FULL STACK JAVA DEV: JAVA + JSP + SPRING + BOOT + JS + REACT
Full Stack Java, JSP, Hibernate, Spring, Web-services/RestFul API, Spring boot, JavaScript, React, FREE 6-month IDE.
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84.5 hours
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May 2025
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$149.99
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What you will learn
Build a fully functioning web application through a simplistic step from a professional trainer
Java programming language
Learn Java server pages, servlets, and JSTL from the basics to advance
Understand building web forms with JSP
Apply validations on the forms
Use the web template to make the web application incredible
Create-Deploy Servlets & Understand Servlet Lifecycle
Learn how to Handle Session in JSP
Develop Dynamic Web Applications
Learn MVC in JSP
Forms under JSP and Servlets
Collection
Learn the concept related to Generics
Add validations on form data
Adding records into the database
Updating record(s) into database
Deleting record(s) into database
Spring Framework
Web Services – RestFul API
Spring Boot
Spring Boot Restful API
JavaScript
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Our Verdict
The Full Stack Java Dev course offers a wide-ranging exploration of various Java technologies, making it an exciting starting point for those interested in full-stack development. However, its outdated concepts and lack of depth in certain essential topics can hinder the learning experience. To truly excel, consider complementing this training with more up-to-date resources focused on specific subjects or advanced techniques.
What We Liked
- Covers a wide range of topics, providing a comprehensive overview of full-stack Java development
- Instructor has deep expertise in the subject matter and is easy to understand
- Incorporates real-life examples and best practices, improving applicability to actual projects
- High-quality course material with helpful subtitles
Potential Drawbacks
- Concepts are not always explained precisely, making it difficult for beginners to understand
- Lacks depth in some topics like JSP and Servlets
- Outdated content, especially regarding Spring annotations and Spring Boot concepts
- Limited support from the team, with few answers found in comments and on the internet
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28/10/2018
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