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Go Java Full Stack with Spring Boot and Angular provided by Udemy is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 11 hours worth of material. Go Java Full Stack with Spring Boot and Angular is taught by in28Minutes Official. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Udemy. The course is taught in Englishand is Paid Course. Visit the course page at Udemy for detailed price information.

Overview
  • Become a Full Stack Java Developer. Build Your First Java Full Stack Application with Angular and Spring Boot.

    What you'll learn:

    • You will Develop Your First FULL STACK Application with Angular and Spring Boot
    • You will learn the Basics of Building AWESOME Frontend Applications with Angular
    • You will be introduced to Building Great RESTful APIs with Spring Boot
    • You will Learn to use Spring Security to configure Basic Authentication and JWT
    • You will learn to Solve the Challenges of Connecting an Angular Frontend to a RESTful API
    • You will learn the basics of Angular - Angular Modules, Components, Data Binding and Routing
    • You will learn to connect REST API to JPA/Hibernate with Spring Boot
    • You will understand the best practices in designing RESTful web services
    • You will learn to use a wide variety of Spring Boot Starter Projects - Spring Boot Web, and Spring Boot Data JPA
    • You will learn the magic of Spring Boot - Auto Configuration, Spring Initializr and Starter Projects
    • You will develop a Todo Management Full Stack Application step by step with login and logout functionalities
    • You will understand how to make best use of Spring Boot Actuator and Spring Boot Developer Tools
    • You will learn to secure RESTful API with Spring Boot and Spring Security

    Welcome to this Amazing Course on Full Stack Web Development with Angular and Spring Boot. This course is designed to be a Perfect First Step as an Introduction to Angular and Full Stack Development for Java & Spring Developers.

    Zero Experience with Angular, TypeScript (AND/OR) ModernJavaScript? No Problem. Start Learning Now!


    WHATOURLEARNERSARESAYING:

    5 STARS - This is the perfect course for Java developers to use to get familiar with Angular and do it beyond just an elementary kind of familiarity. Very good job, instructor. Thank you!

    5 STARS - Yes the Journey was Amazing, the Tutor is Awesome. Not a single doubt & error i faced while following Step-by-Step videos. I would suggest this course to all those who really want to Learn Spring Boot + Angular. The Explanation was clear and systematic. I would like to thank Mr. Rangakaran as he is the best Tutor... :)

    5 STARS - Wonderful course with practical content taught in a very intuitive way; building from lesson to lesson. As a web application developer with some experience in both Spring Boot and Angular, this course was perfect when providing a clear way use both technologies together. I really appreciate this instructor, and look forward to more courses.

    5 STARS - Video explanations clear and easy to follow. Recommended!

    5 STARS - Very good course. The instructor is very knowledgeable about the material and walks you through it in a clear way. Good start to learning about Full Stack development.

    5 STARS - Awesome explanation, great course specially for Java developer who wants to groom herself/himself to full stack java development using Spring boot and Angular.


    COURSEOVERVIEW

    Developing your first full stack web application with Angular and Spring Boot is fun.

    In this course, you will learn the basics of full stack web development developing a Basic Todo Management Application using Angular, Spring Boot, and Spring Security Frameworks. You will build the Todo Management Application step by step - in more than 100 steps.

    You will be using Angular (Frontend Framework), TypeScript Basics, Angular CLI(To create Angular projects), Spring Boot (REST API Framework), Spring (Dependency Management), Spring Security (Authentication and Authorization - Basic and JWT), BootStrap (Styling Pages), Maven (dependencies management), Node (npm), Visual Studio Code (TypeScript IDE), Eclipse (Java IDE) and Tomcat Embedded Web Server.

    We will help you set up each one of these.

    Angular is a complete front end framework with a wide range of features. Spring Boot is an awesome framework to build RESTful API and Microservices. Let's combine these frameworks and create an awesome full stack web application.


    COURSEHIGHLIGHTS

    Overview

    Step01 - Understanding Full Stack Application Architecture

    Step02 - Quick Overview of Modern JavaScript and TypeScript

    Step03 - Installing Angular CLI - Awesome Tool to create Angular Projects

    Step04 - Creating and Launching Angular Application with Angular CLI

    Step05 - Importing Angular App into Visual Studio Code

    Step06 - Exploring Angular CLI Commands - test, lint, e2e, serve, build

    Step07 - Exploring Angular CLI Project Structure


    Getting Hands on With Angular

    Step08 - Introduction to Angular Components - Basics

    Step09 - Introduction to Angular Components - Playing with AppComponent

    Step10 - Generating Welcome Component with ng generate

    Step11 - Language Variations With an Example - Java, JavaScript and TypeScript

    Step12 - Generating and Setting up Login Component

    Step13 - Understanding Event Binding - Adding click event on Login Page

    Step14 - Using ngModel with 2 Way Data Binding in Login Page

    Step15 - Quick Review of Data Binding Approaches

    Step16 - Adding Hardcoded Authentication to Logic Component - ngIf directive

    Step17 - Implementing Routes for Login, Welcome and Error Components

    Step18 - Implementing Routing from Login to Welcome Component

    Step19 - Adding Route Parameter for Welcome Component

    Step20 - Create List Todos Component with ng generate

    Step21 - Create a Link to Todos in Welcome Component

    Step22 - Best Practice - Create a Todo Class

    Step23 - Quick Introduction to Angular Modules

    Step24 - Understanding Bootstrapping of Angular App with Root Module and Component

