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60 Days Of Java : The Complete Java Masterclass - AD-TEAM - 11-06-2024 60 Days Of Java : The Complete Java Masterclass Published 10/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 27.79 GB | Duration: 51h 30m Master Java by building real-world projects. Learn JavaFX, Spring Boot, REST APIs, Microservices, and more! [b]What you'll learn[/b] Master Java from A to Z: Begin with the basics of Java programming and progress to advanced concepts. Understand object-oriented programming (OOP) and its core principles-classes, inheritance, polymorphism, and more. Build real-world projects including a fully functional To-Do App and REST APIs. Develop desktop applications using JavaFX for sleek, responsive user interfaces. Work with Spring Boot to build robust, scalable web applications and microservices. Learn data handling and file processing in Java, including working with databases using Spring Data and H2. Master concurrency, threads, and asynchronous programming for creating high-performance applications. Dive into cybersecurity to learn how to secure your applications and data. Work with RESTful APIs: Learn to design, build, and consume REST APIs using Spring Boot. Version control with Git & GitHub: Collaborate effectively and manage your codebase. Clean code and best practices: Learn to write high-quality, maintainable code [b]Requirements[/b] No prior programming experience is required; I will teach you everything from the beginning. A PC or Mac with internet access and a Java development environment (we'll set this up together). Optional: IntelliJ IDEA (for the integrated development environment portion of the course) and Visual Studio Code. [b]Description[/b] Welcome to the Complete Java Masterclass, the only course you need to master Java development from the ground up. This comprehensive program is designed to take you from a complete beginner to an advanced-level Java developer by combining a perfect balance of theory, practical projects, and professional-level best practices.We will begin with Java fundamentals-variables, data types, control statements, and loops-ensuring a solid understanding of the language basics. As we progress, you'll learn the ins and outs of object-oriented programming, error handling, collections, file handling, and much more.By the time you finish this course, you'll be equipped to build desktop applications with JavaFX, create REST APIs with Spring Boot, work with databases, implement cybersecurity practices, and develop microservices for scalable, real-world applications.What makes this course unique?Project-based learning: You'll build multiple real-world projects, such as a To-Do Application and a full-featured Expense Tracker with Spring Boot, which will help you apply your knowledge in real-world scenarios.Modern development practices: You'll learn how to develop professional-grade applications using Spring Boot, JavaFX, and REST APIs, ensuring you're up-to-date with industry standards.Comprehensive curriculum: Covering everything from basic Java syntax to multi-threading, dependency injection, and even microservices, everything you need to become a Junior developer.Supportive community and instructor: I'm here to help. Throughout the course, I'll be answering questions and providing feedback on your code and projects to ensure you stay on track and succeed.Who is this course for?Aspiring software developers who want to learn Java and build professional applications.Existing developers looking to switch to Java or deepen their knowledge of Java and Spring Boot.Students and professionals wanting to build desktop applications with JavaFX or create web services with Spring Boot.Java beginners with no prior experience who are eager to master one of the most widely used programming languages.Course content:You'll learn Java through a structured path of 60 days, with each day introducing key topics and practical exercisesay 1-15: Learn Java fundamentals, control statements, loops, arrays, and user input handling.Day 16-20: Dive into object-oriented programming (OOP) with inheritance, polymorphism, encapsulation, and interfaces.Day 21-25: Explore the Java Collections Framework, Exception handling, and best practices for clean, maintainable code.Day 26-30: Build desktop applications with JavaFX, using powerful UI components and animations.Day 31-40: Work with Spring Boot to build robust web applications and RESTful APIs. Learn Git, manage versions, and publish.Day 41-50: Integrate databases, create secure applications, Implement session