The Spring Framework Certification Course is designed to equip learners with comprehensive knowledge of Spring and its ecosystem, including Spring Boot, Spring MVC, Spring Security, and Spring Data JPA. This course is ideal for Java developers, software engineers, and backend developers looking to build scalable, enterprise-grade applications. By achieving proficiency in the Spring framework, you enhance your ability to develop modern, high-performance Java applications, significantly boosting your career opportunities.
Master Spring Framework: Gain expertise in Spring Core, Spring Boot, Spring MVC, Spring Security, and Spring Cloud.
Career Growth: Increase your employability with one of the most in-demand Java frameworks.
Hands-on Experience: Work on real-world projects to apply Spring concepts in practical applications.
Microservices Development: Learn to develop scalable, distributed systems using Spring Boot and Spring Cloud.
Certification Recognition: Earn a globally recognized certification to showcase your Spring expertise.
This course covers Spring Core, Spring Boot, Spring MVC, Spring Security, Spring Data JPA, and Spring Cloud, providing a deep understanding of dependency injection, application architecture, RESTful API development, and microservices.
Java developers looking to advance their careers with Spring. Backend developers working on enterprise applications. Software engineers aiming to specialize in microservices and cloud-based applications. Anyone preparing for Spring-related certifications and job interviews.
Industry-aligned curriculum with real-world applications. Hands-on experience in Spring Boot, microservices, and REST API development. Expert mentorship and 24/7 support.
24/7 mentor support for doubt-solving and project guidance. Lifetime access to course materials, recorded sessions, and problem sets. Mock exams and coding challenges to help prepare for job interviews.
Learning Objectives - In this module, you will understand what Spring Framework is and why it is so popular. You will learn Spring Framework architecture and features it offers to developers. What are Inversion of Control (IOC) and famous Dependency Injection? Controlling a bean life cycle.
Topics - Introduction to Spring Framework, Why Spring, Java Frameworks, Spring Framework architecture, Object Coupling Problem, Loose coupling and Tight coupling, Dependency Injection and its types, Bean Life cycle, Bean scopes (singleton and prototype), Annie’s Quizzes, LAB, Q & A, Quick Recap.
Learning Objectives - In this module, you will learn about different ways of configuring the beans in Spring. In addition you will learn about the configuration mechanisms and the Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) provided by Spring for configuration using simple examples. You will learn to write expressions using various features provided by SpEL and using them to access the beans. You will also learn the core SpEL API that is in use in Spring applications.
Topics - What is Autowiring, Different types of autowiring, Implementing autowiring in different ways, Spring bean definition inheritance, Specifying default values using @value annotation, Autowiring bean using @Autowired, Resolving bean using @Qualifier, Defining a component using @Component, Using @PostConstruct and @PreDestroy, Automatic Bean discovery in a Spring application, Using Spring Expression Language(SpEL), Annie’s Quizzes, LAB, Q & A, Quick Recap.
Learning Objectives - In this module, you will learn about the limitations of using OOPs and the need for Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP). Next, you will learn about the core functionalities of AOP and the problems it solves. You also use AOP with Spring framework.This module will introduce Spring framework support for using JDBC and discusses all the classes and interfaces provided by it.
Topics - What is Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP),AOP terminologies, Implementing MethodBeforeAdvice, Implementing AfterReturningAdvice, Implementing MethodInterceptor, Implementing ThrowsAdvice, What is AspectJ, AspectJ provided annotations like @Aspect,@Before etc., Data Access Object (DAO)pattern, Using property files, Annie’s Quizzes, LAB, Q & A, Quick Recap.
Learning Objectives - In this module, we will learn the use of template classes and methods for JDBC operations with the help of examples. You will also learn about exception handling and executing stored procedures. We will develop a Spring application using the JDBC APIs. We will discuss the need of ORM framework and their advantages. We will look simple examples while discussing the Spring API for ORM. We will also discuss the use of transactions with frameworks using the Spring framework.
Topics - Using Jdbc Template, Binding variables in database query, Mapping database rows to Java class, Jdbc Batch Processing, What is Hibernate, Working With Hibernate, Integrating Hibernate with Spring, Database Transaction, Spring support for Database transactions, Annie’s Quizzes, LAB, Q & A, Quick Recap.
Learning Objectives - We will discuss the need of MVC pattern for web developers. We will discuss the spring MVC architecture and API. You also learn how to develop few applications using Spring MVC. We will use Java Server Pages as the view component and we will discuss using them in Spring MVC applications. As alternatives to JSP, we will take a look on Tiles framework to define a master layout for web applications.
Topics - Spring MVC Architecture, MVC Components, Setup Spring MVC Application, Writing a Spring MVC application, Exception Handling, Apache Tiles.
Learning Objectives - In this module, we will start with introduction to Struts 2.x and JSF technologies. We will see how Strut 2.x applications configure to use Spring easily. We will see how JSF resolver resolves the value binding expressions used for performing a look up in the Spring configuration files. We will discuss details of mechanisms of using Spring with JSF and Struts applications. We will also understand how Spring Web Flow is motivated and how Spring Web Flow works.
Topics - Understand Struts 2 and JSF, Integration Spring with Struts, Developing a Struts 2 application, Integrating JSF with Spring, Developing a JSF application, Spring Web Flow.
Learning Objectives - In this module, we will learn how to integrate Spring Security with a Spring MVC web application to secure a URL access. Also learn how to limit login attempts in Spring Security, how to implement “Remember Me” login features, storing a hash a password and perform a login authentication. We will also see adding Log4j for Logging and writing test cases with JUnit.
Topics - Spring features for Securing applications, Implementing Remember me feature, Storing Encrypted Passwords, Restricting the number of login attempts, Logging with Log4j, Writing test cases with JUnit.
Learning Objectives - In this module, we look into Enterprise Integration from a general standpoint. How Spring Integration enables lightweight messaging within Spring-based applications and supports integration with external systems via declarative adapters. We discuss the problem space that Spring Integration Framework is addressing and the introduction to the basic building blocks of the framework—the messages, channels, and endpoints. You will understand how Spring Integration Framework is a perfect fit for any Enterprise or standalone messaging application and how to start working on real world projects.
Topics - Introduction to messages, channels, and Endpoints, Receiving Messages, Common Endpoints, Endpoint API, Message Flow components, Introduction to Adapters.
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