Microservices is a widely used development paradigm in the recent time. We can say, it’s a ‘new normal’ for the web application development. Most of the companies are using Microservices architecture to develop their applications which increased the demand for skilful Java developers with Microservices knowledge.
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*Modules of our curriculum are subject to change. We update our curriculum based on the new releases of the libraries, frameworks, Software, etc. Students will be informed about the final curriculum in the course induction class.
Java Spring Microservice course introduces you to the Microservices architecture. You will learn to use Spring technologies to build scalable, fault tolerant, and secure microservices. This course will also help you to develop a microservice mindset which focuses on building small, self-contained, and ready to run applications. As part of the course, you will learn Spring Boot, Spring Data, REST, JSON, ORM tools like Hibernate, Spring Cloud which offers service discovery, load-balancing, circuit breaking, distributed tracing, API gateway, and monitoring. You will learn how to develop an event-driven system which consumes and produces events from your microservices in real-time.
You will learn how to build REST interfaces and create repositories, DTOs, services, and controllers. You will use Spring Cloud Config to implement centralised versioned configuration and learn about dynamic configuration updates with Spring Cloud Bus. This course will also cover the deployment cycle, CICD pipeline, docker, and Kubernetes. You will get familiar with the best practices and use the development paradigm used in the industry. This will prepare you very well for your next job as Java Microservices Developer or Java Backend Developer.
Spring Boot: Spring Boot is an open-source Java-based framework widely known to create Microservices. It simplifies the creation of stand-alone, production-grade, ready to run Applications with minimal efforts.
Spring Cloud: Spring Cloud provides tools to build some of the common patterns like configuration management, service discovery, circuit breakers, intelligent routing, micro-proxy, control bus, one-time tokens, global locks, leadership election, distributed sessions, and cluster state in distributed systems.
Spring Cloud Security: Spring Cloud Security provides necessary functionality to build secure applications and services with minimum hassle. Spring Cloud Security can be configured externally or centrally. This helps to build large scale complex applications with remote components. With Spring Cloud Security, you can easily implement common patterns like single sign on, token relay and token exchange.
Docker: Docker enables to develop, ship, and run applications with minimal efforts. It allows us to separate our applications from our infrastructure which help in speeding up the software delivery. Docker helps to package and run an application in a loosely isolated environment called a container. We can run many containers simultaneously on a single host. Containers are lightweight and contain necessary configurations and libraries to run the application. We can easily share containers which can run on any server.
Kubernetes: Kubernetes is an open-source platform which help us managing containerised workloads and services. Kubernetes is portable and extensible which simplifies both declarative configuration and automation.
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Join the LSET Java Spring Microservices Development course to master the backend development. Learn to build scalable, secure, and performance driven microservices. LSET follows project-based, hand-on approach to develop real-world applications using latest industry standards.
*Modules of our curriculum are subject to change. We update our curriculum based on the new releases of the libraries, frameworks, Software, etc. Students will be informed about the final curriculum in the course induction class.
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Following are the steps involved in the LSET’s project-based learning;
Step 1: Project Idea Discussion
In this step, students get introduced to the problem and develop a strategy to build the solution.
Step 2: Build Product Backlog
This step requires students to enhance the existing starter product backlog available in the project. This helps students to think about real-life business requirements and formulate them in good user stories.
Step 3: Design Releases and Sprints
In this step, students define software releases and plan sprints for each release. Students must go through sprint planning individually and learn about story points and velocity.
Step 4: Unit and Integration Tests
In this step, students learn to write unit tests to ensure every application part works fine.
Step 5: Use CICD to Deploy
In this step, students learn to use CICD (Continuous Integration Continuous Delivery) pipeline to build their application as a docker image and deploy it to Kubernetes.
London has been a leading international financial centre since the 19th century. In recent years, London has seen many FinTech start-ups and significant innovations in the banking sector. This project aims to introduce students to the financial industry and technologies used to handle billions of daily transactions. As part of this project, students will learn the current technological advances and build up their knowledge to start a simple banking application. This application uses agile project management practices to build basic functionality. Students will be presented with user stories to create the initial project backlog. Students need to enhance this backlog by adding more relevant user stories and working on them.
LSET emphasises project-based learning as it allows the students to master the course content by going through near real-world work experience. LSET projects are carefully designed to teach the industry-required skills and mindset. It motivates the students on various essential aspects like learning to work in teams, improving communication with peers, taking the initiative to look for innovative solutions, enhancing problem-solving skills, understanding the end user requirements to build user-specific products, etc.
Capstone Projects build students’ confidence in handling projects and applying their newly learned skills to solve real-world problems. This allows the students to reflect upon their learning and find the opportunity to get the most out of the course. Learn more about Capstone Projects here.
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