Spring Framework: Build Online Shopping Apps
By completing this course, learners will be able to analyze J2EE fundamentals, implement user authentication, design interfaces and classes, configure web...
About This Course
By completing this course, learners will be able to analyze J2EE fundamentals, implement user authentication, design interfaces and classes, configure web components, and integrate databases into Spring applications. The course begins with the foundations of J2EE and the Spring framework, showing how Spring reduces complexity and enhances scalability for enterprise-level projects. Next, learners explore the web application layer, mastering model attributes, user sessions, JSP tag libraries, and dynamic table structures while testing full project functionality. The final module emphasizes database integration, where learners design DAO classes, configure application context files, and use Spring’s JdbcTemplate for efficient query execution. This course is uniquely designed as a hands-on case study that builds a complete online shopping application, providing both theoretical insights and practical coding experience. By the end, learners will gain the confidence to apply Spring in real-world enterprise environments, ensuring scalable, maintainable, and efficient software solutions.
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