Course Information
Course Overview
Making a Full-Stack Java Web App that Integrates with the NASA Mars Rover API
In this course you'll learn how to use Spring Boot to create a web application that pulls data from NASA's Mars Rover API.
This interactive application will allow users to choose from three of the Mars Rover landers and pull images from another planet!
It's super fun while also being educational. A win-win for any aspiring Java coder that has a soft-spot for space exploration.
Course Content
- 5 section(s)
- 37 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Getting Started
- Section 2 Creating a RESTful Web App
- Section 3 Working with the Front End
- Section 4 Refactoring and Building on Our Code
- Section 5 Adding a Database to the Project
What You’ll Learn
- Building Web Application with Java and Spring Boot
- Bootstrap 4
- Using Postman to Test Your App
- Spring MVC
- JUnit
- Thymeleaf
- Hibernate
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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DDuy Hong
Well organized and easy to uderstand
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CCarl Hill
I am enjoying the pace also the clarity with which the information is conveyed!
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DDaniel Rumfelt
Much of this course was on point. However, everyone needs to be mindful of the age of this course. This program has older versions of dependency, and some have migrated to other libraries. The instructor explains everything well and, in the end, you have a solid application. Just remember that checkboxes and Thymeleaf are tough even for the best of developers. I personally understand JPA and Spring MVC better after taking this course and I'm eager to build my own web application now. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with us. The live on session debugging was a great addition to the course.
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MMaren Lilleberre
The instructor grew on me, but I struggled at first since he is kind of all over the place! If you like to have a first-row seat to a developer figuring stuff out as he goes, it's perfect! I learned a lot, but I should probably have had more than basic Java before taking this course!:)