Java Spring: Build a Shopping Cart App
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Backend Performance80%
Key Takeaways
Builds a shopping cart web application using Java Spring, MySQL, and Spring configuration
Original Description
By the end of this course, learners will be able to design relational databases, develop entity classes, construct models and DAOs, implement authentication and validation, configure Spring, and create dynamic views for a fully functional shopping cart web application.
This hands-on case study course takes students through every stage of development, from setting up a MySQL database to demonstrating the final output of a Java Spring MVC project. Learners will gain practical skills in object-relational mapping (ORM) with Hibernate, dependency management with Maven, and applying the MVC architecture for scalable web solutions.
What sets this course apart is its step-by-step project-based approach—each video builds logically on the previous one, mirroring real-world development cycles. Instead of learning isolated concepts, students will apply, integrate, and demonstrate their knowledge in a complete end-to-end application.
Whether preparing for a career in enterprise Java development or strengthening portfolio projects, this course empowers learners with job-ready skills and the confidence to build professional Spring applications from scratch.
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