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You are doing a course where you learn the fundamentals Java frameworks:#1: Spring Framework#2: Spring Boot#3: JPA and Hibernate. You also learn to build:#1: Web application with Spring and Spring Boot#2: An Amazing REST API with Spring Boot#3: Full stack application with Spring, Spring Boot, React and Spring SecurityIn addition, you also learn #1: Docker#2: Maven#3: Gradle#4: Spring AOP and #5: Spring Security You deploy the applications you build to AWS!You do NOT need to dream about that anymore. This is THE COURSE you need to learn everything you need to know about building real world Java applications and deploying them to the cloud using Spring and Spring Boot Frameworks.I'm Ranga Karanam. I'm the founder of in28minutes and creator of some of the worlds most popular courses on Cloud and DevOps. I'm certified on multiple clouds - Azure, GCP and AWS and I've helped a MILLION learners around the world acquire new tech skills. Rest assured you are in good hands. 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Overview Section 1: Getting Started - Master Spring Framework and Spring Boot Lecture 1 Getting Started - Master Spring Framework and Spring Boot Lecture 2 DO NOT SKIP - Course Downloads - PDF Presentation Lecture 3 Resources for Installing Java and Eclipse - Next Video Lecture 4 Master Spring Framework and Spring Boot - Installing Java and Eclipse Section 2: Getting Started with Java Spring Framework Lecture 5 CODE BACKUP FILES and STEP BY STEP CHANGES : For Reference Lecture 6 Step 01 - Understanding the Need for Java Spring Framework Lecture 7 Step 02 - Getting Started with Java Spring Framework Lecture 8 Step 03 - Creating a New Spring Framework Project with Maven and Java Lecture 9 Step 04 - Getting Started with Java Gaming Application Lecture 10 Step 05 - Understanding Loose Coupling and Tight Coupling Lecture 11 Step 06 - Introducing Java Interface to Make App Loosely Coupled Lecture 12 Step 07 - Bringing in Spring Framework to Make Java App Loosely Coupled Lecture 13 Step 08 - Your First Java Spring Bean and Launching Java Spring Configuration Lecture 14 Step 09 - Creating More Java Spring Beans in Spring Java Configuration File Lecture 15 Step 10 - Implementing Auto Wiring in Spring Framework Java Configuration File Lecture 16 Step 11 - Questions about Spring Framework - What will we learn? Lecture 17 Step 12 - Exploring Spring IOC Container - Application Context & Bean Factory Lecture 18 Step 13 - Exploring Java Bean vs POJO vs Spring Bean Lecture 19 Step 14 - Exploring Spring Framework Bean Auto Wiring - Primary & Qualifier Lecture 20 Step 15 - Using Spring Framework to Manage Beans for Java Gaming App Lecture 21 Step 16 - More Questions about Java Spring Framework - What will we learn? Lecture 22 Step 17 - Exploring Spring Framework With Java - Section 1 - Review Section 3: Using Spring Framework to Create and Manage Your Java Objects Lecture 23 Step 01 - Getting Spring Framework to Create and Manage Your Java Objects Lecture 24 Step 02 - Exploring Primary and Qualifier Annotations for Spring Components Lecture 25 Step 03 - Primary and Qualifier - Which Spring Annotation Should You Use? Lecture 26 Step 04 - Exploring Spring Framework - Different Types of Dependency Injection Lecture 27 Step 05 - Java Spring Framework - Understanding Important Terminology Lecture 28 Step 06 - Java Spring Framework - Comparing @Component vs @Bean Lecture 29 Step 07 - Why do we have dependencies in Java Spring Applications? Lecture 30 Step 08 - Exercise: Solution for Real World Java Spring Framework Example Lecture 31 Step 09 - Exploring Spring Framework With Java - Section 2 - Review Section 4: Exploring Spring Framework Advanced Features Lecture 32 Step 01 - Exploring Lazy and Eager Initialization of Spring