Spring Boot + Microservices Bootcamp 2023 (Running Batch) Current Status Not Enrolled Price Closed Get Started This course is currently closed Course Content Expand All Spring Core Recap CORE01 – Inversion Of Control | Dependency Injection Design Principle CORE02- Let’s Springify our APP | Spring IOC Container CORE03 – PropertySource – The nuts and bolts | What Singleton scope really means ? CORE04 – Aware Interface and callback methods (5+ demos) | internationalization code walk-through CORE05 – Bean Initialization and Destory callbacks | Exploring different possibilities CORE06 – Bean Postprocesser Vs BeanFactory Postprocesser | Understanding the differences CORE07 – Bean Life cycle – Detailed | Experiencing the spring bean creation magic | why @Bean,Not @Component An Important Design Pattern FYI Proxy Design Pattern SpEL - Spring Expression Language CORE08 – Spring Expression Language (SpEL) – Getting Started CORE09 – Spring Expression Language real-time use case(s) Spring Profiles CORE10 – What are Spring Profiles ? | Expoing profiles in – Component Level | Bean Level | Configuration Level | Custom Annotations CORE11 – @Profile Realtime Hands-On | Implementing possible scenarios Quiz Spring CORE Fundamentals 2 Topics Expand Lesson Content 0% Complete 0/2 Steps Quiz 01 Answer discussion Quiz 01 Answer Discussion Proxy - Spring's proxy uses behind the scenes CORE12 – Why do we need proxy classes in real-time ? JDK dynamic proxy over custom proxy CORE13 – Disadvantage of JDK proxy | When to use CGLibProxy | Spring’s Proxy Strategy | Course Plan CORE14 – Code Generation Library (CgLIB) deep dive | JDK Proxy Vs CgLIB Proxy | Prototype Scope CORE15 – Spring’s Scoped Proxy | Injecting prototype scoped proxy to singleton class Final Assignment Let’s Code – Test your Spring Core understanding JDK Proxy : Bonus JDK Proxy- Code Improvement – 1 : Making your jdk proxy generic 1 of 7