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Master Java Web Services and RESTful API with Spring Boot

Build Java Web Services & REST API - RESTful & SOAP - with Spring & Spring Boot. Learn REST API & SOAP Web Services Now!
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Build Java Web Services & REST API - RESTful & SOAP - with Spring & Spring Boot. Learn REST API & SOAP Web Services Now!
Platform: Udemy
Video: 9h 50m
Language: English
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About the course

REST API?   Yes.    Spring Boot ?  Yes     SOAP ?   Yes     Best Practices ?  Yes    Hands-on ?   Of course.
Do you want to Master Building Great Java Web Services – both RESTful and SOAP – with Spring Boot?

WHAT OUR LEARNERS ARE SAYING:
5 STARS – This is the best course if you like to learn how REST API exactly works. The instructor is awesome. I had a great time watching his videos and doing coding for this course. It really helped me to do a coding assessment for the company.
5 STARS – This course gave me an excellent head start with creating Restful web services!
5 STARS – It is such an awesome course, I have now got an idea to create production level restful services
5 STARS – As an experienced JEE developer unfamiliar with Spring Boot and developing web services within it, this was simply an awesome course for becoming knowledgeable and comfortable in applying it in a real-world context.
5 STARS – This is my first spring boot course. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you very much Ranga for delivering such a high quality course. I’ve learned a lot spring boot from you. If someone want to learn spring boot, this is one of the best courses to pick up.

******* Course Overview *******
Developing SOAP and RESTful web services is fun. The combination of Spring Boot, Spring Web MVC, Spring Web Services and JPA makes it even more fun.
Architectures are moving towards microservices. RESTful web services are the first step to developing great microservices. Spring Boot, in combination with Spring Web MVC (also called Spring REST) makes it easy to develop RESTful web services.
There are two parts to this course – RESTful web services and SOAP Web Services.
In the first part of the course, you will learn the basics of RESTful web services developing resources for a social media application. You will learn to implement these resources with multiple features – versioning, exception handling, documentation (Swagger), basic authentication (Spring Security), filtering and HATEOAS. You will learn the best practices in designing RESTful web services.
You will be using Spring (Dependency Management), Spring MVC (or Spring REST), Spring Boot, Spring Security (Authentication and Authorization), Spring Boot Actuator (Monitoring), Swagger (Documentation), Maven (dependencies management), Eclipse (IDE), Postman (REST Services Client) and Tomcat Embedded Web Server. We will help you set up each one of these.
While the use of SOAP Web Services is on the way down, there are still considerable number of web services using this approach.
In the second part of the course, you will learn the basics of implementing SOAP Web Services developing a few web services for a course management application. You will learn to use a Contract first approach – defining XSD (XML Schema Definition) for your requests and responses. You will learn about WSDL (SOAP Header, SOAP Body and SOAP Fault), XSD (XML Schema Definition) and JAXB (Java API for XML Binding). You will implementing three SOAP web services with exception handling and basic security (with WS Security).
In this part of the course, you will be using Spring (Dependency Management), Spring Web Services , Spring Boot, Spring Security (Authentication and Authorization), Maven (dependencies management), Eclipse (IDE), Wizdler (SOAP Services Chrome Plugin) and Tomcat Embedded Web Server. We will help you set up each one of these.
You will learn
•What is a Web Service?
•What is a RESTful Web Service?
•How to implement RESTful Web Services with Spring and Spring Boot?
•What are the best practices in designing RESTful Web Services?
•How to design Resources and GET, POST and DELETE operations?
•How to implement Validation for RESTful Web Services?
•How to implement Exception Handling for RESTful Web Services?
•What is HATEOAS? How to implement HATEOAS for a Resource?
•What are the different approach in versioning RESTful Services?
•How to use Postman to execute RESTful Service Requests?
•How to implement basic authentication with Spring Security?
•How to implement filtering for RESTful Services?
•How to monitor RESTful Services with Spring Boot Actuator?
•How to document RESTful Web Services with Swagger?
•How to connect RESTful Services to a backend with JPA?
•What is a SOAP Web Service?
•What is WSDL (Web Service Definition Language)?
•What is SOAP Header, SOAP Body and SOAP Fault?
•What is an XSD (XML Schema Definition)?
•How to write an XSD for your requests and responses?
•What is JAXB (Java API for XML Binding)?
•What is an Endpoint?
•What is a Contract First approach?
•What are the different steps in building SOAP Web Services with Spring Web Services & Spring Boot?
•How to build different SOAP Web services for GetCourseDetailsRequest, GetAllCourseDetailsRequest and DeleteCourseDetailsRequest?
•How to use Wizdler to execute SOAP Requests?
•How to implement exception handling for SOAP Web Services?
•How to implement basic security with WS Security for SOAP Web Services?

COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:

RESTful Web Services 
•Step 01 – Initializing a RESTful Services Project with Spring Boot
•Step 02 – Understanding the RESTful Services we would create in this course
•Step 03 – Creating a Hello World Service
•Step 04 – Enhancing the Hello World Service to return a Bean
•Step 05 – Quick Review of Spring Boot Auto Configuration and Dispatcher Servlet – What’s happening in the background?
•Step 06 – Enhancing the Hello World Service with a Path Variable
•Step 07 – Creating User Bean and User Service
•Step 08 – Implementing GET Methods for User Resource
•Step 09 – Implementing POST Method to create User Resource
•Step 10 – Enhancing POST Method to return correct HTTP Status Code and Location URI
•Step 11 – Implementing Exception Handling – 404 Resource Not Found
•Step 12 – Implementing Generic Exception Handling for all Resources
•Step 13 – Exercise : User Post Resource and Exception Handling
•Step 14 – Implementing DELETE Method to delete a User Resource
•Step 15 – Implementing Validations for RESTful Services
•Step 16 – Implementing HATEOAS for RESTful Services
•Step 17 – Overview of Advanced RESTful Service Features
•Step 18 – Internationalization for RESTful Services
•Step 19 – Content Negotiation – Implementing Support for XML
•Step 20 – Configuring Auto Generation of Swagger Documentation
•Step 21 – Introduction to Swagger Documentation Format
•Step 22 – Enhancing Swagger Documentation with Custom Annotations
•Step 23 – Monitoring APIs with Spring Boot Actuator
•Step 24 – Implementing Static Filtering for RESTful Service
•Step 25 – Implementing Dynamic Filtering for RESTful Service
•Step 26 – Versioning RESTful Services – Basic Approach with URIs
•Step 27 – Versioning RESTful Services – Header and Content Negotiation Approaches
•Step 28 – Implementing Basic Authentication with Spring Security
•Step 29 – Overview of Connecting RESTful Service to JPA
•Step 30 – Creating User Entity and some test data
•Step 31 – Updating GET methods on User Resource to use JPA
•Step 32 – Updating POST and DELETE methods on User Resource to use JPA
•Step 33 – Creating Post Entity and Many to One Relationship with User Entity
•Step 34 – Implementing a GET service to retrieve all Posts of a User
•Step 35 – Implementing a POST service to create a Post for a User
•Step 36 – Richardson Maturity Model
•Step 37 – RESTful Services Best Practices
SOAP Web Services
•Step 01 – Initialize a Spring Web Services application with Spring Boot
•Step 02 – Overview of creating SOAP Web Service using Contract First Approach
•Step 03 – Define Request and Response XML Structure
•Step 04 – Define XML Schema Definition (XSD) for Request – GetCourseDetailsRequest
•Step 05 – Define XML Schema Definition (XSD) for Respone – GetCourseDetailsResponse
•Step 06 – More about XML Schema Definition and Implementing XSD Best Practices
•Step 07 – Introduction to Java API for XML Binding (JAXB) and Configuring JAXB 2 Maven Plugin
•Step 08 – Configuring an Endpoint for GetCourseDetailsRequest
•Step 09 – Spring Web Services Configuration – Message Dispatcher Servlet
•Step 10 – Spring Web Services Configuration – Generating WSDL
•Step 11 – Using Wizdler to execute SOAP Requests
•Step 12 – Implementing a service – Course Details Service – backend with in memory array list
•Step 13 – Implementing SOAP Web Service for GetAllCourseDetailsRequest
•Step 14 – Quick introduction to different parts of a WSDL
•Step 15 – Implementing SOAP Web Service for DeleteCourseDetailsRequest
•Step 16 – Improving the DeleteCourseDetailsRequest – Using an Enum for Status
•Step 17 – Exception Handling and SOAP Fault Responses
•Step 18 – Implementing Security for SOAP Web Services with WS Security
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What can you learn from this course?

✓ You will Learn to Design and Develop SOAP and RESTful web services with Spring Boot
✓ You will Understand the BEST PRACTICES in designing RESTful web services
✓ You will Learn the MAGIC of SPRING BOOT – Auto Configuration, Spring Initializr and Starter Projects
✓ You will Learn to Connect Web Services to a Database using JPA and HIBERNATE with Spring Boot
✓ You will Learn to Implement Exception Handling, Validation, HATEOAS and Filtering for RESTful Web Services.
✓ You will Learn to use a wide variety of Spring Boot STARTER PROJECTS – Spring Boot Web, Spring Boot Web Services, Spring Boot Data JPA
✓ You will learn how to version, monitor (Spring Boot Actuator) and document (Swagger) your RESTful Web Services with Spring Boot
✓ You will understand about WSDL, SOAP Header, SOAP Body, SOAP Fault, XSD, JAXB and EndPoint

What you need to start the course?

• You have an attitude to learn while having fun :)
• You should have prior Java Experience and Zero Experience with Web Services
• We will help you install Eclipse and get up and running with Maven and Tomcat.

Who is this course is made for?

• You want to learn the basics of Web Services
• You want to learn the terminology associated with Web Services
• You want to learn to develop and design RESTful web services
• You want to learn to develop and design SOAP web services
• You have good experience with Java and want to see what more you can do with Java
• You have good experience with Spring and want to use that knowledge

Are there coupons or discounts for Master Java Web Services and RESTful API with Spring Boot ? What is the current price?

