Spring REST: Getting Started
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Spring REST is an essential part of Java Enterprise applications. This course will teach a broad knowledge of using Spring REST, including sending JSON messages, error handling and writing tests.
At the core of any Java developer's toolbox is a thorough knowledge of Spring and web services. Spring REST is the way to go for Java server applications combined with Angular, React, Android or iOS client apps. In this course, Spring REST, you’ll learn how to make web services with Spring Boot. First, you’ll learn how to write a simple web service. Next, you’ll explore a complete web application. Finally, you’ll discover how to write error handling and tests. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have a broad knowledge of REST web services in Spring that will help you on your journey to becoming an all-around Java developer.
Topics:
At the core of any Java developer's toolbox is a thorough knowledge of Spring and web services. Spring REST is the way to go for Java server applications combined with Angular, React, Android or iOS client apps. In this course, Spring REST, you’ll learn how to make web services with Spring Boot. First, you’ll learn how to write a simple web service. Next, you’ll explore a complete web application. Finally, you’ll discover how to write error handling and tests. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have a broad knowledge of REST web services in Spring that will help you on your journey to becoming an all-around Java developer.
Topics:
- Course Overview
- Introduction
- Building the Friends Web Services
- Error Handling
- Testing
- Hateoas
Taught by
peter van rijn
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