
- Instructor: Peter Emmanuel
- Lectures: 11
- Quizzes: 3
- Duration: 10 weeks
Master Microservices with Spring Boot and Cloud – Build Scalable Applications
Learn how to design, build, and deploy powerful microservices using Spring Boot and cloud technologies. This course walks you through the concepts, best practices, and hands-on implementation needed to master modern backend development.
What You’ll Learn:
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Microservices architecture fundamentals
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Building RESTful services with Spring Boot
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Service discovery and load balancing
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API Gateway integration
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Secure communication between services
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Deploying microservices to the cloud (AWS, Azure, or GCP)
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Monitoring and scaling services
Ideal for Java developers and backend engineers, this course combines theory with real-world projects to help you build scalable, resilient, and cloud-ready applications.
Master microservices today – and take your backend skills to the next level!
Curriculum
- 4 Sections
- 11 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
- OverviewIn this section we'll show you how this course has been structured and how to get the most out of it. We'll also show you how to solve the exercises and submit quizzes.2
- BasicsIn this section you'll learn some basic concepts of programming languages and how to use them. You'll also learn how to write clean code using different code editors and tools.7
- 2.1Working with Strings – Part 840 Minutes
- 2.2Working with Numbers – Part 835 Minutes
- 2.3Tuples, Sets, and Booleans – Part 820 Minutes
- 2.4Regular Expressions – Part 820 Minutes
- 2.5Version Control – Part 830 Minutes
- 2.6Function Exercises – Part 810 Minutes3 Questions
- 2.7Model Forms Exercise – Part 810 Minutes3 Questions
- AdvancedIn this section you'll learn some core concepts of Object Oriented Programming. You'll also learn how to structure the data, debug and handling exceptions.4
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