Framework Beans Lecture 33 Step 02 - Comparing Lazy Initialization vs Eager Initialization Lecture 34 Step 03 - Exploring Java Spring Framework Bean Scopes - Prototype and Singleton Lecture 35 Step 04 - Comparing Prototype vs Singleton - Spring Framework Bean Scopes Lecture 36 Step 05 - Exploring Spring Beans - PostConstruct and PreDestroy Lecture 37 Step 06 - Evolution of Jakarta EE - Comparing with J2EE and Java EE Lecture 38 Step 07 - Exploring Jakarta CDI with Spring Framework and Java Lecture 39 Resources For Next Step Lecture 40 Step 08 - Exploring Java Spring XML Configuration Lecture 41 Step 09 - Explore Java Annotations vs XML Configuration - Java Spring Framework Lecture 42 Step 10 - Exploring Spring Framework Stereotype Annotations - Component and more Lecture 43 Step 11 - Quick Review - Important Spring Framework Annotations Lecture 44 Step 12 - Quick Review - Important Spring Framework Concepts Lecture 45 Step 13 - Exploring Spring Big Picture - Framework, Modules and Projects Section 5: Getting Started with Spring Boot Lecture 46 Code Backup Files For This Section Lecture 47 Step 01 - Getting Started with Spring Boot - Goals Lecture 48 Step 02 - Understanding the World Before Spring Boot - 10000 Feet Overview Lecture 49 Step 03 - Setting up New Spring Boot Project with Spring Initializr Lecture 50 Step 04 - Build a Hello World API with Spring Boot Lecture 51 Step 05 - Understanding the Goal of Spring Boot Lecture 52 Step 06 - Understanding Spring Boot Magic - Spring Boot Starter Projects Lecture 53 Step 07 - Understanding Spring Boot Magic - Auto Configuration Lecture 54 Step 08 - Build Faster with Spring Boot DevTools Lecture 55 Step 09 - Get Production Ready with Spring Boot - 1 - Profiles Lecture 56 Step 10 - Get Production Ready with Spring Boot - 2 - ConfigurationProperties Lecture 57 Step 11 - Get Production Ready with Spring Boot - 3 - Embedded Servers Lecture 58 Step 12 - Get Production Ready with Spring Boot - 4 - Actuator Lecture 59 Step 13 - Understanding Spring Boot vs Spring vs Spring MVC Lecture 60 Step 14 - Getting Started with Spring Boot - Review Section 6: Getting Started with JPA and Hibernate with Spring and Spring Boot Lecture 61 Code Backup Files For This Section Lecture 62 Step 01 - Getting Started with JPA and Hibernate - Goals Lecture 63 Step 02 - Setting up New Spring Boot Project for JPA and Hibernate Lecture 64 Step 03 - Launching up H2 Console and Creating Course Table in H2 Lecture 65 Step 04 - Getting Started with Spring JDBC Lecture 66 Step 05 - Inserting Hardcoded Data using Spring JDBC Lecture 67 Step 06 - Inserting and Deleting Data using Spring JDBC Lecture 68 Step 07 - Querying Data using Spring JDBC Lecture 69 Step 08 - Getting Started with JPA and EntityManager Lecture 70 Step 09 - Exploring the Magic of JPA Lecture 71 Step 10 - Getting Started with Spring Data JPA Lecture 72 Step 11 - Exploring features of Spring Data JPA Lecture 73 Step 12 - Understanding difference between Hibernate and JPA Section 7: Build Java Web Application with Spring Framework, Spring Boot and Hibernate Lecture 74 Code Backup Files For This Section Lecture 75 Step 00 - Introduction to Building Web App with Spring Boot Lecture 76 Step 01 - Creating Spring Boot Web Application with Spring Initializr Lecture 77 Step 02 - Quick overview of Spring Boot Project Lecture 78 Step 03 - First Spring MVC Controller, @ResponseBody, @Controller Lecture 79 Step 04 - 01 - Enhancing Spring MVC Controller to provide HTML response Lecture 80 Step 04 - 02 - Exploring Step By Step Coding and Debugging Guide Lecture 81 Step 05 - Redirect to a JSP using Spring Boot - Controller, @ResponseBody & View Lecture 82 Step 06 - Exercise - Creating LoginController and login view Lecture 83 Step 07 - Quick Overview - How does web work - Request and Response Lecture 84 Step 08 - Capturing QueryParams using RequestParam and First Look at Model Lecture 85 Step 09 - Quick Overview - Importance of Logging with Spring Boot Lecture 86 Step 10 - Understanding DispatcherServlet, Model 1, Model 2 and Front Controller Lecture 87 Step 11 - Creating a Login Form Lecture 88 Step 12 - Displaying Login Credentials in a JSP using Model Lecture 89 Step 13 - Add hard coded validation of userid and password Lecture 90 Step 14 - Getting started with Todo Features - Creating Todo and TodoService Lecture 91 Step 15 - Creating first version of List Todos Page Lecture 92 Step 16 - Understanding Session vs Model vs Request - @SessionAttributes Lecture 93 Step 17 - Adding JSTL to Spring Boot Project and Showing Todos in a Table Lecture 94 Step 18 - Adding Bootstrap CSS framework to Spring Boot Project using webjars Lecture 95 Resources for Next Step Lecture 96 Step 19 - Formatting JSP pages with Bootstrap CSS framework Lecture 97 Step 20 - Lets Add a New Todo - Create a new View Lecture 98 Step 21 - Enhancing TodoService to add the todo Lecture 99 Step 22 - Adding Validations using Spring Boot Starter Validation Lecture 100 Step 23 - Using Command Beans to implement New Todo Page Validations Lecture 101 Step 24 - Implementing Delete Todo Feature - New View Lecture 102 Step 25 - Implementing Update Todo - 1 - Show Update Todo Page Lecture 103 Step 26 - Implementing Update Todo - 1 - Save changes to Todo Lecture 104 Resources for Next Step Lecture 105 Step 27 - Adding Target Date Field to Todo Page Lecture 106 Resources for Next Step Lecture 107 Step 28 - Adding a Navigation Bar and Implementing JSP Fragments Lecture 108 Step 29 - Preparing for Spring Security Lecture 109 Step 30 - Setting up Spring Security with Spring Boot Starter Security Lecture 110 Step 31 - Configuring Spring Security with Custom User and Password Encoder Lecture 111 Step 32 - Refactoring and Removing Hardcoding of User Id Lecture 112 Step 33 - Setting up a New User for Todo Application Lecture 113 Step 34 - Adding Spring Boot Starter Data JPA and Getting H2 database ready Lecture 114 Step 35 - 01 - Configuring Spring Security to Get H2 console Working Lecture 115 Step 36 - Making Todo an Entity and Population Todo Data into H2 Lecture 116 Step 37 - Creating TodoRepository & Connecting List Todos page from H2 database Lecture 117 Step 38 - 01 - Connecting All Todo App Features to H2 Database Lecture 118 Step 38 - 02 - Exploring Magic of Spring Boot Starter JPA and JpaRepository Lecture 119 Step 39 - OPTIONAL - Overview of Connecting Todo App to MySQL database Lecture 120 Step 40 - OPTIONAL - Installing Docker Lecture 121 Resources For Next Step Lecture 122 Step 41 - OPTIONAL - Connecting Todo App to MySQL database Section 8: Creating a Java REST API with Spring Boot, Spring Framework and Hibernate Lecture 123 Code Backup Files For This Section Lecture 124 Step 00 - Creating a REST API with Spring Boot - An Overview Lecture 125 Step 01 - Initializing a REST API Project with Spring Boot Lecture 126 Step 02 - Creating a Hello World REST API with Spring Boot Lecture 127 Step 03 - Enhancing the Hello World REST API to return a Bean Lecture 128 Step 04 - What's happening in the background? Spring Boot Starters & Autoconfig Lecture 129 Step 05 - Enhancing the Hello World REST API with a Path Variable Lecture 130 Step 06 - Designing the REST API for Social Media Application Lecture 131 Step 07 - Creating User Bean and UserDaoService Lecture 132 Resources For Next Step Lecture 133 Step 08 - Implementing GET Methods for User Resource Lecture 134 Step 09 - Implementing POST Method to create User Resource Lecture 135 Step 10 - Enhancing POST Method to return correct HTTP Status Code and Location Lecture 136 Step 11 - Implementing Exception Handling - 404 Resource Not Found Lecture 137 Resources For Next Step