management, Implement Stateless and Scalable authentication, Role Based Access Control, and Making a robust backend microserviceDay 51-60: Making REST calls from Java desktop apps, Handling Authentication from Desktop apps, Creating an interactive expense tracker UI, Creating Sharable JAR file and using your own appProject Highlights:To-Do Application: Build a feature-rich task manager with JavaFX, learning how to develop interactive desktop applications with clean and maintainable code.Expense Tracker: Develop a scalable, secure Expense Tracker using Spring Boot and REST APIs, where you'll manage data and user authentication.Microservices with Spring Boot: Learn how to break down applications into independent services that communicate over REST APIs.Building REST APIs: Master API creation with Spring Boot, integrating database connectivity and security features.Instructor:My name is Denis Panjuta, and I've been teaching programming for over a decade. I've helped over 500,000 students around the world to master coding through my carefully structured courses. With a background in engineering and years of experience in Java, I'm here to guide you step-by-step to ensure you build professional-level applications with confidence.Your satisfaction guaranteed:I'm so confident in the quality of this course that I offer a 30-day full money-back guarantee. If you're not completely satisfied, you can get a full refund-no questions asked.Get started today!This course is your way to mastering Java programming and stepping into the world of professional software development. Whether you want to build desktop applications, REST APIs, or learn the latest in Java development practices, this is the course for you.Join now and start your journey to becoming a Java developer! Overview Section 1: Day 1: Introduction to Java and JDoodle Basics Lecture 1 Intro Lecture 2 Introduction to Java Lecture 3 Quick overview of JDoodle Lecture 4 Displaying Text on The Screen Intro Lecture 5 Hello World - Displaying Text Lecture 6 Understanding the Predefined Code Lecture 7 Common Errors you can run into Lecture 8 Search for errors and fix them with Gen AI Lecture 9 Additional java features Lecture 10 print vs println - comments and escape sequences Lecture 11 (Optional theory) Java Under the hood Lecture 12 Numbers and basic Math Lecture 13 (Optional) Getting Started with JDoodle Lecture 14 Let's Practice: Fun with Print Statements Lecture 15 Solution: Fun with Print Statements Lecture 16 Outro Lecture 17 Cheat Sheet of the day Section 2: Day 2: Variables and Data Types in Java Lecture 18 Intro Lecture 19 Variables Intro and Naming Conventions Lecture 20 Declaring and Initializing variables Lecture 21 Datatypes Quick Overview Lecture 22 Datatypes For Whole Numbers Lecture 23 Datatypes For Floating Point Numbers Float and Double Lecture 24 Datatype Char Lecture 25 Datatype Boolean Lecture 26 Datatype String Lecture 27 Declaring multiple variables at once Lecture 28 Arithmetics with variables Lecture 29 TypeCasting Implicit and explicit Lecture 30 Let's Practice: Shape Transformation Lecture 31 Outro Lecture 32 Cheat Sheet of the day Section 3: Day 3: Handling User Input and Simple Calculations Lecture 33 Intro Lecture 34 Introduction to Handling User Inputs Lecture 35 User Input with Text and the Scanner Class Lecture 36 User Input with Numbers and simple addition Lecture 37 Next Line Buffer behaviour Lecture 38 Let's Practice: Calorie counter pro Lecture 39 Solution Calories Counter Pro Lecture 40 Overview of Operators Lecture 41 Modulo Operator Lecture 42 Unary, Increment, Decrement Operators Lecture 43 Relational Operators Lecture 44 Compound Operators Lecture 45 Outro Lecture 46 Cheat Sheet of the day Section 4: Day 4: String Manipulation and Comparison Lecture 47 Intro Lecture 48 Strings Overview Lecture 49 Strings Creation and Concatenation Lecture 50 Strings length and charAt method Lecture 51 String Comparison with == Comparing References Lecture 52 String Comparison with equal and equalIgnoreCase Lecture 53 String Comparison with compareTo - lexicographically Lecture 54 Cutting strings using substring() Lecture 55 String replace, toUpperCase, toLowerCase Lecture 56 String format with strings and numbers Lecture 57 Operator Precedence and Associativity Lecture 58 Let's Practice: Simple Interest Calculator Lecture 59 Solution: Simple Interest Calculator Lecture 60 Outro Lecture 61 Cheat Sheet of the day Section 5: Day 5: Setting Up the Java Development Environment Lecture 62 Intro Lecture 63 Overview JDK and IDE Lecture 64 (Optional) Advanced knowledge about JDK