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Master Java Web Services and REST API with Spring BootMP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 9.5 Hours | Lec: 105 | 1.11 GBGenre: eLearning | Language: EnglishLearn to develop RESTful and SOAP Java Web Services with Spring and Spring Boot in 90 easy stepsIt is great course for me as I am a beginner Spring user, very well done and it is totally awesome!Very suitable for programmers moving to springboot, especially if you are moving to microservices.

Presenter explains pretty well, the "magic" going on behind.

Good for beginner, instructor explain very well 🙂Great tutorial and easy to understand.

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), Swagger (Documentation), 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 learnWhat 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?Step wise DetailsRESTful Web ServicesStep 01 - Initializing a RESTful Services Project with Spring BootStep 02 - Understanding the RESTful Services we would create in this courseStep 03 - Creating a Hello World ServiceStep 04 - Enhancing the Hello World Service to return a BeanStep 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 VariableStep 07 - Creating User Bean and User ServiceStep 08 - Implementing GET Methods for User ResourceStep 09 - Implementing POST Method to create User ResourceStep 10 - Enhancing POST Method to return correct HTTP Status Code and Location URIStep 11 - Implementing Exception Handling - 404 Resource Not FoundStep 12 - Implementing Generic Exception Handling for all ResourcesStep 13 - Exercise : User Post Resource and Exception HandlingStep 14 - Implementing DELETE Method to delete a User ResourceStep 15 - Implementing Validations for RESTful ServicesStep 16 - Implementing HATEOAS for RESTful ServicesStep 17 - Overview of Advanced RESTful Service FeaturesStep 18 - Internationalization for RESTful ServicesStep 19 - Content Negotiation - Implementing Support for XMLStep 20 - Configuring Auto Generation of Swagger DocumentationStep 21 - Introduction to Swagger Documentation FormatStep 22 - Enhancing Swagger Documentation with Custom AnnotationsStep 23 - Monitoring APIs with Spring Boot ActuatorStep 24 - Implementing Static Filtering for RESTful ServiceStep 25 - Implementing Dynamic Filtering for RESTful ServiceStep 26 - Versioning RESTful Services - Basic Approach with URIsStep 27 - Versioning RESTful Services - Header and Content Negotiation ApproachesStep 28 - Implementing Basic Authentication with Spring SecurityStep 29 - Overview of Connecting RESTful Service to JPAStep 30 - Creating User Entity and some test dataStep 31 - Updating GET methods on User Resource to use JPAStep 32 - Updating POST and DELETE methods on User Resource to use JPAStep 33 - Creating Post Entity and Many to One Relationship with User EntityStep 34 - Implementing a GET service to retrieve all Posts of a UserStep 35 - Implementing a POST service to create a Post for a UserStep 36 - Richardson Maturity ModelStep 37 - RESTful Services Best PracticesSOAP Web ServicesStep 01 - Initialize a Spring Web Services application with Spring BootStep 02 - Overview of creating SOAP Web Service using Contract First ApproachStep 03 - Define Request and Response XML StructureStep 04 - Define XML Schema Definition (XSD) for Request - GetCourseDetailsRequestStep 05 - Define XML Schema Definition (XSD) for Respone - GetCourseDetailsResponseStep 06 - More about XML Schema Definition and Implementing XSD Best PracticesStep 07 - Introduction to Java API for XML Binding (JAXB) and Configuring JAXB 2 Maven PluginStep 08 - Configuring an Endpoint for GetCourseDetailsRequestStep 09 - Spring Web Services Configuration - Message Dispatcher ServletStep 10 - Spring Web Services Configuration - Generating WSDLStep 11 - Using Wizdler to execute SOAP RequestsStep 12 - Implementing a service - Course Details Service - backend with in memory array listStep 13 - Implementing SOAP Web Service for GetAllCourseDetailsRequestStep 14 - Quick introduction to different parts of a WSDLStep 15 - Implementing SOAP Web Service for DeleteCourseDetailsRequestStep 16 - Improving the DeleteCourseDetailsRequest - Using an Enum for StatusStep 17 - Exception Handling and SOAP Fault ResponsesStep 18 - Implementing Security for SOAP Web Services with WS Security


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发布日期: 2017-12-22