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Learn how to create production-ready web applications and microservices from scratch with Spring Boot 2.0 What you'll learn Build Spring Boot and Spring MVC applications Implement exception handling and validation in Spring Boot Test your Spring Boot applications with @WebMvcTest and @MockBean Secure your applications using Spring Security Explore microservices-based architecture Use Domain-Driven Design for designing your Microservices Develop and design RESTful web services with Spring Boot Develop microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud Build RESTful APIs with Spring HATEOAS Perform integration testing with Spring MVC Requirements No prior knowledge of Spring Boot is assumed. However, a basic knowledge of Java and Spring would be beneficial. Description Spring is one of the best frameworks in the market for developing web, enterprise, and cloud-ready applications and services. Spring Boot simplifies the building of complex apps dramatically by reducing the amount of boilerplate code, and by providing production-ready features and a simple deployment model. It is the fastest way to get a Spring application up-and-running with the fewest lines of code and the least configuration. If you're a Java developer who wants to build applications with Spring Boot 2.0 and run microservices based application for production in Spring Boot 2.0, then go for this course.This comprehensive 2-in-1 course is a step-by-step guide to building, testing, deploying, and monitoring your robust and scalable web applications and web services using Spring MVC. You will learn to build microservices using Spring Boot 2.0 and see how microservices address common operational and infrastructural concerns. You will also explore a suite of tools that Spring Cloud offers for the discovery, routing, and deployment of microservices to the enterprise and the cloud. Next, you will learn how to build RESTful web services application using the Spring WebFlux framework. Spring WebFlux is a new framework that helps in creating a reactive application in a functional way. Finally, you will leverage the additional features offered by Spring Boot Actuator to help you monitor and manage your applications and services when it's pushed to production.Contents and OverviewThis training program includes 2 complete courses, carefully chosen to give you the most comprehensive training possible.The first course, Spring Boot 2.0 in 7 Days, is your perfect guide to rapidly developing enterprise-grade applications with Spring Boot. It will kick-start the task of achieving your business goals with Spring Boot. You will spend more understanding your customers' needs and less building applications to address them.The second course, Hands-On Microservices with Spring Boot 2.0, takes a hands-on, practical approach to implementing microservices for your app development with the Spring ecosystem. You will delve into the two main components of the Spring ecosystem for microservice development—Spring Boot and Spring Cloud—in detail. You will see how to build microservices with Spring Boot 2.0. You will also explore a suite of tools that Spring Cloud offers for the discovery, routing, and deployment of microservices to the enterprise and the cloud.By the end of this course, you will be able to develop, secure, deploy, and monitor your own applications, web services, and microservices from scratch with Spring Boot 2.0.About the Authors : We have the best work of the following esteemed author(s) to ensure that your learning journey is smooth:Petra Simonis is a software developer with extended expertise in Java, Spring, Spring Boot, C, and other programming and scripting languages. Over the past 15 years, she has gained experience in the fields of muldia retrieval, telecommunications, GIS services, and healthcare.Tomasz Lelek is a Software Eeer who programs mostly in Java and Scala. He is a fan of microservices architecture and functional programming. He has worked with more than 700 production microservices in the microservices ecosystem written in Spring Boot. He has 5+ years of experience in product development in Spring. He is also the co-founder of an e-learning platform that was built with the Java language. Overview Section 1: Spring Boot 2.0 in 7 Days Lecture 1 The Course Overview Lecture 2 What’s Spring and Spring Boot? Lecture 3 Build Systems – Maven, Gradle, Starters Lecture 4 Starting with Spring Initializr Lecture 5 Configuration Classes and Spring Automatic Configuration Lecture 6 Understanding the Anatomy of a Spring Boot Project Lecture 7 Building Your Spring Boot Project Lecture 8 Setting Your App Configuration Lecture 9 Creating the View and the Controller Lecture 10 Using Starters and Defining the Entry Point Lecture 11 Testing Your App Lecture 12 Creating Your First REST Service Lecture 13 Implementing HTTP Verbs Lecture 14 Sending and Receiving Data Lecture 15 Service Validation and Error Handling Lecture 16 Documentation with Swagger Lecture 17 Exploring Reactive Programming Lecture 18 Setting Up the App and Getting Reactive Database Interaction Lecture 19 Creating REST Endpoints Lecture 20 Adding Security Lecture 21 Exploring Spring Data Lecture 22 Using Plain and Simple SQL with JdbcTemplate Lecture 23 Using JPA for Managing Relational Data Lecture 24 JPA with NoSQL Databases Lecture 25 Adding Security to the Data Lecture 26 Property Defaults in Development – Configuration Lecture 27 Automatic Restart and Live Reload Lecture 28 Remote Update, Restart, and Debug Lecture 29 Testing with Spring TestRestTemplate Lecture 30 Testing Spring MVC Apps with @WebMvcTest Lecture 31 Integration Testing with @DataJpaTest Lecture 32 Testing with @MockBean Section 2: Hands-On Microservices with Spring Boot 2.0 Lecture 33 The Course Overview Lecture 34 Spring Fundamentals and Features Lecture 35 REST Services, Microservices, and Monoliths Lecture 36 Creating Domain Classes for a Flight Booking Service Lecture 37 Spring Configuration and Dependency Injection Lecture 38 Creating Persistence for Our Domain Object Lecture 39 Building RESTful Interfaces with Spring MVC HATEOS Lecture 40 Using Spring WebFlux and WebClient Lecture 41 Calling Services with RestTemplate and Dealing with Outages Lecture 42 DDD-Oriented Microservice Lecture 43 Using Bounded Contexts to Deal with Large Models Lecture 44 Design an API with a Bounded Context Lecture 45 Communication between Bounded Contexts Lecture 46 Testing Services with Spring MVC Tests Lecture 47 Mocking Out External Services Lecture 48 Securing HTTP with UserDetailsService for Authentication Lecture 49 CORS, CSRF Attacks, and SSL Lecture 50 Getting Ready for Production with Spring Boot Actuator Lecture 51 Caching Responses Lecture 52 Exception Handling and Logging Lecture 53 Packaging Your Application with Docker Lecture 54 Monitoring Systems This course is for Java developers who want to build applications with Spring Boot 2.0 and run microservices based application for production in Spring Boot. 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