    Step25 - Quick Review - Angular Modules and Components

    Step26 - Overview of Next Few Steps - Bootstrap, Menu, Footer and Refactoring

    Step27 - Adding Bootstrap Framework and Creating Components for Menu and Footer

    Step28 - Using Bootstrap to Create a Menu with Navigation Links

    Step29 - Styling Footer and Other Components with CSS and Bootstrap

    Step30 - Good Practice - Use RouterLink instead of href for Routes

    Step31 - Creating an Independent Authentication Service Component

    Step32 - Using Session Storage to Store User Authentication Token

    Step33 - Enabling Menu Links Based on User Authentication Token

    Step34 - Implementing Logout to remove User Authentication Token

    Step35 - Securing Components using Route Guards - Part 1

    Step36 - Securing Components using Route Guards - Part 2

    Step37 - Quick Review - Authentication Service, Dependency Injection and Route Guards


    Introduction to Web Services and REST

    Step41 - What is a Web Service?

    Step42 - Important How Questions related to Web Services

    Step43 - Web Services - Key Terminology

    Step44 - Introduction to RESTful Web Services


    Getting Up and Running with REST and Spring Boot

    Step45 - Initializing a RESTful Services Project with Spring Boot

    Step46 - Creating a Hello World Service

    Step47 - Enhancing the Hello World Service to return a Bean

    Step48 - Quick Review of Spring Boot Auto Configuration and Dispatcher Servlet - What's happening in the background?

    Step49 - Enhancing the Hello World Service with a Path Variable


    Connecting Angular Frontend to Spring Boot Restful Services

    Step50 - Connecting Angular Frontend with Restful API - 1 - Creating Data Service

    Step51 - Connecting Angular Frontend with Restful API - 2 - HttpClientModule and HttpClient

    Step52 - Connecting Angular Frontend with Restful API - 3 - Understanding Observable

    Step53 - Connecting Angular Frontend with Restful API - 4 - Understanding Subscribe

    Step54 - Connecting Angular Frontend with Restful API - 5 - Handling Error Responses

    Step55 - Calling Welcome HTTP Service with Path Variables

    Step56 - Designing RESTful Services for Todo Resource

    Step57 - Creating REST API for retrieving Todo List

    Step58 - Connecting Angular Frontend with Todo List RESTful Service

    Step59 - Creating REST API to delete a Todo - DELETE Request Method

    Step60 - Adding Delete Todo Feature to Angular Frontend

    Step61 - Creating Todo Component and Handle Routing

    Step62 - Designing Todo Page with Bootstrap Framework

    Step63 - Creating Retrieve Tod0 Service and Connect Angular Frontend

    Step64 - Improve Todo Page Appearance

    Step65 - Creating REST API for Updating Todo - PUT Request Method

    Step66 - Creating REST API for Creating a Todo - POST Request Method

    Step67 - Implementing Update Todo Feature in Angular Frontend

    Step68 - Implementing New Todo Feature in Angular Frontend

    Step69 - Improving Todo Form - Validation and Form Submit on Enter - ngSubmit

    Step70 - Enhancing Validation Messages on Todo Page


    Implementing Spring Security with Basic Authentication

    Step71 - Overview of Security with Basic Auth and JWT

    Step72 - Setting up Spring Security

    Step73 - Configure standard userid and password

    Step74 - Enhancing Angular Welcome Data Service to use Basic Auth

    Step75 - Configure Spring Security to disable CSRF and enable OPTION Requests

    Step76 - Creating Angular HttpInterceptor to add Basic Auth Header

    Step77 - Configure HttpInterceptor as Provider in App Module

    Step78 - Create Basic Authentication RESTful Service in Spring Boot

    Step79 - Create Angular Basic Authentication Service

    Step80 - Connect Login Page to Basic Authentication Service - Part 1

    Step81 - Connect Login Page to Basic Authentication Service - Part 2

    Step82 - Refactoring Angular Basic Authentication Service

    Step83 - Refactoring HttpInterceptor to use Basic Authentication Token

    Step84 - Best Practice - Use Constants for URLs and Tokens


    Connecting Spring Security with JWT

    Step85 - Introduction to JWT

    Step86 - Importing JWT Framework into Eclipse

    Step87 - Quick Tip - Resolving JWT Compilation Errors

    Step88 - Executing JWT Resources - Get Token and Refresh Token

    Step89 - Understanding JWT Spring Security Framework Setup

    Step90 - Creating a New User with Encoded Password

    Step91 - Using JWT Token in Angular Frontend


    Connecting REST API With JPA and Hibernate

    Step92 - Setting up Todo Entity and Populating Data

    Step93 - Connecting GET REST APIs to JPA Repository

    Step94 - Connecting POST, PUT and DELETE REST APIs to JPA Repository


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