarding the lectures if you attend this udemy course. I will try to answer your questions as soon as possible.

HD quality (full screen) recorded course content and you will be able to see the source code clearly (HD format) if you attend this udemy course as a student.

Who this course is for:

Front-end and Back-end developers interested in learning JSON Data Exchange format
Anyone you wants to learn JSON and display data on WEB browsers
Developers interested in learning JSON with Java and JQuery
University Students planning to develop projects using JSON
Developers interested in parsing JSON files
Developers interested in mapping JSON files to JAVA objects


 


Homepage: https://www.udemy.com/course/learn-json-with-java-apis-jquery-and-rest/


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