MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 10.7 GB | Duration: 24h 51m
Build a Personal Project Management Tool from scratch
What you’ll learn
Create a RESTful API with Spring boot
Secure a RESTful API with Spring Security and JWT web token
Create a web application with React
Consume a RESTful API with React/Redux
Deploy to Heroku
Requirements
Practical knowledge of the Java language syntax
Previous hands on experience with basic CRUD operations using the Spring framework, JPA, MySQL
Hands on experience developing and running Spring CRUD applications with one of the following IDE’s: STS, IntelliJ, Eclipse
Familiarity with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (ES6 Syntax is important)
Have local environment set up for Spring Framework – Spring boot development (Java 8, Maven, MySQL, MySQL Workbench)
Description
If you know the basics of java and the spring framework, the next thing to do is to keep on practicing! Building apps with real life features is a great next step in your journey to becoming a developer. The main benefits of this is that it sharpens your skills and helps you build your portfolio for prospective employers. In this course, we will build a prototype of a personal project management tool using Spring boot 2.0 in the backend, ReactJS and Redux on the front end.
These are some of the cool things we will work on
We will build our REST APIs with Spring boot for CRUD operations
We will create our front end using ReactJS and Boostrap
And will use Redux and Thunk to manage the state of our application in the front-end
We will secure our application using JWT tokens
Last but not least we will deploy our application to Heroku’s free tier. This is a great opportunity to get practical experience with two amazing technologies that are highly desirable by prospective employers.
Who this course is for
Students who have had hands on experience with the basics of Java and the Spring Framework looking to grow their new skills
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