The course costs $19.99. And currently there is a 82% discount on the original price of the course, which was $109.99. So you save $90 if you enroll the course now.
The average price is $15.8 of 10 Java Web Services courses. So this course is 27% more expensive than the average Java Web Services course on Udemy.

Will I be refunded if I'm not satisfied with the Master Java Web Services and RESTful API with Spring Boot course?

YES, Master Java Web Services and RESTful API with Spring Boot has a 30-day money back guarantee. The 30-day refund policy is designed to allow students to study without risk.

Are there any financial aid for this course?

Currently we could not find a scholarship for the Master Java Web Services and RESTful API with Spring Boot course, but there is a $90 discount from the original price ($109.99). So the current price is just $19.99.

Who will teach this course? Can I trust in28Minutes Official?

in28Minutes Official has created 52 courses that got 240,513 reviews which are generally positive. in28Minutes Official has taught 995,322 students and received a 4.5 average review out of 240,513 reviews. Depending on the information available, we think that in28Minutes Official is an instructor that you can trust.
DevOps, Azure, GCP, Docker, Kubernetes, Java & Spring Boot
Ranga Karanam, the founder of in28minutes, has 2 decades of experience with technology – architecture, design, and programming.  We are helping learners take their first steps into modern cloud native technology and gain expertise on AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Docker, Kubernetes amongst others.
Our happiest moments are when learners tag us on LinkedIn or reach out to us with their stories of getting their first job, getting a promotion, or a big raise.
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Ranga is multi-cloud certified –  Google Cloud Certified Professional Cloud Architect, AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate, Google Cloud Certified Associate Cloud Engineer, AWS Certified Developer Associate, AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner,  Azure Fundamentals Certified AZ-900, DP-900 and AI-900.
Our courses are focused on Cloud Certifications (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud Platform – GCP), DevOps, Full Stack (  React, Angular ), Serverless, Programming, and Microservice Development with Java and Spring Boot.
Our Top Courses include:
1) Master Microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud
2) Java Programming for Complete Beginners
3) Google Cloud Certification – Associate Cloud Engineer – 2021
4) DevOps For Beginners – Docker, Kubernetes, and Azure DevOps
5) Spring Framework Master Class – Java Spring the Modern Way
6) Master Java Web Services and RESTful API with Spring Boot
7) Go Serverless with AWS Lambda and Azure Functions
We have courses focused on Java Frameworks ( Spring, Spring Boot, Spring MVC,  Hibernate ).
[LEARNING PATHS 00 to 06 for DevOps, Full Stack, Cloud,  Spring Boot and Java in the FAQ below]
We use Problem-Solution based Step-By-Step Hands-on Approach With Practical, Real-World Application Examples.
We have a wide range of courses focused on Spring Boot –  Creating APIs and Microservices, Deploying to Cloud ( AWS, Azure, Docker, Kubernetes, Azure ), and Integrating with Full Stack Front end frameworks ( React & Angular ).

[LEARNING PATHS]

[LEARNING PATH 00] – DevOps 
Master DevOps with Docker, Kubernetes and Azure DevOps

[LEARNING PATH 01] – Spring and Spring Boot Web Applications & API Developer
Spring Framework Master Class – Learn Spring the Modern Way!
Learn Spring Boot in 100 Steps – Beginner to Expert
Master Java Web Services and RESTful API with Spring Boot
Master Hibernate and JPA with Spring Boot in 100 Steps
Master Java Unit Testing with Spring Boot & Mockito

[LEARNING PATH 02] – Full Stack Developer with Spring Boot, React and Angular
Go Java Full Stack with Spring Boot and React
Go Java Full Stack with Spring Boot and Angular

[LEARNING PATH 03] – Cloud Microservices with Spring Boot, Docker & Kubernetes
Master Microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud
Master Docker with Java – DevOps for Spring Microservices
Master Kubernetes with Docker on Google Cloud, AWS & Azure

[LEARNING PATH 04] – Cloud Developer with Spring Boot, AWS, Azure, and PCF
Learn AWS – Deploy Java Spring Boot to AWS Elastic Beanstalk
Master Azure Web Apps – Take Java Spring Boot Apps to Azure
Master Pivotal Cloud Foundry with Spring Boot Microservices

[LEARNING PATH 05] – Learn AWS with Microservices, Docker, and Kubernetes
Learn AWS – Deploy Java Spring Boot to AWS Elastic Beanstalk
Master AWS Fargate & ECS with Java Spring Boot Microservices
Master Kubernetes with Docker on Google Cloud, AWS & Azure

[LEARNING PATH 06] – GET AWS CERTIFIED
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner – Step By Step
AWS Certified Developer Associate  – Step By Step
AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate – Step By Step

[OUR BELIEFS]
Best Courses are interactive and fun.
Foundations for building high-quality applications are best laid down while learning.

[OUR APPROACH]
We use the 80-20 Rule. We discuss 20% of things used 80% of the time in depth. We touch upon other things briefly equipping you with enough knowledge to find out more on your own.
Problem Solution based Step by Step Hands-on Learning.

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