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Hands-On Spring MVC: Best Practices for Java Developers

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Hands-On Spring MVC: Best Practices for Java Developers Course provides a comprehensive guide to developing robust web applications using the Spring MVC framework. Participants will learn the fundamentals of the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture, including setting up a Spring MVC project, creating controllers, views, and models, and handling requests. The course covers advanced topics such as data binding, form handling, validation, exception handling, and interceptors. Through practical demos and real-world examples, learners will gain the skills to build scalable, maintainable, and efficient web applications using Spring MVC. Learning Objectives: Define the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture and its role in web application development. Configure and set up a basic Spring MVC application, including controllers, views, and models. Implement data binding, form handling, and validation techniques in Spring MVC applications. Apply best practices for exception handling and request interception in Spring MVC. Target Audience: This course is designed for Java developers, backend developers, software engineers, and web developers who want to master the Spring MVC framework for building modern web applications. It is also suitable for system analysts, technical leads, and project managers looking to enhance their understanding of Spring MVC's capabilities and best practices in web development. Disclaimer: This is an independent educational resource created by Board Infinity for informational and educational purposes only. This course is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially associated with any company, organization, or certification body unless explicitly stated. The content provided is based on industry knowledge and best practices but does not constitute official training material for any specific employer or certification program. All company names, trademarks, service marks, and logos referenced are the property of their respective owners and are used solely for educational identification and comparison purposes.

Syllabus

  • Introduction to Spring MVC
    • In this module, you will gain a solid foundation in the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture and its implementation in Spring MVC. Starting with an understanding of the MVC pattern, you'll move on to setting up a basic Spring MVC application. You will also learn how to create controllers, views, and models, and how to handle requests effectively.
  • Developing Web Application with Spring MVC
    • This module focuses on the development of web applications using Spring MVC. You will learn how to bind models and views using controllers, configure and customize ViewResolvers, and manage WebApplicationContext. Additionally, you will get hands-on experience with creating a CRUD application using Spring MVC.
  • Form Handling and Validation
    • In this module, you will delve into form handling and validation in Spring MVC. You will learn about data binding in forms, using MVC form tags, and implementing form validation with both the Validation API and custom validators. This module will equip you with the skills to ensure your forms are robust and user-friendly.
  • Exception Handling, Interceptors, and Security
    • This module covers advanced topics in Spring MVC, including exception handling, request interceptors, and security integration. You will learn how to handle exceptions effectively, use interceptors for request processing, redirect model attributes, and integrate Spring Security to protect your web applications.

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