Learn Spring Core Framework the Easy Way!
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Enter the World of Spring Framework With Spring Core. Your starting point for Spring Framework!
What you'll learn
Dependency Injection
Inversion of control Container
Autowiring
Singleton Beans
Prototype Beans
Aspect Oriented Programming
Property Editors
Factory Beans
Aware Interfaces
Bean life cycle
Many More Core Concepts
Requirements
Basics of Java and how to run Java Programs using any IDE like Eclipse, Netbeans..
Description
Are you a professional, Willing to enter Spring Framework World?
Is your employer asking for 'Spring Framework' as a skill? But you don't have it?
Do you wish, that there is a beginner friendly Spring Framework Tutorial?
Or do you just want to get started with Spring Framework?
Well, you are in the right place. Welcome to this course on 'Spring Core Framework '!
Spring Core is the starting point for learning spring framework, and having a solid understanding on the core concepts of spring would not only ease your journey to learn other modules/projects of spring, but also to clear interviews.
This course will cover all the required & essential spring core concepts in great detail along with examples.
Spring is lightweight, extensible, robust framework (or rather framework of frameworks!) for creating enterprise applications that are easy to maintain.
Spring Core' is the core module that comes with an embedded servlet container (IOC Container) and would enable the core functionalities of spring. You can think of Spring Core as the core engine on which other modules would run.
This course is taught in beginner friendly way and the only expectation from you, is that you know Java.
I've been dealing with Spring Projects since 2012 and been teaching since 2015. I've also taught/mentored many individuals worldwide and helped them reach their goals.
Highlights of this course on 'Spring Core Framework'
You will learn all the essential concepts of Spring Core
You will comfortably answer Spring Core related interview questions
Great emphasis was given to curriculum. Inspired from Popular books and online courses + My own experience in dealing with Enterprise Spring Projects.
Course is made in beginner friendly way
Planning for Spring Certification from Pivotal? Well, this course is for you!
Give you enough knowledge to comfortably learn any other Spring Technology with ease
Over 18 Sections + Free future updates forever!
Downloadable files
30-Day Refund policy
Why should you learn Spring Core Framework?
Entering in to Spring World? Learn 'Spring Core'!
Most of the interview questions on Spring Framework belong to Spring Core Module
Learning about Spring Core is an absolute must for Professionals to start working on enterprise Web & Mobile Spring Apps
Understanding on Spring Core Framework will let you easily excel in Advanced Spring concepts
What will you learn in this course?
This course on Spring Core will cover all the core and essential concepts. See the complete content below..
Section 1:
Introduction to Spring Core
Section 2:
Setting up the Environment
Section 3:
Dependency Injection in Spring
Understanding Tight Coupling
Understanding Dependency Injection
Dependency Injection in Spring Core
Section 4:
IOC Container (Inversion of Control Container)
Spring Java Config
Multiple Configs
Bean Factory
Section 5:
Constructor and Setter Injection
Theory
CI Example
A Friendly Note !
Noteworthy Points
Setter Injection
Ambiguity Problem
Section 6:
Spring Bean Life Cycle
Bean Life cycle Theory
Init & Destroy Example
Init Destroy From Config
Bean Post Processor
Spring Bean Wiring
Section 7:
Aware Interfaces
Aware Interfaces Theory
Bean Name Aware
Resource Loader Aware
Application Context Aware
Other Aware Interfaces
Section 8:
Singleton
Understanding Singleton Design Pattern
Singleton Design Pattern Continued
Lazy And Eager Loading
Singleton In Spring
Spring Lazy And Eager Loading
Singleton In Spring vs Singleton Pattern
Section 9:
Prototype Scoped Beans
Prototype Scope
Prototype Bean Life cycle
Destroy Method
Noteworthy Points
Method Injection
Section 10:
Spring Autowiring
SI Autowiring
Autowire Annotation
Constructor Autowiring
Include/Exclude Beans
Circular Dependency
Pros And Cons
Section 11:
Property Editors
Default Property Editors
Custom Editors
Custom Editors Continued
Using Registrar
Section 12:
Profiles
JVM Param
Single Config File
Profiles In XML
Section 13:
Factory Beans
Factory Methods
Section 14:
Aspect Oriented Programming
Cross Cutting Concerns
AOP Theory
AOP With Spring
Section 15:
AspectJ
Aspectj Vs Spring AOP
Aspectj Theory
AOP With Aspectj
Section 16:
AOP Concepts
Advices
Order of Aspect
Attributes
Section 17:
Pointcut Expression Language
Pointcut Expression
Designators
Section 18:
Events in Spring
What are Events
Observer Design Pattern
Events in Spring
Builtin Events in Spring
Custom Events
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"Liking the course so for. Very good explanation of each concepts, explaining the fundamentals on each topic, all the way till what happens in memory in each, explaining the "Why's" in the beginning of topic (which is very important to me, otherwise one would be just memorizing). I liked the author's approach to start with explaining methods and then expanding it to classes, objects and others. This course is good value for the money."
Knowledge Notes!
What is Cpring Core?
Spring core is the core module that is built on key spring principles like Dependency Injection and Inversion of Control (Discussed in the course!).
All there rest of the spring Modules/Projects relay on Spring Core Module.
What is dependency injection?
Before spring, all the software components used to be tightly coupled with each other where making changes in one component would require other component to be altered.
With spring, developers will not define the dependencies themselves, instead they'd ask the Spring Container to inject he required dependency right when the application is booted. Objects define their associations (dependencies) and do not worry about how they will get those dependencies. It is the responsibility of Spring container to provide the required dependencies.
In other words, instance creation is taken care by the container and would be injected in components that ask for it. There by promoting a loosely couple architecture, where one component will not be impacted due to the changes in other dependent component.
What is Inversion of Control (IOC)?
In simple terms, Inversion of Control (IOC) means, that the responsibility of creating the instance is given the underlying container.
Dependency injection is one such pattern to achieve Inversion of Control. However, there are many more approaches to achieve IOC (Ex: Service locator pattern, Strategy Design Pattern, etc)
What is Application Context in Spring?
Application context is responsible for instantiating the beans, configure and wire them together depending on their dependencies. How how does the AppliationContext know of what beans to configure and how they are dependent on other objects? It will take at the config file where we define all the beans.
Traditionally we use XML as the config to define our beans, but it comes with a lot of drawbacks. For example, there is no syntax highlighting making it difficult to manage for large projects.
A better approach is the more recent Java config which is much more convenient and provides a lot of flexibility in terms of configuring beans.
Even modern, we don't have to even define our beans. We can ask Spring to scan the objects for us. But how does spring know which components to scan and create instances? Well, it will just simply create an instance of all the beans that are annotated with any of these annotations
@Component
@Controller
@Repository
@Service
org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext is the interface that defines the contract for Spring Core IOC container.
There are several implementations of ApplicationContext and we need to use the one depending on our needs. For example, if you want to go with good old XML config, ClassPathXmlApplicationContext is the implementation to use.
Who this course is for:
Beginner Java Developers Curious about Spring Framework
Java Developers Who Want to Get Started with Spring Framework
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