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Spring 5.0 and Spring Boot 2.0 New Features

Learn what's new in Spring 5.0 and Spring Boot 2.0, including reactive Spring and Spring Actuator.

Spring Boot 2 Essential Training

Get started with Spring Boot 2.x—the popular Spring microframework—and learn how to build Java-based web applications quickly, using less code.

Spring Boot 2.0 Essential Training

Get started with Spring Boot 2.x—the popular Spring microframework—and learn how to build Java-based web applications quickly, using less code.

Spring Boot Essential Training

Learn how to get started with Spring Boot, a powerful framework to build Java-based web applications quickly, using less code.

Spring Cloud GCP: Setting Up a Cloud SQL Database

Leverage the power of Cloud SQL in your Spring Boot application. Learn how to set up a Cloud SQL database and effectively test your application.

Spring: Design Patterns

Improve your efficiency as a developer by learning and implementing the most common design patterns in the Spring framework.

Spring: Framework In Depth

Get a comprehensive overview of Spring, the enterprise application framework and inversion-of-control container for Java.

Spring: Messaging with JMS

Learn how to implement messaging within your enterprise Spring applications using JMS.

Spring: Spring Batch

Learn how to use Spring Batch to create batch processing jobs in Java.

Spring: Spring Cloud

Learn cloud native application development with Spring Cloud, a set of tools to help developers quickly build distributed systems that are perfect for enterprise-scale deployment.

Spring: Spring Data

Easily implement JPA-based repositories using Spring Data JPA. Learn about the Spring Data Commons JPA for object-relational mapping, querying with Spring Data, and more.

Spring: Spring Integration (228562)

In this course, instructor Kathy Flint shows how Spring Integration fits into the overall Spring framework. Kathy covers realistic use cases that warrant the use of Spring Integration, such as APIs, reactive websites, and database-integrated systems. Kathy demonstrates the full capabilities of Spring Integration by building a demonstration application; she starts with an empty Spring Boot application and adds Spring Integration components in increasing complexity, ending with a substantive demonstration application. She covers key features like message channels, message transformation, routing, and aggregation. Kathy finishes the course by identifying practical challenges and choices that an architect or engineer may encounter during the design and implementation of a Spring Integration system.

Spring: Spring MVC

Get started with Spring MVC, an essential web framework for Java developers who work on enterprise-level projects.

Spring: Spring MVC

Get started with Spring MVC, an essential web framework for Java developers who work on enterprise-level projects.

Spring: Spring Security

Learn how to secure your apps and services with Spring Security and extensions such as LDAP, Active Directory, OAuth, and WebFlux.

Spring: Test-Driven Development with JUnit

Learn how to apply test-driven development practices in Spring Boot apps using JUnit, an open-source testing tool.

SPSS for Academic Research

Explore how to run tests for academic research with SPSS, the leading statistical software.

SQL Analysis for Data Developers

Learn fundamental SQL data analysis techniques especially useful for developers. Explore querying relational database values, filtering results, leveraging functions, and more.

SQL Code Challenges

Test your SQL skills. Follow along with a series of five-minute coding challenges that provide hands-on practice.

SQL Data Science Code Challenges (218634)

Want to test—and develop—your SQL data-engineering skills? Do you fancy yourself pretty skilled at SQL and want to see just how sharp you are? Then check out this installment of the Code Challenges series, as instructor Harshit Tyagi presents a number of challenges requiring you to write SQL queries to solve problems and answer questions. The challenges start at a relatively low level of difficulty—column selection, filtering rows from data, sorting and grouping query results—and get progressively tougher, testing you on topics like handling missing and invalid data, calculating moving window average, and data transformations. The challenges are all a few minutes long, and use a single database, so you can jump around from challenge to challenge or watch the entire course. So, if you want to see if you’re equal to the tasks, try out these SQL challenges.