Lecture 138 Step 12 - Implementing Generic Exception Handling for all Resources Lecture 139 Step 13 - Implementing DELETE Method to delete a User Resource Lecture 140 Step 14 - Implementing Validations for REST API Lecture 141 Step 15 - Overview of Advanced REST API Features Lecture 142 Step 16 - Understanding Open API Specification and Swagger Lecture 143 springdoc-openapi Dependency for next lecture Lecture 144 Step 17 - Configuring Auto Generation of Swagger Documentation Lecture 145 Step 18 - Exploring Content Negotiation - Implementing Support for XML Lecture 146 Step 19 - Exploring Internationalization for REST API Lecture 147 Resources For Next Step Lecture 148 Step 20 - Versioning REST API - URI Versioning Lecture 149 Step 21 - Versioning REST API - Request Param, Header and Content Negotiation Lecture 150 Step 22 - Implementing HATEOAS for REST API Lecture 151 Step 23 - Implementing Static Filtering for REST API Lecture 152 Step 24 - Implementing Dynamic Filtering for REST API Lecture 153 Step 25 - Monitoring APIs with Spring Boot Actuator Lecture 154 Step 26 - Exploring APIs with Spring Boot HAL Explorer Lecture 155 Step 27 - Connecting REST API to H2 using JPA and Hibernate - An Overview Lecture 156 Step 28 - Creating User Entity and some test data Lecture 157 Step 29 - Enhancing REST API to connect to H2 using JPA and Hibernate Lecture 158 Step 30 - Creating Post Entity with Many to One Relationship with User Entity Lecture 159 Step 31 - Implementing a GET API to retrieve all Posts of a User Lecture 160 Step 32 - Implementing a POST API to create a Post for a User Lecture 161 Step 33 - Exploring JPA and Hibernate Queries for REST API Lecture 162 Step 34 - Connecting REST API to MySQL Database - An Overview Lecture 163 Step 34z - OPTIONAL - Installing Docker Lecture 164 Resources For Next Step Lecture 165 Step 35 - OPTIONAL - Connecting REST API to MySQL Database - Implementation Lecture 166 Step 36 - Implementing Basic Authentication with Spring Security Lecture 167 Step 37 - Enhancing Spring Security Configuration for Basic Authentication Section 9: Building Java Full Stack Application with Spring Boot and React Lecture 168 Code Backup Files For This Section Lecture 169 Step 01 - Getting Started - Full Stack Spring Boot and React Application Lecture 170 Step 02 - Exploring What and Why of Full Stack Architectures Lecture 171 Step 03 - Understanding javascript and EcmaScript History Lecture 172 Step 04 - Installing Visual Studio Code Lecture 173 Step 05 - Installing nodejs and npm Lecture 174 Step 06 - Creating React App with Create React App Lecture 175 Step 07 - Exploring Important nodejs Commands - Create React App Lecture 176 Step 08 - Exploring Visual Studio Code and Create React App Lecture 177 Step 09 - Exploring Create React App Folder Structure Lecture 178 Step 10 - Getting started with React Components Lecture 179 Step 11 - Creating Your First React Component and more Lecture 180 Step 12 - Getting Started with State in React - useState hook Lecture 181 Step 13 - Exploring JSX - React Views Lecture 182 Step 14 - Following javascript Best Practices - Refactoring to Modules Lecture 183 Step 15 - Exploring javascript further Section 10: Exploring React Components with Counter Example Lecture 184 Step 01 - Exploring React Components with Counter Example Lecture 185 Step 02 - Getting Started with React Application - Counter Lecture 186 Step 03 - Getting Started with React Application - Counter - 2 Lecture 187 Step 04 - Exploring React State with useState hook - Adding state to Counter Lecture 188 Step 05 - Exploring React State - What is happening in Background? Lecture 189 Step 06 - Exploring React Props - Setting Counter increment value Lecture 190 Step 07 - Creating Multiple Counter Buttons Lecture 191 Step 08 - Moving React State Up - Setting up