Lecture 65 Installing the JDK and Java Environment Variable Lecture 66 Programming Java Without any IDE just the text editor Lecture 67 Why IDE? Lecture 68 Installing IntelliJ IDEA Lecture 69 Setting up IntelliJ and creating our first project Lecture 70 Some cool features of IntelliJ IDEA Lecture 71 Autocompletion and closing a project Lecture 72 Starting from an empty project and unused Variables Lecture 73 Renaming refactoring Lecture 74 Budget Exercise Solution Lecture 75 Let's Practice: Budget Tracker Plus Lecture 76 Solution: Budget Tracker Plus Lecture 77 Outro Section 6: Day 6: Control Statements - If, Else, and Ternary Operators Lecture 78 Intro Lecture 79 Control Statements in Java overview Lecture 80 If Statement Lecture 81 Nested If Statement Lecture 82 Logical Operators Lecture 83 If Statements Exercise Chatbot Lecture 84 Let's Practice: Chatbot Lecture 85 Solution: Chatbot Lecture 86 If Else Control Statements Lecture 87 Nested If Else Control Statements Lecture 88 If Else If Else Lecture 89 If Else If Else - Understanding the Flow using Breakpoints Lecture 90 Ternary Operators Lecture 91 Let's Practice: Galaxy Weather Advisor Lecture 92 Solution - Galaxy Weather Advisor Lecture 93 Outro Lecture 94 Cheat Sheet of the day Section 7: Day 7: Switch Statements and Enums in Java Lecture 95 Intro Lecture 96 Presentation of the Day - Switch Control Statement Lecture 97 Basic Switch Statement Lecture 98 Default and break Lecture 99 Break and fall through Lecture 100 If Statements vs Switch Statements Lecture 101 Switch Statements with Char Lecture 102 Switch Statements with Strings Lecture 103 Enums and Switch Lecture 104 Why Enums Lecture 105 Switch within switch and prep for exercise Lecture 106 Text based Adventure Game with Switch Statement Lecture 107 Outro Lecture 108 Cheat Sheet of the day Section 8: Day 8: Loops - For, While, and Do-While Loops Lecture 109 Intro Lecture 110 Loops Introduction Presentation For Loop Lecture 111 For Loops Lecture 112 Let's Practice: Star Pyramid Builder (Beginner) Lecture 113 Nested For Loops Lecture 114 Pyramids with for loops Lecture 115 Interview Question Fibonacci Sequence Lecture 116 Job Interview question: Fibonacci sequence Lecture 117 While Loop Lecture 118 Do While Loop Lecture 119 Break Keyword in Loops Lecture 120 Continue Keyword in Loops Lecture 121 Labels and break and continue Lecture 122 Let's Practice: Controlling loops Lecture 123 Interview Question Harshad Number Lecture 124 Job Interview Question: Harshad Number Lecture 125 Outro Lecture 126 Cheat Sheet of the day Section 9: Day 9: Introduction to Arrays Lecture 127 Intro Lecture 128 Introduction to Arrays Lecture 129 Declaring, Initializing, Accessing and Modifying arrays Lecture 130 Array Length and For Loops to iterate through arrays Lecture 131 Enhanced For Loop - For Each Loop Lecture 132 Sum, min and max of an array Lecture 133 Rearranging Challenge Lecture 134 Arrays Class and common methods Lecture 135 Arrays toString and sort Methods Lecture 136 Array binarysearch method Lecture 137 CopyOf and by value vs by reference Lecture 138 Arrays Fill and equals Lecture 139 Let's Practice: Array Shuffle Lecture 140 Solution: Array Shuffle Lecture 141 Outro Section 10: Day 10: Working with 2D Arrays Lecture 142 Intro Lecture 143 2D Arrays overview Lecture 144 2D Arrays - Declaration, initialization and iteration Lecture 145 2D Arrays - Easier initialization Lecture 146 2D Arrays - Enhanced for loops Lecture 147 2D Arrays - get the largest number Lecture 148 2D Arrays - get the sum of all items in a 2d array Lecture 149 2D Arrays - Exercise Lecture 150 Job Interview Question: Diagonal Sum Lecture 151 Solution: Job Interview Question Lecture 152 ArrayList Intro Lecture 153 ArrayList and its methods Lecture 154 Let's Practice: Space Travel Simulator Lecture 155 Solution: Space Travel Simulator Lecture 156 Outro Section 11: Day 11: Methods and Their Uses Lecture 157 Intro Lecture 158 Presentation Methods intro Lecture 159 Void Method Lecture 160 Void Methods with parameters Lecture 161 Sandwichmaker 3000 Lecture 162 Pass by Value vs Pass by reference Lecture 163 Method that returns something Lecture 164 Subtract Method Lecture 165 Generating random numbers Lecture 166 Intro Word Scramble Game Lecture 167 Building a Word Scramble Game Lecture 168 Interview Question: Validate an Email address Lecture 169 Outro Lecture 170 Cheat Sheet of the day Section 12: Day 12: Recursive Methods and Call Stacks Lecture 171 Intro Lecture 172 Recursive Methods Intro Lecture 173 Recursive Methods in action - Factorial Lecture 174 Recursive