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[NEW] Learn Thymeleaf with Spring Boot 4 [Updated 2026]

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  • Updated 11/2025
4.3
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
5 Hour(s) 14 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Ramesh Fadatare (Java Guides)
Rating
4.3
(42 Ratings)
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Course Overview

[NEW] Learn Thymeleaf with Spring Boot 4 [Updated 2026]

Learn Thymeleaf Fundamentals and build Spring Boot MVC Web Applications using Latest Spring Boot 4 and Thymeleaf

In this course, you will learn Thymeleaf fundamentals and build Spring boot MVC web applications using the latest version of Spring boot and Thymeleaf.


In this course, we will be using Spring Boot 4, Spring Framework 7, and Thymeleaf 3 - The latest versions.


What you will learn:

  • Learn Thymeleaf Fundamentals

  • Learn Thymeleaf Standard Expressions

  • Learn Iteration or Looping in Thymeleaf

  • Learn Conditionals in Thymeleaf

  • Form Handling in Thymeleaf

  • Learn Spring MVC Concepts

  • Learn to Create Spring Boot Project and Integrate Thymeleaf

  • Spring Boot Auto Configuration for Thymeleaf

  • Learn to Build Student Management System Project using Spring Boot and Thymeleaf

  • Learn to Validate Forms in Thymeleaf Templates

  • Learn How to Use Bootstrap CSS 5 Framework for Styling Web Pages.


What is Thymeleaf?

Thymeleaf is a modern server-side Java template engine for both web and standalone environments, capable of processing HTML, XML, JavaScript, CSS, and even plain text.

The main goal of Thymeleaf is to provide an elegant and highly-maintainable way of creating templates.

It's commonly used to generate HTML views for web applications.

Thymeleaf is a very popular choice for building UI so we will be using Thymeleaf to build the view layer in the Spring MVC web application (Student Management System).


What is Spring Boot?

Spring Boot is basically an extension of the Spring framework which eliminated the boilerplate configurations required for setting up a Spring application.

Spring Boot is an opinionated framework that helps developers build Spring-based applications quickly and easily. The main goal of Spring Boot is to quickly create Spring-based applications without requiring developers to write the same boilerplate configuration again and again.


Technologies and Tools Used:

- Java 25

- Spring Boot 4

- Spring Framework 7

- Spring MVC 7

- Thymeleaf 3+

- Bootstrap CSS 5 Framework

- Spring Data JPA

- Hibernate Framework 7

- MySQL Database

- Maven

- IntelliJ IDEA


Course Content

  • 9 section(s)
  • 45 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Introduction
  • Section 2 Thymeleaf Overview
  • Section 3 Spring MVC Introduction
  • Section 4 Getting Started with Thymeleaf and Spring Boot
  • Section 5 Thymeleaf Standard Expressions
  • Section 6 Iteration or Looping in Thymeleaf
  • Section 7 Conditionals in Thymeleaf - If, Unless and Switch Case Conditions
  • Section 8 Form Handling in Thymeleaf
  • Section 9 Project: Student Management System

What You’ll Learn

  • Learn Thymeleaf Fundamentals
  • Learn Thymeleaf Standard Expressions
  • Learn Iteration or Looping in Thymeleaf
  • Learn Conditionals in Thymeleaf
  • Form Handling in Thymeleaf
  • Learn Spring MVC Concepts
  • Learn to Create Spring Boot Project and Integrate Thymeleaf
  • Spring Boot Auto Configuration for Thymeleaf
  • Learn to Build Student Management System Project using Spring Boot and Thymeleaf
  • Learn to Validate Forms in Thymeleaf Templates
  • Learn How to Use Bootstrap CSS 5 Framework for Styling Web Pages.

Reviews

  • V
    Vivek Kumar Singh
    4.0

    Nice Thymeleaf course for beginners level.

  • A
    Alina Gabriela Buzea
    1.0

    Too much text, few code examples

  • A
    Aishwarya Mishra
    4.5

    Starting the Course on Good Note !!!

  • U
    Ulrich Gumgowski
    3.5

    Was good - but the talk is too fast and a little bit fuzzy. It is tiring to listen. Acoustic is bad.

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