Counter and Counter Button Lecture 192 Step 09 - Moving React State Up - Calling Parent Component Methods Lecture 193 Step 10 - Exploring React Developer Tools Lecture 194 Step 11 - Adding Reset Button to Counter Lecture 195 Step 12 - Refactoring React Counter Component Section 11: Building Java Todo Full Stack Application with Spring Boot and React Lecture 196 Step 01 - Getting Started with React Todo Management App Lecture 197 Step 02 - Getting Started with Login Component - Todo React App Lecture 198 Step 03 - Improving Login Component Further - Todo React App Lecture 199 Step 04 - Adding Hardcoded Authentication - Todo React App Lecture 200 Step 05 - Conditionally Displaying Messages in Login Component - Todo React App Lecture 201 Step 06 - Adding React Router Dom and Routing from Login to Welcome Component Lecture 202 Step 07 - Adding Error Component to our React App Lecture 203 Step 08 - Removing Hard Coding from Welcome Component Lecture 204 Step 09 - Getting Started with React List Todo Component Lecture 205 Step 10 - Displaying More Todo Details in React List Todo Component Lecture 206 Step 11 - Creating React Header, Footer and Logout Components Lecture 207 Step 12 - Adding Bootstrap to React Front End Application Lecture 208 Resources For Next Step Lecture 209 Step 13 - Using Bootstrap to Style Todo React Front End Application Lecture 210 Step 14 - Refactoring React Components to Individual javascript Modules Lecture 211 Step 15 - Sharing React State with Multiple Components with Auth Context Lecture 212 Step 16 - Updating React State and Verifying Updates through Auth Context Lecture 213 Step 17 - Setting isAuthenticated into React State - Auth Context Lecture 214 Step 18 - Protecting Secure React Routes using Authenticated Route - 1 Lecture 215 Step 19 - Protecting Secure React Routes using Authenticated Route - 2 Section 12: Connecting Spring Boot REST API with React Frontend - Java Full Stack App Lecture 216 Resources For Next Step Lecture 217 Step 01 - Setting Todo REST API Project for React Full Stack Application Lecture 218 Step 02 - Call Spring Boot Hello World REST API from React Hello World Component Lecture 219 Step 03 - Enabling CORS Requests for Spring Boot REST API Lecture 220 Step 04 - Invoking Spring Boot Hello World Bean & Path Param REST API from React Lecture 221 Step 05 - Refactoring Spring Boot REST API Invocation Code to New Module Lecture 222 Step 06 - Following Axios Best Practices in Spring Boot REST API Lecture 223 Step 07 - Creating Retrieve Todos Spring Boot REST API Get Method Lecture 224 Step 08 - Displaying Todos from Spring Boot REST API in React App Lecture 225 Step 09 - Creating Retrieve Todo and Delete Todo Spring Boot REST API Methods Lecture 226 Step 10 - Adding Delete Feature to React Frontend Lecture 227 Step 11 - Setting Username into React Auth Context Lecture 228 Step 12 - Creating Todo React Component to display Todo Page Lecture 229 Step 13 - Adding Formik and Moment Libraries to Display Todo React Component Lecture 230 Step 14 - Adding Validation to Todo React Component using Formik Lecture 231 Step 15 - Adding Update Todo and Create Todo REST API to Spring Boot Backend API Lecture 232 Step 16 - Adding Update Feature to React Frontend Lecture 233 Step 17 - Adding Create New Todo Feature to React Frontend Lecture 234 Step 18 - Securing Spring Boot REST API with Spring Security Lecture 235 Step 19 - Adding Authorization Header in React to Spring Boot REST API calls Lecture 236 Step 20 - Configuring Spring Security to allow all Options Requests Lecture 237 Step 21 - Calling Basic Authentication Service when Logging into React App Lecture 238 Step 22 - Using async and await to invoke Basic Auth API Lecture 239 Step 23 - Setting Basic Auth Token into Auth Context Lecture 240 Step 24 - Setting up Axios Interceptor to add