Spring 5, Spring MVC, and Spring REST Training (original) (raw)
Introduction to Spring 5, Spring MVC and Spring REST
Delivery Options: Attend face-to-face in the classroom, remote-live or via on-demand training.
Pricing
Face-to-face or remote-live: $2495
On-demand: $1495
Discounts: We offer multiple discount options. Click here for more information.
Duration
Face-to-face or remote-live: 5 Days
On-demand: Approximately 35 hours of coursework with personal facilitation, to be completed in a four week span.
Registration
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Remote-live: [Click here](../Register-Remote.php?Course=Introduction to Spring 5, Spring MVC and Spring REST) to register for live remote class sessions within a date range of your choosing.
On-demand: [Click here](../Register-On-Demand.php?Course=Introduction to Spring 5, Spring MVC and Spring REST) to register for on-demand training with personal facilitation, on a start date of your choosing.
Students Will Learn
- Understanding the core principles of Spring, and of Dependency Injection (DI) / Inversion of Control
- Using the Spring Core module and DI to configure and wire application objects (beans) together
- Knowing the different types of metadata (XML, annotations/@Component, and Java Configuration/@Configuration), and how and when to use them
- Understanding and using the complete capabilities of the Core module, such as lifecycle events, bean scopes, and the Spring API
- Using Spring Boot to simplify dependency management and configuration
- Working with the ORM (Object-Relational Mapping) module to integrate Spring with technologies such as Hibernate or JPA
- Using Spring Data to automatically generate JPA-based repository classes
- Understanding and using Spring's transaction support, including the easy-to-use Java annotation support, as well as the tx/aop XML configuration elements
- Integrating Spring with Java EE Web applications
- Building Web applications with Spring MVC, including configuration using Java config and Servlet 3 capabilities
- Understanding and using the core capabilities of Spring's Reactive programming support
- Understanding REST and using Spring MVC to build RESTful services
- Using Ajax-based front ends with Spring MVC / Spring REST
Course Description
Spring 5 provides an evolutionary advance of Spring's powerful capabilities. This Spring 5, Spring MVC, and Spring REST training course introduces these capabilities, as well as providing guidelines on when and how to use them. It includes coverage of the three main configuration styles: Java-based (@Configuration), annotation-based (@Component), and the traditional XML-based configuration that may still play an important role in existing and new projects.
The course starts with in-depth coverage of Spring's Core module to reduce coupling and increase the flexibility, ease of maintenance, and testing of your applications. It goes on to cover many of the most important capabilities of Spring, including easing configuration with Spring Boot, integrating Hibernate and JPA persistence layers with Spring and Spring Data, and using Spring's declarative transaction capabilities.
The course includes integration of Spring with Java EE Web applications, a solid introduction to Spring MVC, and coverage of building RESTful resources with Spring MVC. It also provides an overview of Springs reactive programming model for repositories and Web resources.
This course is hands on with labs throughout to reinforce all the important concepts. It will enable you to build working Spring applications and give you an understanding of the important concepts and technology in a very short time.
Students desiring coverage of Spring Boot rather than Spring MVC may instead be interested in attending the Introduction to Spring 5, Spring Boot and Spring REST course.
Course Prerequisites
Java SE programming experience and an understanding of object-oriented design principles. Fundamental knowledge of XML is helpful but not required. HOTT's course Java Programming or equivalent knowledge provides a solid foundation.
Course Overview
| Introduction to Spring Overview of Spring Technology Motivation for Spring, Spring Architecture The Spring Framework Spring Introduction Declaring and Managing Beans ApplicationContexts: The Spring Container XML and @Component/@Named Config Dependencies and Dependency Injection (DI) Examining Dependencies Dependency Inversion Dependency Injection (DI) DI in Spring: XML and @Autowired | Configuration in Depth Java Based Configuration (@Configuration) Overview of @Configuration and @Bean Dependency Injection Resolving Dependencies Integrating Configuration Types XML and @Component Pros/Cons @Configuration Pros/Cons Choosing a Configuration Style Integrating with @Import and Bean Scope and Lifecycle Singleton, Prototype and Other Scopes Configuring Scope Bean Lifecycle and Callbacks Externalizing Properties Properties Files @PropertySource property-placeholder Using @Value SpEL Profiles Overview and Configuration Activating Profiles |
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| Spring Boot Overview Maven and Spring Spring Boot Structure Spring POMs with Boot Parents Spring Boot Starters | Spring Testing Testing and JUnit Overview Writing Tests: Test Classes, Asserts, Naming Conventions Running Tests: IDE, Maven, ... Test Fixtures: Setup and Teardown Spring TestContext Framework Overview Configuration Running Tests |
| Spring and Spring Data with Hibernate/JPA Overview of Spring Database Support Configuring a DataSource Using Spring with Hibernate High Level Hibernate Overview SessionFactory Configuration and LocalSessionFactoryBean Contextual Sessions and Spring Integration Using Spring with JPA Managing the EntityManager (EM) LocalContainerEntityManagerFactoryBean and Container-managed EMs JEE and JNDI Lookup of the EM Configuration and Vendor Adaptors Creating a JPA Repository/DAO Bean: @PersistenceUnit, @PersistenceContext Spring Data Introduction Overview and Architecture Configuring Spring Data Repositories and JPA Repositories Using CrudRepository Spring Data Querying Naming Conventions for Querying Creating more Complex Queries Query Configuration | Spring Transaction (TX) Management Overview Declarative TX Management (REQUIRED, etc.) TX Scope and Propagation Pointcut-Based Configuration of Transactions |
| Spring Web Integration and Introduction to Spring MVC Java EE Web App Integration ContextLoaderListener and WebApplicationContext Web MVC Overview Spring MVC Basics Configuration and the DispatcherServlet @Controller, @RequestMapping (Handlers) @RequestParam and Parameter Binding View Resolvers Controller Details: @RequestParam and @PathVariable Model Data and @ModelAttribute | Additional Spring MVC Capabilities @ModelAttribute and Reference Data Forms and Binding, Spring Form Tags Sessions and @SessionAttributes Validation / JSR-303 |
| RESTful Services with Spring REST Overview, URI Templates REST and Spring MVC Spring Support for REST @RequestMapping/@PathVariable, @RequestBody and @ResponseBody URI Templates and @PathVariable Controllers with @RestController Generating JSON JSON Overview JSON Representations for Resources Message Converters Generating XML JAXB and Jackson Message Converters for XML JAXB / @XmlRootElement Content Negotiation | Java Clients for RESTful Services Client Requirements and Spring's RestTemplate getForObject() and getForEntity() Other RestTemplate Methods Accessing Headers / exchange() |
| Common REST Patterns GET: Read POST: Create PUT: Update DELETE: Delete Programming on server side and client side (with RestTemplate) | What's New in Spring 5 Updates to Spring Core WebFlux Reactive Web Framework |
| XML Specific Configuration Collections: Lists, Sets, etc. Additional Capabilities Factory Classes and Factory Methods Definition Inheritance (Parent Beans) AutoWiring with XML Inner Beans and Compound Names |
Course Schedule
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