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Spring Boot S3 File Uploads with React

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  • May 06, 2025
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Spring Boot S3 File Uploads with React, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.75, with 47 lectures, based on 324 reviews, and has 18058 subscribers.

You will learn about Understand the fundamentals of AWS S3 and how it can be used for file storage in web applications Learn how to integrate Spring Boot and React to build scalable and efficient file management systems How to upload photos to Amazon S3 Develop practical skills for handling large file uploads in web applications, including security and error handling Taking your Web Developing skills to the next level This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner – Intermediate Developers It is particularly useful for Beginner – Intermediate Developers.

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Summary

Title: Spring Boot S3 File Uploads with React

Price: Free

Average Rating: 4.75

Number of Lectures: 47

Number of Published Lectures: 19

Number of Curriculum Items: 47

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 19

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Understand the fundamentals of AWS S3 and how it can be used for file storage in web applications
  • Learn how to integrate Spring Boot and React to build scalable and efficient file management systems
  • How to upload photos to Amazon S3
  • Develop practical skills for handling large file uploads in web applications, including security and error handling
  • Taking your Web Developing skills to the next level
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginner – Intermediate Developers
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginner – Intermediate Developers
  • Ready to take your Web Developing skills to the next level?

    In this course, you will learn how to upload and download files (images) for a React front-end application. You will implement everything from scratch using Spring Boot for the backend and Amazon S3 to store files (images).

    This course will allow you to store any files that you can think of, a common feature that most applications have. Whether it’s a web app or mobile app, what you will build will allow any client to upload files. By the end of the course, students will have gained hands-on experience building a fully functional file upload application and will be equipped with the skills and knowledge to build similar applications for their own projects.

                                                                                                     Why this course?

  • Learn how to implement file uploads and downloads for a React front-end application

  • Develop your skills and knowledge in Web Development

  • Develop skills in User Authentication and Authorisation, and Error Handling and Validation for file uploads

  • Gain hands-on experience building a fully functional file upload application

  • Acquire knowledge and skills to build similar applications for your own projects

  • Learn best practices for building responsive and user-friendly interfaces with React

  • Develop expertise in cloud-based storage solutions like Amazon S3, and how to configure and use them in your applications

  • Receive guidance and support from experienced Developers throughout the course (Amigoscode Community)

  • Build a file upload feature using Spring Boot to handle file uploads and downloads on Amazon S3 from scratch (Available in Full Course)

  •                                                                            Benefits of the Tech Stack and Course

  • Improved web application development skills: develop practical skills for building efficient file management systems with Spring Boot and React, and learn how to integrate AWS S3

  • Enhanced user experience: By mastering file uploads with Spring Boot, React, and AWS S3, you will be equipped to provide a better user experience, as they can build cloud-ready web applications that can handle complex file management requirements.

  • Expert guidance: You will receive expert guidance from real-world experience building efficient file management systems with Spring Boot, React, and AWS S3. By learning from the experts, you can build your skills with confidence and gain valuable insights into best practices for file uploads and storage in Web Applications.

  • Categories

  • Spring Boot

  • React

  • PostgreSQL

  • Docker

  • Full Stack Development

  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: 1 – Documentation and POM

    Lecture 2: 2 – Create User

    Lecture 3: 3 – Create Access and Secret Keys

    Lecture 4: 4 – Storing Credentials

    Lecture 5: 5 – Amazon S3

    Lecture 6: 6 – S3Client Bean

    Lecture 7: 7 – Implement PutObject Method

    Lecture 8: 8 – Implement GetObject Method

    Lecture 9: 9 – Create S3 Bucket

    Lecture 10: 10 – Testing Uploads and Downloads

    Lecture 11: 11 – Bucket Name as Config

    Lecture 12: 12 – Upload and Download API Endpoints

    Lecture 13: 13 – Implement Service method to upload

    Lecture 14: 14 – Implement Service Method to Download

    Lecture 15: 15 – ProfileImageId New Column

    Lecture 16: 16 – SQL and JPQL Queries

    Lecture 17: 17 – Include New Column in Select Statements

    Lecture 18: 18 – Storing and Retrieving Profile Image Id from DB

    Lecture 19: 19 – Fixing Compilation and Tests

    Instructors

  • Spring Boot S3 File Uploads with React  No.2
    Nelson Jamal
    Software Engineer
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  • 1 stars: 2 votes
  • 2 stars: 6 votes
  • 3 stars: 31 votes
  • 4 stars: 101 votes
  • 5 stars: 184 votes
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