Methods base case and recursive case Lecture 175 Recursive Methods common error - infinite recursion Lecture 176 Creating our secret language app - atbash method Lecture 177 Creating our secret language app - encoding Lecture 178 Creating our secret language app - decoding Lecture 179 Let's Practice: Atbash cipher Lecture 180 Understanding the Method Call stack Lecture 181 Understanding the Method Call stack with debugging Lecture 182 Method stack with recursive methods and overdoing it Lecture 183 For loop alternative for factorials Lecture 184 Visualising high memory usage Lecture 185 Alternative solution Lecture 186 Magic Mirror Exercise Lecture 187 Let's Practice: The Magic Mirror: Reflecting Strings with Recursion Lecture 188 Outro Lecture 189 Cheat Sheet of the day Section 13: Day 13: Exercises on Arrays and Number Handling Lecture 190 Intro Lecture 191 Exercise 1 - Remove duplicate elements from an array Lecture 192 Solution and Explanation Lecture 193 Exercise 2 - Number of Digits Lecture 194 Solution and Explanation Lecture 195 Outro Section 14: Day 14: Binary Search and Number Guessing Game Lecture 196 Intro Lecture 197 Binary Search explanation Lecture 198 Binary Search Introduction and how it works Lecture 199 Game Introduction Lecture 200 Numbers Guessing Game Solution Lecture 201 Explanation and Example Interaction Lecture 202 Outro Section 15: Day 15: Project: Todo App in Java Lecture 203 Intro Lecture 204 The Problem Statement. What do we want from the Todo App Lecture 205 The Problem Solution: Step by step Building the Todo App Lecture 206 Outro Section 16: Day 16: Object-Oriented Programming Basics Lecture 207 Intro Lecture 208 Introduction to OOP presentation Lecture 209 Creating our first class Lecture 210 Creating our first class method Lecture 211 Using Member Variables Lecture 212 Function vs Method Lecture 213 Default Constructor Lecture 214 Parameterized Constructor Lecture 215 The this keyword Lecture 216 Let's Practice: Working with array of Objects Lecture 217 Constructor Overloading Lecture 218 The public, default, and private access modifiers Lecture 219 Setters and understanding why they are important Lecture 220 Let's Practice: Generating Math Quizzes Lecture 221 Outro Lecture 222 Cheat Sheet of the day Section 17: Day 17: Understanding the this Keyword and Static Methods Lecture 223 Intro Lecture 224 Understanding the This keyword better Lecture 225 getInstance vs Reference with this Lecture 226 Method Chaining Lecture 227 Using Objects as Parameters Lecture 228 Copy Constructor Lecture 229 The static keyword Lecture 230 Why can't a non-static method be called from a static method Lecture 231 Let's Practice: Dice Rolling Adventure Lecture 232 Dice Game Exercise Solution Lecture 233 Outro Lecture 234 Cheat Sheet of the day Section 18: Day 18: Inheritance and the Super Keyword Lecture 235 Intro Lecture 236 Inheritance overview Lecture 237 First steps in inheritance Lecture 238 Super keyword presentation Lecture 239 Super keyword with constructors Lecture 240 Super keyword with methods Lecture 241 Multi-Level Inheritance Lecture 242 Multi-Level Inheritance demo Lecture 243 Method overriding Lecture 244 Method overriding demo Lecture 245 Protected access specifier Lecture 246 Packages and all Access specifiers Lecture 247 Let's Practice: Word Guessing Game Lecture 248 Outro Section 19: Day 19: Polymorphism and Abstract Classes vs. Interfaces Lecture 249 Intro Lecture 250 OOP3 Polymorphism Intro Lecture 251 Hierarchical Inheritance in action Lecture 252 Why Polymorphism Lecture 253 Static Polymorphism Method Overloading Lecture 254 Dynamic Polymorphism Method dispatching Lecture 255 (Optional) Runtime Polymorphism Lecture 256 Abstraction - Abstract and Interface Lecture 257 Interface syntax Lecture 258 Interface in action Lecture 259 Abstract classes vs Interfaces Lecture 260 Abstract classes vs Interfaces - real world example Lecture 261 Encapsulation Lecture 262 Outro Section 20: Day 20: Course Project Overview Lecture 263 Intro Lecture 264 Presentation about the project - what you will gain Lecture 265 Outro Section 21: Day 21: Collections Framework Introduction Lecture 266 Intro Lecture 267 Collections Framework Intro Lecture 268 The Depths of Arraylists heritage Lecture 269 Overview of List Classes Lecture 270 LinkedList vs ArrayList - Speed Test Lecture 271 Vector vs ArrayList vs Sync Arraylist - Speed Test Lecture 272 Stack Lecture 273 Set overview Lecture 274 Hashset Lecture 275 Hash Table Lecture 276 LinkedHashSet Lecture 277 TreeSet Lecture 278 Interview Question: Duplicates with index