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Application development using NodeJS and Express- Jul 2022

Offered By: Udemy

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Node.Js Courses MySQL Courses MongoDB Courses AWS Lambda Courses Postman Courses REST APIs Courses Backend Development Courses API Gateways Courses

Course Description

Overview

NodeJS, Express, Rest API, API Gateway, AWS Lambda, DynamoDB

What you'll learn:
  • Introduction to Nodejs, Events and Streams
  • Express frameworks
  • RESTAPI Call to MySQL from Express
  • RESTAPI Call to MongoDB from Express

Node.js is a server-side platform built on Google Chrome's JavaScript Engine. It is used for building fast and scalable network applications. Node.js uses an event-driven, non-blocking I/O model that makes it lightweight and efficient, perfect for data-intensive real-time applications that run across distributed devices. In this course, you will set up Node.js and create Rest API using express with both MySQL and MongoDB and test it using Postman. Express is a node.js web application framework and MySQL, MongoDB are databases used to manage data. Postman is an API testing tool and gives wide support for all possible HTTP methods. Integrating Gateway to route the request and keep track of everything. At last creating and deploying serverless project on AWS Lambda. In this course, you will learn to set up Node.js, learn about important modules in Node.js, Events with Event loop and Event Emitter, Streams and stream pipes, after node you will learn about Express and Creating Rest API using express with both MySQL and MongoDB. Later you will learn to test and verify API using Postman and set up API Gateway for the Rest API. At last you will learn to build serverless application using Node.js.


Taught by

Proton Expert Systems & Solutions

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