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Complete E-Commerce Course Java,Spring,Hibernate and MySQL

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Complete E-Commerce Course Java,Spring,Hibernate and MySQL  No.1

Complete E-Commerce Course – Java,Spring,Hibernate and MySQL, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.25, with 83 lectures, based on 783 reviews, and has 4154 subscribers.

You will learn about Know how to develop the basic modules for an E-Commerce website know how to develop both front-end and back-end Know how to use HTML, CSS to develop static page Know how to use bootstrap to prettify the page Know how to Javascript and JQuery to manipulate DOM object Know how to use Thymeleaf as template engine Know how to design a basic E-Commerce architecture Know how to use Spring Boot to develop backend know how to use the MVC pattern during development know how to use MySQL database This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone interested in full stack development with Java It is particularly useful for Anyone interested in full stack development with Java.

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Summary

Title: Complete E-Commerce Course – Java,Spring,Hibernate and MySQL

Price: $69.99

Average Rating: 4.25

Number of Lectures: 83

Number of Published Lectures: 83

Number of Curriculum Items: 83

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 83

Original Price: $189.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Know how to develop the basic modules for an E-Commerce website
  • know how to develop both front-end and back-end
  • Know how to use HTML, CSS to develop static page
  • Know how to use bootstrap to prettify the page
  • Know how to Javascript and JQuery to manipulate DOM object
  • Know how to use Thymeleaf as template engine
  • Know how to design a basic E-Commerce architecture
  • Know how to use Spring Boot to develop backend
  • know how to use the MVC pattern during development
  • know how to use MySQL database
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone interested in full stack development with Java
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone interested in full stack development with Java
  • WELCOME TO MY “COMPLETE E-COMMERCE COURSE – JAVA, SPRING, HIBERNATE AND MYSQL”!

    Overview

    This is a course about building a E-Commerce website using modern Java Full Stacktechnologies. Specifically, it’s about building an online bookstore

    It’s about bookstore, but the modules developed in the course is similar for all E-Commerce website. Those modules contains:

    – User Signup and Login

    – User profile management

    – Product Management

    – Shopping Cart 

    – Order checkout and order history

    – Automatic email confirmation

    As you can see, those modules are the basics for pretty much any E-Commerce website. Check out the preview lesson for a quick tour of the website!

    From the architecture perspective, the system is divided into two parts – Bookstore and AdminPortal. Bookstore is the front-end website that customer will be using for submitting orders while AdminPortal is used for administration purpose. Presumably they will be running on two servers. The good side is the two apps are decoupled in some way so that they can be managed separately. The drawback would be that we need to maintain two copies of the code. We can see that throughout the course.

    Why should I take this course?

    Because you probably won’t find another course out there on similar topic with similar length and detail. This course covers a wide range of topics on building an e-commerce website . It is a step-by-step guide with most of the code hand typing. 

    There are students from my other courses complaining that if I copy and paste the code and then explain it, tough it can save some time, students will lose track and drive. That’s why I’m developing stuff in this course from scratch and step-by-step.

    What does the technology stack look like ?

    As this is a full stack development project, we will develop the code for both front-end and backend. A considerable amount of work will be on developing the front-end code using HTML, CSS, Javascript, Thymeleaf, bootstrap and etc. Thymeleaf is the latest Java template engine, which is supposed to replace previous JSP way (JSP is discontinued but is still being used out there) and it is the official template engine backed by Spring Framework, though it’s not the only one you can choose. The backend side will be using latest Spring technologies – Spring Boot, Spring Security, Spring Data and etc. Then, we will have MySQL as database. MySQL is powerful and free to use and serves as a good database candidate in plenty of commercial apps out there.

    Will I get the source code?

    Source code and database scripts are provided in the very beginning of the course. Besides, throughout each lesson (I would say most lessons), the source code will be provided to the progress of the lesson. Yet, I still suggest you to develop with me and take the source code as a reference.

    What will I get by the end of the course?

    This course shows an example of building an E-Commerce app from scratch. By the end of the course, you will get exposed to various topics and building modules that you need for a basic E-Commerce web app. With the hands-on practice, you will gain a lot of experience that is beyond just the theory. Nevertheless, you can potentially deploy this web app on Heroku as a showcase (see my other course on deploying Spring Boot app on Heroku). This will definitely be helpful during interview if you can showcase this app.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview

    Lecture 1: Download this source files first !!!!

