Highlights
- Gain an introduction to the Spring Frameworks
- Learn Key business drivers for using Spring 4.0
- Architect change resilience into your code-base from the ground up
- Keep it simple! Spring encourages the use of POJOs; simple lightweight Java objects
- Learn to only use what you need, and introduce Spring gradually into existing projects:
- Be encouraged - Spring encourages use of programming best-practices: Integrated testing, coding to interfaces.
- Easily mix and match Spring solutions with Hibernate, EJB, and other J2EE and open source frameworks like Struts.
- Learn NoSQL DataBases and Spring Web Services
- Use Aspect Oriented Programming with Spring
Course Details
INTRODUCTION TO THE SPRING FRAMEWORK
- The need for spring
- Implementing dependency injection with spring
- The spring core
- Programming to interfaces using spring
- Incorporating spring into Java EE applications
CONFIGURING SPRING BEANS
- Using XML
- Using Spring Annotations
- Using javax.persistence annotations
- Using Configuration classes
SPRING AND JDBC DATABASE CONNECTIVITY
- The Spring JDBC Related Module
- The challenges of pure JDBC
- The Spring JDBC Template
- Writing an effective DAO using the Spring template class
- Spring configuration elements required for database access
INTRODUCTION TO THE JAVA PERSISTENCE API
- History of JPA
- The need for Object Relational Mapping technology
- Hibernate and the JPA
- Mapping beans using JPA annotations
- Using the EntityManager to work with data
- Implementing relationships
SPRING AND THE JPA
- Integrating Spring with the JPA
- Injecting EntityManagers into DAOs
- Spring configuration for effective use of JPA with Spring
- Session management
- Working with Transactions
- Coordinating transactions with appropriate propagation
SPRING DATA
- Building CRUD APIs
- Working with finder methods
- The Repository pattern
SPRING AND NOSQL DATABASES
- Working with Spring Data and Mongo DB
- The MongoDB template class
- Configuring Spring applications to use MongoDB
SPRING VALIDATION
- Using Validator Annotations
- Enabling validation
- Displaying validation error messages
SPRING MVC
- The Model/View/Controller Pattern
- The DispatcherServlet Class
- Configuring DispatcherServlet
- Web Application Contexts
- Controller Responsibilities
- The ModelAndView Class
- The View Interface
- The ViewResolver Interface
- The redirect: Prefix
SPRING MVC FOR REST SERVICES
- Overview of REST principles
- Creating REST controllers
- Using Paths and Parameters
- Processing JSON and XML Data
SPRING SECURITY
- Authentication and Authorization
- The Spring Security Servlet Filter
- AOP based security for components
- Configuring form based authentication
- Realm configuration using Spring
SPRING BOOT
- Creating entire applications using Boot
- Configuring a Repository using Boot
- Creating a REST API using Boot
- Maintaining Spring Boot Applications
SPRING WEB SERVICES
- Overview of SOAP services
- WSDL First Services
- Defining the XML Schemas
- Configuring the Services
- Creating the Java service class
ASPECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING WITH SPRING
- The need for AOP
- Defining Aspects
- Defining Pointcuts
- Defining Advices
- Configuration options for AOP
- Weaving options when using AOP
Who should attend
Feedback
4.8 out of 5 average
"Our tailored course provided a well rounded introduction and also covered some intermediate level topics that we needed to know. Clive gave us some best practice ideas and tips to take away. Fast paced but the instructor never lost any of the delegates"
Brian Leek, Data Analyst, May 2022
“JBI did a great job of customizing their syllabus to suit our business needs and also bringing our team up to speed on the current best practices. Our teams varied widely in terms of experience and the Instructor handled this particularly well - very impressive”
Brian F, Team Lead, RBS, Data Analysis Course, 20 April 2022