All Spring courses

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Spring: Spring security (LinkedIn Learning)
Developers sometimes struggle to see their apps as attackers do. They don't automatically recognize the vulnerabilities. That is where frameworks like Spring Security come in. Spring Security offers built-in authentication and authorization features for securing your apps and services, and easy ways to extend the framework to maximize its value. Join security architect Frank Moley, as he shows how to secure your Java projects with Spring Security, LDAP, Active Directory, and WebFlux. Plus, learn how to use Spring Security to set up your own OAuth servers to secure your apps and services.Learning objectives :Authentication vs. authorizationImplementing in-memory and JDBC authenticationForm-based authenticationBuilding login and logout pagesConfiguring LDAP authenticationLeveraging OAuth 2WebFlux basic security
 
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Lynda.com - Building a Full-Stack App with Angular 2+ and Spring Boot
Angular 2 can serve as the primary MVC framework for your application, or it can supplement a server-side solution like Laravel or ASP.NET. In this course, Derek Peruo guides you through the process of transforming your Angular 2 single-page application (SPA) into a widget-based application for use with server-side frameworks. Plus, he goes into single-page and widget-based architectures, as well as common patterns for communicating between your server-side and client-side frameworks. Topics include: Single-page applications and widget-based applications Creating a new Laravel project Moving Angular files into Laravel Migrating Angular routing and Angular modules Using global variables Adding stateless API routes Using basic REST requests Using route parameters in controllers Apply for this course
 
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Lynda.com - Spring 5.0 and Spring Boot 2.0 New Features
The Spring developers are always listening to feedback and feature requests. They have responded with Spring 5, a version that's packed with exciting new enhancements. This course gets you up to speed with the latest and greatest in Spring Framework 5.0 and Spring Boot 2.0, including reactive Spring and Spring Actuator. Instructor Frank Moley covers the new support structure for Java 8 and Java EE 7, and explains which packages, classes, and methods have been removed. Next, learn about the changes to Servlet 3 and 4, data binding for immutable objects, and the spring-web-reactive module for reactive programming. Then explore the integration for Junit Jupiter, parallel test execution, and mock environments. Finally, review the changes in Spring Boot, including third-party library upgrades and Spring Boot Actuator for monitoring the health of production applications. Topics include: Spring core changes Spring web changes Spring test changes Spring Boot changes Apply for this course
 
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Lynda.com - Spring 5.0 and Spring Boot 2.0 New Features
The Spring developers are always listening to feedback and feature requests. They have responded with Spring 5, a version that's packed with exciting new enhancements. This course gets you up to speed with the latest and greatest in Spring Framework 5.0 and Spring Boot 2.0, including reactive Spring and Spring Actuator. Instructor Frank Moley covers the new support structure for Java 8 and Java EE 7, and explains which packages, classes, and methods have been removed. Next, learn about the changes to Servlet 3 and 4, data binding for immutable objects, and the spring-web-reactive module for reactive programming. Then explore the integration for Junit Jupiter, parallel test execution, and mock environments. Finally, review the changes in Spring Boot, including third-party library upgrades and Spring Boot Actuator for monitoring the health of production applications. Topics include: Spring core changes Spring web changes Spring test changes Spring Boot changes