difference Lecture 279 Interview Question Solution Lecture 280 Outro Section 22: Day 22: Queue and Map Interface Lecture 281 Intro Lecture 282 Queue and Map Presentation intro Lecture 283 PriorityQueue Lecture 284 ArrayDeque Lecture 285 Map interface and its classes Lecture 286 TreeMap Lecture 287 Hashmap Lecture 288 LinkedHashmap Lecture 289 HashTable and Concurrenthashmap Lecture 290 Iterator Interface Lecture 291 Let's Practice: Word Frequency Counter Lecture 292 Solution: Word Frequency Counter Lecture 293 Outro Section 23: Day 23: Exception Handling in Java Lecture 294 Exception Handling Presentation Lecture 295 Try and Catch Lecture 296 Using multiple Catch Blocks Lecture 297 Finally keyword Lecture 298 Rethrowing and Propagation Intro Lecture 299 Throw Keyword Lecture 300 ReThrowing Exceptions Lecture 301 Exception Propagation Lecture 302 Combining Exception Propagation with Exception rethrowing Lecture 303 Custom exceptions intro Lecture 304 Creating custom exceptions Section 24: Day 24: Java I/O - Working with Files and Streams Lecture 305 Java IO Intro Lecture 306 ByteArrayInputStream Lecture 307 Output Classes Intro Lecture 308 Try with resources and write text to a file using FileOutputStream Lecture 309 Try with resources with two resources and write text to a file using BufferedOut Lecture 310 Storing data in all kinds of data types using DataOutputStream Lecture 311 Input Classes Intro Lecture 312 Reading data types from a file using DataInputStream Lecture 313 Reading data from a txt file using BufferedInputStream Lecture 314 File Write Intro Lecture 315 Buffered vs Unbuffered Stream Speeds Lecture 316 Handling Files with the File Class Lecture 317 Checking if file exists and create it if not Lecture 318 Renaming Files with the File Class Lecture 319 Deleting a file using the file class Lecture 320 Creating Folders Directories Paths using the File Class Lecture 321 Displaying all files within a folder using the File Class Lecture 322 Serialization and Deserialization Intro Lecture 323 Serialization in action Lecture 324 Deserialization in action Lecture 325 Final Thoughts about De-Serialization and the transient keyword Section 25: Day 25: FXML and JavaFX Introduction Lecture 326 FXML Intro Lecture 327 Java Based UI vs FXML in larger projects Lecture 328 Understanding XML and more about FXML Lecture 329 Understanding the FXML in the generated file Lecture 330 Using Layouts within Layouts VBox and HBox in FXML Lecture 331 Using Comments in XML Lecture 332 MVC overview Lecture 333 Events in FXML and Alert onMouseEntered Lecture 334 Gridpane Lecture 335 styling and alignment Lecture 336 Style property Lecture 337 Alignment property Lecture 338 Why CSS makes sense Lecture 339 Borderpane in FXML Lecture 340 style.css styling our ui Lecture 341 more styling and hover effect Section 26: Day 26: JavaFX and Basic UI Components Lecture 342 JavaFX Overview Lecture 343 Gradle and GroupID Lecture 344 Running our first GUI App Lecture 345 JavaFX File Structure overview Lecture 346 JavaFX Basics - Stage, Scene, Pane Lecture 347 Understanding the HelloApplication.java file Lecture 348 Loading a Resource of fxml type Lecture 349 Creating our own UI with java code Lecture 350 Lambda Expressions theory Lecture 351 Lambda Expressions Calculator Lecture 352 Lambda Expressions vs MultiOperations Implementations Lecture 353 Lambda Expressions why use lambdas Lecture 354 Lambda Expressions as Parameters Lecture 355 Single Argument Lambda expressions Section 27: Day 27: JavaFX Layouts and Scene Builder Lecture 356 JavaFX Shapes Presentation Lecture 357 JavaFX Adding a Rectangle to a pane Lecture 358 JavaFX Adding a Circle and Line to a pane Lecture 359 JavaFX Layout Types Lecture 360 JavaFX Layout HBox Lecture 361 JavaFX Layout VBox Lecture 362 JavaFX Layout Stackpane Lecture 363 JavaFX Layout FlowPane Lecture 364 JavaFX Layout GridPane Lecture 365 BorderPane Lecture 366 Installing Scene Builder Lecture 367 Drag and Drop UI and connect it to our app Lecture 368 Modifying which event will be triggered and how FXML, Controller and Scene Build Lecture 369 Creating a Form with Scene builder Section 28: Day 28: Event Handling and Data Binding in JavaFX Lecture 370 Handling Keyboard events intro Lecture 371 Building a JavaFX Project from scratch and understanding how the files interact Lecture 372 Using Key Events and EventHandlers as well as EventListeners Lecture 373 Mouse Events intro Lecture 374 Get the Mouse Position via Events Lecture 375 Databinding Intro Lecture 376 Databinding in action - UI Setup Lecture 377 Databinding in action Lecture 