Authorization Header Lecture 241 Step 24A - Debugging Problems with Basic Auth and Spring Boot Lecture 242 Resources For Next Step Lecture 243 Step 25 - Getting Started with JWT and Spring Security Lecture 244 Step 26 - Integrating Spring Security JWT REST API with React Frontend Lecture 245 Step 27 - Debugging Problems with JWT Auth and Spring Boot Section 13: Connecting Java Full Stack Application(Spring Boot & React) with JPA & Hibernate Lecture 246 Step 01 - Full Stack React and Spring Boot with JPA and Hibernate Lecture 247 Step 02 - Full Stack React & Spring Boot with JPA & Hibernate - Get Tables Ready Lecture 248 Step 03 - Full Stack React & Spring Boot with JPA & Hibernate - Todo CRUD Lecture 249 Step 04 - Full Stack React & Spring Boot with JPA & Hibernate - Add New Todo Lecture 250 Step 05 - Full Stack React & Spring Boot with JPA & Hibernate - Connect MySql Section 14: Exploring Unit Testing with JUnit Lecture 251 Code Backup Files For This Section Lecture 252 Step 01 - What is JUnit and Unit Testing_ Lecture 253 Step 02 - Your First JUnit Project and Green Bar Lecture 254 Step 03 - Your First Code and First Unit Test Lecture 255 Step 04 - Exploring other assert methods Lecture 256 Step 05 - Exploring few important JUnit annotations Section 15: Exploring Mocking with Mockito for Spring Boot Projects Lecture 257 Code Backup Files For This Section Lecture 258 Step 00 - Introduction to Section - Mockito in 5 Steps Lecture 259 Step 01 - Setting up a Spring Boot Project Lecture 260 Step 02 - Understanding problems with Stubs Lecture 261 Step 03 - Writing your first Mockito test with Mocks Lecture 262 Step 04 - Simplifying Tests with Mockito Annotations - @Mock, @InjectMocks Lecture 263 Step 05 - Exploring Mocks further by Mocking List interface Section 16: Securing Spring Boot Applications with Spring Security Lecture 264 Code Backup Files For This Section Lecture 265 Step 00 - Getting started with Spring Security Lecture 266 Step 01 - Understanding Security Fundamentals Lecture 267 Step 02 - Understanding Security Principles Lecture 268 Step 03 - Getting Started with Spring Security Lecture 269 Step 04 - Exploring Default Spring Security Configuration Lecture 270 Step 05 - Creating Spring Boot Project for Spring Security Lecture 271 Step 06 - Exploring Spring Security - Form Authentication Lecture 272 Step 07 - Exploring Spring Security - Basic Authentication Lecture 273 Step 08 - Exploring Spring Security - Cross Site Request Forgery - CSRF Lecture 274 Step 09 - Exploring Spring Security - CSRF for REST API Lecture 275 Step 10 - Creating Spring Security Configuration to Disable CSRF Lecture 276 Step 11 - Exploring Spring Security - Getting Started with CORS Lecture 277 Step 12 - Exploring Spring Security - Storing User Credentials in memory Lecture 278 Step 13 - Exploring Spring Security - Storing User Credentials using JDBC Lecture 279 Step 14 - Understanding Encoding vs Hashing vs Encryption Lecture 280 Step 15 - Exploring Spring Security - Storing Bcrypt Encoded Passwords Lecture 281 Step 16 - Getting Started with JWT Authentication Lecture 282 Step 17 - Setting up JWT Auth with Spring Security and Spring Boot - 1 Lecture 283 Step 18 - Setting up JWT Auth with Spring Security and Spring Boot - 2 Lecture 284 Step 19 - Setting up JWT Resource with Spring Security and Spring Boot - 1 Lecture 285 Step 20 - Setting up JWT Resource with Spring Security and Spring Boot - 2 Lecture 286 Step 21 - Understanding Spring Security Authentication Lecture 287 Step 22 - Exploring Spring Security Authorization Lecture 288 Step 23 - Creating a Spring Boot Project for OAuth with Spring Security Lecture 289 Resources For Next Step Lecture 290 Step 24 - Getting Started with Spring Boot and OAuth2 - Login with Google Lecture 291 Step 25 - Quick Review - Securing Spring Boot Apps