Full-Stack React with Spring Boot: Unit 4

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Full-Stack React with Spring Boot: Unit 4

Coursera · Intermediate ·🔧 Backend Engineering ·3mo ago

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Builds a full-stack React application with Spring Boot and a relational database

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This course is designed to seamlessly integrate backend and frontend technologies. You'll gain hands-on experience with building a complete Spring Boot application that stores data in a relational database and exposes a REST API. Learn how to effectively call this REST service from a React client application, mastering the use of the fetch function, handling promises, and employing async and await for clean, efficient code. As you progress, you'll bring all these elements together by developing a fully functional React single-page application (SPA). This lesson focuses on creating an engaging user interface that connects to a Spring Boot backend, allowing users to view and interact with data. You'll delve into essential React techniques such as routing, state management, and effect hooks, equipping you with the skills to build sophisticated, real-world applications. By the end of this course, you'll be proficient in creating cohesive full-stack applications that deliver seamless user experiences.
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