378 Move from one Scene to another Section 29: Day 29: Animations in JavaFX Lecture 379 Intro Animations Lecture 380 Translate Transition intro Lecture 381 Translate Transition project prep Lecture 382 Translate Transition move an item via animation Lecture 383 Chain Animations Lecture 384 Start and stop animations with a button click Lecture 385 Fade Transition Lecture 386 Rotate Transition Lecture 387 ScaleTransition Lecture 388 Sequential- and ParallelTransition Lecture 389 Using ImageViews Section 30: Day 30: Building a To-Do Application with JavaFX Lecture 390 Why building the To-Do App is a good idea Lecture 391 What we will build today Lecture 392 Role of the launcher class Lecture 393 Setting up the project from scratch Lecture 394 Understanding Gradle Lecture 395 Intro to MaterialFX and implementing it Lecture 396 Adding MaterialFX to Scene Builder Lecture 397 Fixing an error in the module-info.java file Lecture 398 Setting up the Main Class with the Theme and Stylesheet Lecture 399 Setting up our main interface Lecture 400 Setting up the task card and task controller Lecture 401 Setting up the main Controller and Testing the App with Dummy Data Lecture 402 Styling the ToDo App with CSS Section 31: Day 31: Adding Features to the To-Do Application Lecture 403 What we will build today Lecture 404 Intro to DTOs Lecture 405 Creating a DTO TaskDTO Lecture 406 Changing the architecture of our app Lecture 407 Color Tasks based on status demo Lecture 408 Add Task Intro Lecture 409 Setting up the task dialog UI Lecture 410 Displaying the new task dialog Lecture 411 Adding Tasks via the dialog Lecture 412 Styling the dialog Lecture 413 View Task Dialog Intro Lecture 414 View Task Dialog Prep Lecture 415 Adding an ID to our Tasks Lecture 416 Displaying Task in Dialog Lecture 417 Adding Comments and viewing them Lecture 418 Updating Tasks Section 32: Day 32: Enhancing To-Do Application - Sorting and Filtering Lecture 419 Intro for the sorting mechanism Lecture 420 Adding Sorting by Status Lecture 421 Adding Filter by Status Logic Lecture 422 Saving and Loading our Tasks permanently Lecture 423 Adding a Delete Feature Section 33: Day 33: Git and GitHub Integration Lecture 424 Version Control and Git Overview Lecture 425 Installing Git on Windows Lecture 426 Configure git user details Lecture 427 Git Commands Lecture 428 GitHub Intro Lecture 429 Git Commands Basics in action Lecture 430 Git Branches and Merging Lecture 431 SSH and connecting git to github Lecture 432 SSH and connecting git to github demo Lecture 433 Connecting our Project to github Lecture 434 Let the IDE share your project to github Lecture 435 Commit and Push in IDE Section 34: Day 34: Dependency Injection in Spring Lecture 436 Spring Intro Lecture 437 Where is spring used Lecture 438 Types of Dependency Injection (DI) Lecture 439 Constructor Dependency Injection Lecture 440 Setter Dependency Injection Lecture 441 More on Setter DI Lecture 442 When to use Constructor DI and when Setter DI Section 35: Day 35: Beans and Inversion of Control (IoC) with Spring Boot Lecture 443 Introduction to Beans and IoC Lecture 444 Lifecycle of beans Lecture 445 Understanding Beans IoC and ApplicationContext better Lecture 446 Advantages of using ApplicationContext Lecture 447 Spring Initializr and ApplicationContext Beans Lecture 448 Making a class a bean, and retrieving it from context Lecture 449 Clean Spring project and more beans Lecture 450 AutoWired - Field Dependency Injection Lecture 451 Clean IoC Architecture with CommandLineRunner and Spring Boot Section 36: Day 36: Autowiring and Component Scanning in Spring Lecture 452 Autowiring Intro Lecture 453 Autowiring Modes Lecture 454 Autowiring by Type Lecture 455 Autowiring by Name Lecture 456 Autowiring by Constructor Lecture 457 No Autowiring - Manual Wiring Lecture 458 @Component and @Service Lecture 459 @Configuration and @ComponentScan Lecture 460 @Configuration and @ComponentScan in Action Section 37: Day 37: Generics and Bounded Types Lecture 461 Generics and Type Parameter Lecture 462 Why not just use an ObjectPrinter Lecture 463 Bounded Generics Lecture 464 Generic Methods Lecture 465 Generic Methods - swap items in an array Lecture 466 Generic Methods with multiple generic parameters Lecture 467 Bounded Type Parameters in Generic Methods Section 38: Day 38: Dependency Injection and @Qualifier in Spring Lecture 468 What we will cover today Lecture 469 Field Injection with @Autowired Lecture 470 Understanding DI Hierarchy Lecture 471 Constructor DI vs Field DI Lecture 472 @Qualifier vs @Primary intro Lecture 473 