English | MP4 | AVC 1280×720 | AAC 48KHz 2ch | 1h 59m | 355 MB
Angular 2 is known for building rich, data-driven, single-page applications (SPAs) while Spring Boot is a popular and powerful framework for back-end development. In this course, Chris Anatalio shows how to take these two enterprise-scale worthy technologies and build a robust, secure, full-stack application. Chris covers creating a project, making your app UI responsive for mobile devices, creating a data layer with Spring data, building client-side functionality with Angular, testing, validation, and more.
Topics include:
- Setting up a development environment
- Using Spring Initializr
- Running a project in Eclipse
- Configuring an API using Spring JavaConfig
- Testing endpoints using Postman
- Using Angular 2 CLI and npm
- Creating and styling an Angular 2 component
- Configuring a persistence layer with Spring JPA
- Using a REST API GET request
- Implementing a REST API POST request
- Using Spring MVC for server-side data validation
- Unit testing with REST Assured
Table of Contents
1 Welcome
2 What you should know before watching this course
3 Working with the exercise files
4 Setting up the development environment
5 What we will build
6 Bootstrap the project with Spring Initializr
7 Import, build, and run the project in Eclipse
8 Configure your API using Spring JavaConfig
9 Resource modeling
10 Implement a GET endpoint using Spring MVC
11 Test your endpoints using the Postman client
12 Implement a POST, PUT, and DELETE endpoint using Spring MVC
13 Generate project using Angular 2 CLI and npm
14 Import Landon Hotel static HTML and CSS content
15 Create and style an Angular 2 component
16 Create available rooms table
17 Configure your persistence layer with Spring JPA
18 Return pageable list of rooms
19 Implement reservation JPA repository
20 Implement list of rooms REST API GET request with HTTP module
21 Implement Reserve Rooms REST API POST request
22 Server-side data validation with Spring MVC
23 Unit testing example with REST Assured
24 Sharing your Postman Collection with Swagger or API Blueprint
25 Next steps
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