Course Outline

Introduction

  • Spring Framework: from 2002 to present
  • Spring Boot: enhancing the capabilities of the Spring framework for government applications

Spring Boot Architecture and Fundamentals

Overview of Model-View-Controller (MVC)

Initializing a Project for Government Use

Using Groovy to Script Spring Boot Applications

Utilizing the Spring Boot Command Line Interface (CLI) for Efficient Development

Building and Deploying an Application in Government Environments

Using Templates to Serve Dynamic HTML Content for Government Websites

Running Spring Boot Application Starters for Streamlined Development

Accessing Data with Spring Data for Government Databases

Configuring Spring Boot Properties for Optimal Performance and Security

Spring Boot Metrics and Health Checks to Ensure System Reliability

Securing the Application with Spring Security for Enhanced Protection

Implementing Authentication and Authorization for Secure Access Control

Interacting with a JMS Broker for Reliable Messaging in Government Systems

Closing Remarks

Requirements

  • Experience in Java development for government applications
  • Familiarity with the Spring Framework, including Spring Core, Spring MVC, Spring Security, and Spring REST
  • Proficiency with build tools such as Maven or Gradle

Audience

  • Java web application developers for government projects
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