Understanding @Service and @Qualifier demo Lecture 474 @Primary demo Section 39: Day 39: Spring Boot and MVC ChatApp Lecture 475 Spring vs Spring Boot presentation Lecture 476 Spring Boot Auto Configuration, Setup and @PostConstruct Lecture 477 The Power of @PostConstruct Lecture 478 Spring MVC Explained Lecture 479 CommandLineRunner Lecture 480 MVC ChatApp - Models and Service Lecture 481 MVC ChatApp - Controller and Testing Section 40: Day 40: Introduction to Web Development and REST APIs Lecture 482 Introduction to Web Development HTTP GET, POST, PUT, DELETE and API Lecture 483 REST, Restful, Restless, CRUD Lecture 484 HTTP vs HTTP Methods, REST vs API Lecture 485 Our First REST API Server localhost 8080 Lecture 486 HTTP Status Codes and ResponseEntity Lecture 487 @Controller vs @RestController and a bit of JSON Lecture 488 Using @PathVariable Lecture 489 Using @RequestParam for Query Parameters Lecture 490 Using @RequestParam and @PathVariable and when to use what Section 41: Day 41: JSON Processing and Lombok Annotations Lecture 491 Intro for the day and Postman Lecture 492 Installing Postman and quick test Lecture 493 JSON Basics, Jackson and ObjectMapper Lecture 494 JSON Serialization with ObjectMapper and Jackson Lecture 495 JSON Deserialization with ObjectMapper and Jackson Lecture 496 Modify JSON dynamically using ObjectNode and JSONNode Lecture 497 Lombok Annotations Lecture 498 @JsonProperty and @JsonPropertyOrder Lecture 499 @JsonIgnore and @JsonInclude Lecture 500 Lombok @Setter and @Getter Lecture 501 Lombok @ToString, @NoArgsConstructor, @AllArgsConstructor, @EqualsAndHashCode Section 42: Day 42: CRUD Operations with Spring Boot RESTful Services Lecture 502 SpringBoot RESTful services POST and PUT Lecture 503 Post request and @RequestBody Lecture 504 POST with Postman Lecture 505 Storing Products in a JSON and Updating our Request Lecture 506 Get Products and Get Product by ID Lecture 507 PUT operation - Updating the database Lecture 508 Delete operation CRUD Section 43: Day 43: Expense Tracker Application Lecture 509 Expense @Data Class Lecture 510 Loading the Expenses Lecture 511 Filtering by Category like a pro using stream map Lecture 512 Refactoring, Filtering and Making Services Lecture 513 Testing our other endpoints Lecture 514 FindById Lecture 515 AtomicLong and Adding Items with PUT Lecture 516 Updating with PUT Lecture 517 Deleting Expenses Section 44: Day 44: Spring Data Access and H2 Databases Lecture 518 Spring Data Access Intro Lecture 519 Spring Data Access Advantages Lecture 520 JDBC and JPA Lecture 521 Hibernate Lecture 522 Understanding different Database Types and H2 Database Lecture 523 Intro to H2 Databases Lecture 524 Setting up our H2 Project and application.yml Lecture 525 Setting up an Entity Lecture 526 Repository, Service, Controller and Testing Lecture 527 Testing the h2 console Section 45: Day 45: Integrating PostgreSQL with Expense Tracker Lecture 528 H2 for our Expense Tracker Intro Lecture 529 Adding dependencies and the application.yml to our expense tracker app Lecture 530 Adding the Entity and the Repository Lecture 531 Adding our ExpenseServiceImplDb Lecture 532 Neon PostgreSQL Database overview Lecture 533 Connecting to a PostgreSQL Cloud Database Section 46: Day 46: Spring Security Basics and User Authentication Lecture 534 Spring Security Intro. Authentication, Authorization etc Lecture 535 Security Config Class Lecture 536 Setting up Security Config Class and testing authentication Lecture 537 Requestmatchers permitAll for public pages Lecture 538 Customizing UserDetailsService for Authentication Lecture 539 Creating an inmermory User and checking out bcrypt Lecture 540 Managing User Roles Lecture 541 Password encryption and hashing with bcrypt Lecture 542 Adding Password encryption and hashing with bcrypt Lecture 543 Logout, Sessions, Cookies and more Lecture 544 Implementing Logout to our demo Section 47: Day 47: Session Management and JWT Authentication Lecture 545 Session Management Intro Lecture 546 Session Demo Lecture 547 Session Timeout Demo Lecture 548 State vs Stateless Authenticatin JWT, etc. Lecture 549 Stateless Authenticatin using JWT Lecture 550 JWT in Action with Postman and rundown of JwtUtil einschub Lecture 551 JWT in Action with Postman and rundown of JwtUtil Lecture 552 JwtAuthFilter rundown Section 48: Day 48: User Sign-Up and JWT Integration Lecture 553 User Sign UP and Log in Intro Lecture 554 Setting up the H2 In Memory DB Lecture 555 Sign up controller and Service Intro Lecture 556 Sign up new user Lecture 557 Adding JWT to our Signup and login - Intro