Course Overview

A Spring MVC is a Java framework which is used to build web applications. It follows the Model-View-Controller design pattern.

This course will begin with an overview of the project wherein you will get to know about the difference between Spring Boot and Spring MVC. Moving ahead, you will learn Model, View, and Controller. Further, you will gain knowledge on creating and listing records. At last, you will learn how to update and delete records.

By the end of this course, you will have mastered the technique of creating a CRUD application with Spring.

What You Will Learn

  • Creating a CRUD web application with Spring
  • Setting up a Spring Boot project
  • Displaying
  • updating
  • and deleting student records

Program Curriculum

  • In This Section
  • Spring Boot vs. Spring MVC
  • Technologies Used
  • Big Picture/Application Architecture
  • Final App Demo
  • Section Summary
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  • Chapter 01 Quiz

  • In This Section
  • Spring Boot Project Setup – Part 1
  • Spring Boot Project Setup – Part 2
  • Install MySQL
  • Create JPA Entity
  • Section Summary
  • Chapter 02 Quiz

  • In This Section
  • Overview
  • Model Explained
  • View Explained
  • Controller Explained
  • Section Summary
  • Chapter 03 Quiz

  • In This Section
  • Displaying Student Records – Part 1 - Repo, Service, Controller
  • Displaying Student Records – Part 2 - Thymeleaf
  • Adding Student Records
  • Section Summary
  • Chapter 04 Quiz

  • In This Section
  • Updating Student Records
  • Deleting Student Records
  • Summary
  • Course Summary
  • Chapter 05 Quiz
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Instructor

Reynald Adolphe

Reynald Adolphe is a technologist and .NET developer specializing in website consulting and development. He focuses on user experience, user interface, back-end development, and the languages used to create web applications. He's a speaker and personal technology coach helping programmers build their brand and career to the next level and guiding new-comers to become elite software engineers. Previously, he worked for the Tribune Company in Los Angeles and Accenture in Chicago. Reynald's specialties include C#, .NET Core, Entity Framework, ASP.NET, MVC, Razor, LINQ, Java, JavaScript, JQuery, AJAX, HTML5, CSS3, SOAP, Knockout.js, RequireJS, Underscore.js, AmplifyJS, XML, WCF, SQL, SDLC, MSTest, Moq, QUnit, and Bootstrap. Reynald also produces tech events, featuring popular tech speakers, musicians, and comedians.

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