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Building a REST API with Spring Boot
Beginner 20 Lessons 5h 10m
In this beginner course, you’ll learn how to build a complete REST
API from start to finish with Spring Boot. With our interactive labs,
you’ll get hands-on practice every step of the way — bootstrapping
with Spring Initializr, through authenticating & authorizing with
Spring Security.
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INSTRUCTORS
Carlton Schuyler
Staff Solutions Architect, Software Engineer
Joe Moore
Senior Staff Engineer, Software Consultant, XP
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Josh Long
Spring Developer Advocate, open-source hacker,
book/video author and speaker
Looking to build a real world REST API using Spring Boot? Ranked as the #1 Java-based development framework for web apps, Spring Boot is an
outstanding choice! Here's Spring Developer Advocate, Josh Long, with a quick word on Spring's continuing commitment to education, and why we'r
excited to bring you this Spring Boot course.
# In This Course
In this course, you’ll build a Family Cash Card service—an app for families to manage allowances in the form of digital debit cards. By building this s
from start to finish, you'll learn about REST APIs, Spring Security, data persistence, metrics, and modern application development.
Each lesson follows the same realistic project setting to build a software product. This better prepares you to solve realistic problems that you may
encounter throughout the software development lifecycle.
# Course Outcomes
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Introduction
Article 5m
MODULE 1
Creating RESTful Endpoints
9 lessons
MODULE 2
Developing a Secure App
6 lessons
MODULE 3
Rounding Out CRUD
4 lessons
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