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Spring Framework: Creating Your First Spring Boot Application

Offered By: Pluralsight

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Spring Framework Courses Java Courses Application Development Courses

Course Description

Overview

Do you want to build scalable Java applications quickly and efficiently? Learn how Spring Boot's opinionated framework can take you from zero to sixty with your Java application development.

Spring Boot framework helps developers to build scalable Java applications. In this course, Creating your First Spring Boot Application, you will learn the two core aspects of Spring Boot by coding through the basics with a sample application. First, you will learn the stand-alone architecture of Spring Boot without containers and XML files. Your app runs as a pure Java app and can be deployed in any environment that runs Java, including cloud platforms. Next, you will discover Spring Boot starters. These starters allow quick and easy integration with many Spring technologies and 3rd Party libraries and frameworks. Additionally, starters provide the concept of auto-configuration, allowing developers to incorporate concepts such as data sources or REST services. Finally, you will be able to install Spring Boot, configure it, and utilize many of the framework's features in a real world application. By the end of this course, you will be able to understand the Spring Boot architecture and how it plugs in and works with core Spring.

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 1min
  • Using Spring Boot to Create Applications 19mins
  • Building Apps with Spring Boot 45mins
  • Working with Spring Boot Config and Environment Needs 25mins
  • Deploying Spring Boot Applications 23mins

Taught by

Dan Bunker

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