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In diesem Workshop werden den Teilnehmern alle Kenntnisse vermittelt, die für das Bestehen der neuesten Spring Certified Professional Developer Zertifizierung notwendig sind. Neben Vermittlung der Konzepte werden typische Zertifizierungsfragen erörtert und geübt. Die eingesetzten Trainer sind selbst zertifizierte Spring Professional Developer.
Section 1 – Spring Core
Objective 1.1 Introduction to Spring Framework
Objective 1.2 Java Configuration
1.2.1 Define Spring Beans using Java code
1.2.2 Access Beans in the Application Context
1.2.3 Handle multiple Configuration files
1.2.4 Handle Dependencies between Beans
1.2.5 Explain and define Bean Scopes
Objective 1.3 Properties and Profiles
1.3.1 Use External Properties to control Configuration
1.3.2 Demonstrate the purpose of Profiles
1.3.3 Use the Spring Expression Language (SpEL)
Objective 1.4 Annotation-Based Configuration and Component Scanning
1.4.1 Explain and use Annotation-based Configuration
1.4.2 Discuss Best Practices for Configuration choices
1.4.3 Use @PostConstruct and @PreDestroy
1.4.4 Explain and use “Stereotype” Annotations
Objective 1.5 Spring Bean Lifecycle
1.5.1 Explain the Spring Bean Lifecycle
1.5.2 Use a BeanFactoryPostProcessor and a BeanPostProcessor
1.5.3 Explain how Spring proxies add behavior at runtime
1.5.4 Describe how Spring determines bean creation order
1.5.5 Avoid issues when Injecting beans by type
Objective 1.6 Aspect Oriented Programming
1.6.1 Explain the concepts behind AOP and the problems that it solves
1.6.2 Implement and deploy Advices using Spring AOP
1.6.3 Use AOP Pointcut Expressions
1.6.4 Explain different types of Advice and when to use them
Section 2 – Data Management
Objective 2.1 Introduction to Spring JDBC
2.1.1 Use and configure Spring’s JdbcTemplate
2.1.2 Execute queries using callbacks to handle result sets
2.1.3 Handle data access exceptions
Objective 2.2 Transaction Management with Spring
2.2.1 Describe and use Spring Transaction Management
2.2.2 Configure Transaction Propagation
2.2.3 Setup Rollback rules
2.2.4 Use Transactions in Tests
Objective 2.3 Spring Boot and Spring Data for Backing Stores
2.3.1 Implement a Spring JPA application using Spring Boot
2.3.2 Create Spring Data Repositories for JPA
Section 3 – Spring MVC
Objective 3.1 Web Applications with Spring Boot
3.1.1 Explain how to create a Spring MVC application using Spring Boot
3.1.2 Describe the basic request processing lifecycle for REST requests
3.1.3 Create a simple RESTful controller to handle GET requests
3.1.4 Configure for deployment
Objective 3.2 REST Applications
3.2.1 Create controllers to support the REST endpoints for various verbs
Utilize RestTemplate to invoke RESTful services
3.2.2 Section 4 – Testing
Objective 4.1 Testing Spring Applications
4.1.1 Write tests using JUnit 5
4.1.2 Write Integration Tests using Spring
4.1.3 Configure Tests using Spring Profiles
4.1.4 Extend Spring Tests to work with Databases
Objective 4.2 Advanced Testing with Spring Boot and MockMVC
4.2.1 Enable Spring Boot testing
4.2.2 Perform integration testing
4.2.3 Perform MockMVC testing
4.2.4 Perform slice testing
Section 5 – Security
Objective 5.1 Explain basic security concepts
Objective 5.2 Use Spring Security to configure Authentication and Authorization
Objective 5.3 Define Method-level Security
Section 6 – Spring Boot
Objective 6.1 Spring Boot Feature Introduction
6.1.1 Explain and use Spring Boot features
6.1.2 Describe Spring Boot dependency management
Objective 6.2 Spring Boot Properties and Autoconfiguration
6.2.1 Describe options for defining and loading properties
6.2.2 Utilize auto-configuration
6.2.3 Override default configuration
Objective 6.3 Spring Boot Actuator
6.3.1 Configure Actuator endpoints
6.3.2 Secure Actuator HTTP endpoints
6.3.3 Define custom metrics
6.3.4 Define custom health indicators
Vorkenntnisse
Erforderlich:
Teilnehmer sollten grundlegende Kenntnisse mit dem Spring Framework oder Jakarta EE haben.
Empfohlene Kurse im Vorfeld:
Zielgruppe
Der Workshop richtet sich an Entwickler, die sich effizient und zielsicher auf die neueste Spring Professional Developer Zertifizierung vorbereiten möchten.
Lernziele
Am Ende des Workshops sind die Teilnehmer in der Lage die Spring Zertifizierung erfolgreich zu meistern.
Erfolgsgarantie: Sollte der Teilnehmer wider Erwartung die Prüfung nicht bestehen, kann er kostenlos wiederholt teilnehmen.