Spring 5.0 and Spring Boot 2.0 New Features
Offered By: LinkedIn Learning
Course Description
Overview
Learn what's new in Spring 5.0 and Spring Boot 2.0, including reactive Spring and Spring Actuator.
The Spring developers are always listening to feedback and feature requests. They have responded with Spring 5, a version that's packed with exciting new enhancements. This course gets you up to speed with the latest and greatest in Spring Framework 5.0 and Spring Boot 2.0, including reactive Spring and Spring Actuator. Instructor Frank Moley covers the new support structure for Java 8 and Java EE 7, and explains which packages, classes, and methods have been removed. Next, learn about the changes to Servlet 3 and 4, data binding for immutable objects, and the spring-web-reactive module for reactive programming. Then explore the integration for Junit Jupiter, parallel test execution, and mock environments. Finally, review the changes in Spring Boot, including third-party library upgrades and Spring Boot Actuator for monitoring the health of production applications.
The Spring developers are always listening to feedback and feature requests. They have responded with Spring 5, a version that's packed with exciting new enhancements. This course gets you up to speed with the latest and greatest in Spring Framework 5.0 and Spring Boot 2.0, including reactive Spring and Spring Actuator. Instructor Frank Moley covers the new support structure for Java 8 and Java EE 7, and explains which packages, classes, and methods have been removed. Next, learn about the changes to Servlet 3 and 4, data binding for immutable objects, and the spring-web-reactive module for reactive programming. Then explore the integration for Junit Jupiter, parallel test execution, and mock environments. Finally, review the changes in Spring Boot, including third-party library upgrades and Spring Boot Actuator for monitoring the health of production applications.
Syllabus
Introduction
- New features of Spring and Spring Boot
- What you need to know
- Java baseline
- Removed packages and classes
- IO
- XML configuration
- Nullable annotation
- Servlets
- Immutable binding
- JSON and Protobuf
- Exception and response status
- Reactive spring
- Jupiter support
- Parallel test execution
- Mocks
- Library upgrades
- Configuration property changes
- Actuator changes
- Micrometer
- Other changes
- Next steps
Taught by
Frank P Moley III
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