Lecture 558 Adding JWT to our Signup and login - demo Lecture 559 Login via database user data - demo Lecture 560 Day summary Section 49: Day 49: Advanced JWT Implementation and Security Configuration Lecture 561 Intro Security for our Expense tracker Lecture 562 Adding the SecurityConfig to our Expense Tracker Lecture 563 AuthController Overview Lecture 564 AuthController Implementation Lecture 565 JWTUtil class overview Lecture 566 JWTUtil class implementation Lecture 567 JWTAuthFilter intro Lecture 568 Setting up the AppUser, Repository and signup endpoint Lecture 569 Setting up the UserDetailServiceImpl Lecture 570 JwtFilter Lecture 571 Adding the Filter before Spring security authenticates Lecture 572 Creating the User Login Flow intro Lecture 573 Creating the AuthServiceImpl class Lecture 574 Separating the concerns Section 50: Day 50: Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) and Final Touches to Expense Tracker Lecture 575 Expense Tracker Final Touches RBAC intro Lecture 576 RBAC and middleware Lecture 577 Mapping Users to expenses Part 1 Lecture 578 Mapping Users to expenses part - Part 2 Lecture 579 Adjusting the Controller Lecture 580 Testing user-based database access Lecture 581 Implementing RBAC - Intro Lecture 582 Prepping UserRoles and hardcoding Admin Lecture 583 AdminService and AdminController Section 51: Day 51: Expense Tracker Authentication with JavaFX Lecture 584 Expense Tracker Authentication with JavaFX Intro Lecture 585 Setting up JavaFX Project and HTTPClient Lecture 586 Setting up MaterialFX Lecture 587 Setting up Login, Signup and Loading Views and Controllers Lecture 588 Setting up Preferences that hold the JWT Token Lecture 589 Moving between Login and Signup Scenes Lecture 590 Creating the HTTPResonse sendPostRequest method Lecture 591 Finalizing actual signup via our UI and creating the AuthService class Lecture 592 Adding the login feature Section 52: Day 52: Expense Tracker: Rendering User expenses (expense-ui) Lecture 593 About the Day Lecture 594 Creating the Main UI Lecture 595 Adding Fields to the Expense Table Lecture 596 Explaining the Edit and Delete buttons Lecture 597 Fetching Expenses from API Lecture 598 Handling Authentication Failure Lecture 599 What Next? Section 53: Day 53: Expense Tracker: Add Expense UI (add-expense-ui) Lecture 600 About the Day Lecture 601 Designing the Add Expense View Lecture 602 Handling Form Validations Lecture 603 Calling API to add expense Lecture 604 Updating the main screen Section 54: Day 54: Expense Tracker: Editing Expense (edit-expense-ui) Lecture 605 About the day Lecture 606 Assignment! Practice your skills! Section 55: Day 55: Expense Tracker: Viewing Statistics Lecture 607 About the day Lecture 608 Assignment! Practice your skills! Section 56: Day 56: Expense Tracker: Building and Sharing Lecture 609 About the day Lecture 610 Assignment! Practice your skills! Section 57: Day 57: Mastering Java Interview Questions Lecture 611 Introduction to Java Interview Process Lecture 612 Common Java Interview Questions Lecture 613 Java Coding Challenges Lecture 614 How to Prepare for Whiteboard Coding Interviews Section 58: Day 58: Behavioural Interview Questions and Soft Skills Lecture 615 Introduction to Behavioral Interviews Lecture 616 Common Behavioral Interview Questions Lecture 617 Developing Communication Skills as a Developer Lecture 618 Leadership and Initiative in a Development Team Section 59: Day 59: Building Your Java Developer Portfolio and Applying for Jobs Lecture 619 Introduction to Job Search Strategy Lecture 620 Creating a Developer Portfolio Lecture 621 Resume and Cover Letter Tips Lecture 622 Technical and Non-Technical Skills Employers Look For Lecture 623 Applying for Jobs and Preparing for Remote Interviews Section 60: Day 60: Continuous Learning and Career Growth as a Java Developer Lecture 624 The Importance of Lifelong Learning in Software Development Lecture 625 Contributing to Open Source Projects Lecture 626 Exploring Certifications for Career Growth Lecture 627 Mentoring and Leadership in a Developer Career Lecture 628 Building a Long-Term Career Plan Aspiring software developers who want to learn Java and build professional applications.,Existing developers looking to switch to Java or deepen their knowledge of Java and Spring Boot.,Students and professionals wanting to build desktop applications with JavaFX or create web services with Spring Boot.,Java beginners with no prior experience who are eager to master one of the most widely used programming languages.
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