with Spring Security Section 17: Learning Spring AOP with Spring Boot Lecture 292 Code Backup Files For This Section Lecture 293 Coming Soon Next Week Section 18: Learning Maven with Spring and Spring Boot Lecture 294 Code Backup Files For This Section Lecture 295 Coming Soon Next Week Section 19: Learning Gradle with Spring and Spring Boot Lecture 296 Code Backup Files For This Section Lecture 297 Coming Soon Next Week Section 20: Learning Docker with Spring and Spring Boot Lecture 298 Code Backup Files For This Section Lecture 299 Coming Soon Section 21: Getting Started with Cloud and AWS Lecture 300 Step 02 - Introduction to Cloud and AWS - Advantages Lecture 301 Step 03 - Creating Your AWS Account Lecture 302 Step 04 - Creating Your First IAM User Lecture 303 Step 05 - Understanding the Need for Regions and Zones Lecture 304 Step 06 - Exploring Regions and Availability Zones in AWS Section 22: Exploring Compute Services in AWS Lecture 305 Step 01 - Getting Started with EC2 - Virtual Servers in AWS Lecture 306 Step 02 - Demo - Creating Virtual Machines with Amazon EC2 Lecture 307 Step 02z - Demo - Setting up a Web Server in an Amazon EC2 Instance Lecture 308 Step 03 - Quick Review of Important EC2 Concepts Lecture 309 Step 04 - Exploring IaaS vs PaaS - Cloud Computing with AWS Lecture 310 Step 05 - Getting Started with AWS Elastic Beanstalk Lecture 311 Step 06 - Demo - Setting up Web Application with AWS Elastic Beanstalk Lecture 312 Step 07 - Demo - Playing with AWS Elastic Beanstalk Lecture 313 Step 08 - Understanding the Need for Docker and Containers Lecture 314 Step 09 - Exploring Container Orchestration in AWS Lecture 315 Step 10 - Demo - Setting up ECS Cluster with AWS Fargate Lecture 316 Step 11 - Demo - Playing with Amazon ECS Lecture 317 Step 12 - Getting Started with Serverless in AWS - AWS Lambda Lecture 318 Step 13 - Demo - Creating Your First Lambda Function Lecture 319 Step 14 - Demo - Playing with Lambda Functions Lecture 320 Step 15 - Cloud Computing in AWS - Quick Review of Compute Services Section 23: Deploying Spring Boot Applications to AWS Lecture 321 Code Backup Files For This Section Lecture 322 Step 01 - Deploying Hello World Spring Boot App to AWS Lecture 323 Step 02 - Exploring AWS Elastic Beanstalk - Your First Spring Boot App in AWS Lecture 324 Step 03 - Running Spring Boot REST API with MySQL Database as Docker Container Lecture 325 Step 04 - Deploying Spring Boot REST API with MySQL to AWS Elastic Beanstalk and Lecture 326 Step 05 - Exploring AWS Elastic Beanstalk and Amazon RDS - Spring Boot REST API Lecture 327 Step 06 - Exploring Spring Boot and React Full Stack App Lecture 328 Step 07 - Deploying Full Stack Spring Boot REST API to AWS Elastic Beanstalk Lecture 329 Step 08 - Deploying Full Stack React App to Amazon S3 Section 24: Congratulations - Master Spring Framework and Spring Boot Lecture 330 Congratulations - Master Spring Framework and Spring Boot Section 25: APPENDIX - Introduction to Functional Programming with Java Lecture 331 Step 01 - Getting Started with Functional Programming with Java Lecture 332 Step 02 - Writing Your First Java Functional Program Lecture 333 Step 03 - Improving Java Functional Program with filter Lecture 334 Step 04 - Using Lambda Expression to enhance your Functional Program Lecture 335 Step 05 - Do Functional Programming Exercises with Streams, Filters and Lambdas Lecture 336 Step 06 - Using map in Functional Programs - with Exercises Lecture 337 Step 07 - Understanding Optional class in Java Lecture 338 Step 08 - Quick Review of Functional Programming Basics You are beginner Java programmer looking to learn Spring and Spring Boot Frameworks,You are beginner Java programmer looking to build web application, REST API or a Full Stack Application
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