    Lecture 2: Course Overview

    Lecture 3: Project Tour

    Lecture 4: Project Modules

    Lecture 5: Tools We Need

    Chapter 2: Getting Started

    Lecture 1: Start Project with Index Page

    Lecture 2: Adding Carousel in Index Page

    Lecture 3: Adding More Pictures

    Lecture 4: Adding Featured-books and Non-responsive CSS

    Lecture 5: Navbar

    Lecture 6: Adding Common Part of Template

    Chapter 3: My Account

    Lecture 1: Adding MyAccount Page

    Lecture 2: Adding MyAccount Page Body

    Lecture 3: Adding User Entity, JPA, Hibernate and MySQL

    Lecture 4: Adding Security and Security Entities

    Lecture 5: Adding Security Configuration

    Lecture 6: Adding More to Login

    Lecture 7: Adding PasswordResetToken and UserService

    Lecture 8: Addin MyProfile Page

    Lecture 9: Adding New User Controller

    Lecture 10: Adding Create User Logic

    Lecture 11: Create New User Trouble Shooting

    Lecture 12: Wrapping MyAccount Login

    Chapter 4: Getting Started on Admin Portal

    Lecture 1: Entity Relationship

    Lecture 2: AdminPortal – Book Entity

    Lecture 3: AdminPortal – Home Template

    Lecture 4: AdminPortal – Login Page

    Lecture 5: AdminPortal – Add Login Function

    Lecture 6: AdminPortal – Adding New Book Form

    Lecture 7: AdminPortal – Add New Book Form – part 2

    Lecture 8: AdminPortal – Modify New Book Form

    Lecture 9: AdminPortal – Add New Book Backend Logic

    Lecture 10: AdminPortal – View BookList

    Chapter 5: BookStore Frontend

    Lecture 1: BookStore – Add Bookshelf

    Lecture 2: Bookstore – Add Book Detail Page

    Lecture 3: Bookstore – Add Book Detail Page – part 2

    Lecture 4: AdminPortal – Add BookInfo Page

    Lecture 5: AdminPortal – Add Update Book Page

    Lecture 6: AdminPortal – Add Update Book Logic

    Lecture 7: AdminPortal – Add Various Plugin

    Chapter 6: Enhance the Features

    Lecture 1: Bookstore – Adding MyProfile Controller

    Lecture 2: Bookstore – Adding UserShipping and UserPayment

    Lecture 3: Bookstore – Add UserShipping and UserBilling Logic

    Lecture 4: Bookstore – Add CreditCard Template

    Lecture 5: Bookstore – Finish the CreditCard Page

    Lecture 6: Bookstore – Add New CreditCard Post Logic

    Lecture 7: Bookstore – Add Update CreditCard Info

    Lecture 8: Bookstore – Remove CreditCard and Set Default CreditCard

    Lecture 9: Bookstore – Add UserShiping Template

    Lecture 10: Bookstore – Add New Shipping Logic

    Lecture 11: Bookstore – Update Remove and SetDefault for UserShipping

    Chapter 7: A Journey of Shopping Cart

    Lecture 1: Bookstore – Add Entities for ShoppingCart and Order

    Lecture 2: Bookstore – Add Other Entities

    Lecture 3: Bookstore – Add ShoppingCart Template

    Lecture 4: Bookstore – Add More Services and Controls

    Lecture 5: Bookstore – Add ShoppingCart Logic

    Lecture 6: Bookstore – Add Book to ShoppingCart

    Lecture 7: Bookstore – Test Adding Book to ShoppingCart

    Lecture 8: Bookstore – Update Qty and Delete function in ShoppingCart

    Chapter 8: Starting Checkout

    Lecture 1: Bookstore – Adding Checkout Page

    Lecture 2: Bookstore – Add Shipping Template

    Lecture 3: Bookstore – Add Billing Info Template

    Lecture 4: Bookstore – Add Review Items Template

    Lecture 5: Bookstore – Adding Checkout Related Services

    Lecture 6: Bookstore – Adding Checkout Info – part 2

    Lecture 7: Bookstore – Add Use This Shipping and Use This Payment

    Lecture 8: Bookstore – Add Billing the Same As Shipping

    Chapter 9: Submit Order Dance

    Lecture 1: Bookstore – Handling Order Submit

    Lecture 2: Bookstore – Add Create Order Service

    Lecture 3: Bookstore – Add Order Confirmation Email Template

    Lecture 4: Bookstore – Finish Checkout Order

    Lecture 5: Bookstore – Fix UpdateUserInfo

    Lecture 6: Bookstore – Debugging Submitting Order and Email

    Chapter 10: Some More Features

    Lecture 1: Bookstore – Add View Order Detail Template

    Lecture 2: Bookstore – Add Order Detail Controller

    Lecture 3: AdminPortal – Import Book Data

    Lecture 4: Bookstore – Scenario Testing and Bug Fixing

    Lecture 5: AdminPortal – Add Delete Book Functionality

    Lecture 6: AdminPortal – Finish Up Deleting

    Lecture 7: Bookstore – Some Other Enhancement

    Lecture 8: Bookstore – Add SearchByCategory Logic

    Lecture 9: Bookstore – Fuzzy Search

    Chapter 11: Wrap Up

    Lecture 1: Closing

    Instructors

  • Complete E-Commerce Course Java,Spring,Hibernate and MySQL  No.2
    Le Deng
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