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Spring Professional Certification Exam Tutorial - Module 03

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  • Updated 8/2019
4.6
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
3 Hour(s) 30 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Dominik Cebula
Rating
4.6
(1,163 Ratings)

Course Overview

Spring Professional Certification Exam Tutorial - Module 03

Data Management: JDBC, Transactions, Spring Data JPA

Spring Professional Exam Tutorial explains and answers all questions from Spring Professional Certification Study Guide. Each answer to exam topic is explained in detail with video tutorial, description and good example for you to get deep understanding of discussed topic. With this course you will get all required knowledge and skills to pass Spring Professional Certification Exam.

Course is divided into 8 modules:

  • Module 01 - Container, Dependency, and IoC

  • Module 02 - Aspect Oriented Programming

  • Module 03 - Data Management: JDBC, Transactions, Spring Data JPA

  • Module 04 – Spring Boot

  • Module 05 - Spring MVC and The Web Layer

  • Module 06 – Security

  • Module 07 – REST

  • Module 08 – Testing

This course covers third module of the entire course and inside you can find answers to all topics from Spring Professional Certification Study Guide third section, which is Data Management: JDBC, Transactions, Spring Data JPA.


Course Content

  • 1 section(s)
  • 30 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Data Management: JDBC, Transactions, Spring Data JPA

What You’ll Learn

  • Knowledge and skills required for Spring Professional Certification Exam
  • Spring Professional Certification Study Guide Explanation & Answers
  • Data Management: JDBC, Transactions, Spring Data JPA


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    Daniel Forrester
    4.5

    it's good. i'm learning new things. i wasn't aware of the ACID principle. There are some pronunciation issues, such as the word "bind", it should rhyme with the word "mind" not the word "leaned".

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    Polukanti Raghavendran
    4.5

    good

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    Joseph Mathuthu
    4.5

    valuable concepts learnt

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    Ludoviko Azuaje
    5.0

    The instructur knows the subject matter and provides working examples for each question.

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