TH-cam is doing you and everyone a disservice by not having your channel be the first thing when I search for anything relating to spring boot. Please keep posting videos like these. Would be nice if you did a intermediate and advanced course on building complex applications. Thanks again for the great content
Thanks!, You are such a great teacher because you are really showing the problem which we naive people do, people who only knew plain old java and you take it from there and show how springboot helps. CLAPS . You have clarity and you are giving us clarity ! Ace. I have completed this course and sent it to production :D . super clear :) thanks thanks thanks . your stuff is gold. really
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Decent tutorials. From now on, These will be my cornerstone before watching other tutorials. You explain answering what, how, and why questions based on the foundations. Thank you so much for sharing. God bless you!
By far the best crash course I've seen for springboot. Dan, this video is insane. As a student, you've answered questions that other youtubers and even professors don't take a second to even explain, thus making understanding vital concepts so much easier so thank you for that. The only bone I have to pick is that the frontend part of the project wasn't included in github or explained really in the video making it a bit harder to follow along.
You are a genius in teaching , after I have been learning Java for nearly 3 months I can build something and understand a lost how this server works and how strong the JAVA environment is
Coming from Django and Next.js, Spring and Spring Boot is very low level and very difficult to grasp the concept of, especially with the way that their documentation is laid out for Java/Spring beginners. Thank goodness I had prior C++ experience, otherwise the concepts would be too difficult to understand... Thank you so much for all your hard work into putting these long practical videos out there, for free. It would've been waaaaay harder to learn Spring without your channel! I hope you get the recognition that you deserve. You definitely earned a sub!
I'm studying CS and got a new course about Java and Spring. Lectures were terrible and then I got into your channel. You are doing such a great job and after seeing some of your videos I really understood and loved Spring. Thank you so much for that Dan ! Greetings from Poland.
I'm kind of envious that your classes even touch on something like Spring. I just finished a CS Bachelor degree a little over a year ago and we never touched anything like Spring. It was all just pure Java, Python, C, or whatever language that class happened to be using.
I watched many tutorials with java + spring and wasn't exactly sure of java logic as it has been a while since i have messed with java. Other spring tutorials zipped past java logic (rightfully so since it is focused on spring) however your video went the extra step and explained the java code (before spring came into play) and made it clear. thank you!
Man, this is top tier content. Your explanations are so good. You clearly explain why you're doing things a certain way, and why you like certain implementations. Really puts things in perspective about why they're useful.
Thank you so much Mr. Vega. I'm a self taught software developer myself and I'm learning Spring Boot but most tutorials I found were made with Spring Boot 2, so I have to change many things in my code because it crashes often. And the worst: the teachers are indians with horrible accents that I can't understand most of the time. So I'm glad TH-cam finally recommends a great tutorial: updated and in properly spoken english. 👏👏👏
I would also like to say "Thank you very much!". Very nice approach from you to first show how to implement things by hand and then demonstrate what Spring / Boot has to offer to just not have to write a lot of things yourself. Big kudos.
Omg finally I found I video that explain spring boot with simple way no complicated explanations I really recommended for you guys. Thank you Mr Dan Vega you are my angel ❤
For someone getting back to Java after couple of years, this has been an excellent overview of what is current and to be equipped to start writing Java Microservice!!!
Thanks for the great video. I would recommend in almost all web programming videos, discussing what is "the problem we are trying to solve" and "what are the advantages and disadvantages of our options."
It's been 10+ years since I coded. Used to be rather proficient in Java, Spring, Maven, etc... But obviously in 10 years a LOT has changed (I really didn't anticipate this amount of change to be honest, so I though I was facing a rather steep learning curve🙂 ) I am currently 1h30min into the video and so far: absolutely loving it. Clear, step-by-step tutorial. Once in a while had to pause to look up some small things. You are a natural teacher and I am very very very impressed with what you're doing here. However, if I may, at this point you suddenly add a Vite-front-end project you're using as a test setup for browser usage and I'm lost at this point... I have spent 1+hr now to find a 'short' intro into how I can get this thing up and running on my setup and I am a bit lost... So if at all possible, where should I go to to get a quick-get-up-to-speed on this Vite thing and get it up and running so I can continue following the rest of this awesome tutorial?
What I did in the end: - Added the VITE plugin to IntelliJ - Created a new project in IntelliJ - copied the content of 'main.js' from the video to the one in the newly created project - ran the project using "npm run dev' command in the IntelliJ console
Thanks Dan, I found this tutorial very helpful! The course was well structured and you explained everything with great clarity. Subscribed and will be looking more of your tutorials in the future. :)
Greetings, Dan! First of all I want to admire your work - you have the best content out there regarding software engineering. I did really like the way you've explained JWT and Spring Security 6. There is one thing I've wondered - do you plan publishing a video about securing microservices? In case you don't can you recommend any channels, topics, books or whatever which is explanatory and useful enough. I do understand most of the concepts out there but I suck at making them work altogether. Is it worth even using JWT? What are the differences between having security in dev vs production environments? Is Spring Security even good in Production? Should I have different implementations for requests comming from external calls and the ones comming from internal service? Is the Authentication one another service? Have an amazing day!
Hi Dan Merry Christmas!!! I finished this video today! I am a completed beginner of spring boot! Your video really helps me build a good foundation of it. I wonder if I would like to deep dive into the next level of spring boot, what are the videos would you recommend me to watch next ? And, really appreciated for putting the great effort on creating this crash course video ! ❤
Haven't been through the whole video and the course yet, but I have a feeling that this crash course quality is quite better than plenty rubbish things on Udemy (which I wasted a lot of money for them) as I skim through your clip. Thanks very much for this.
I would explain a Dependency Injected object as an object that (1) is created by the Spring Container Software as it scans through all code. (2) If the scan finds an appropriate annotation (including @Component, @Controller, @RestController, @Service, @Repository for classes and @Bean for methods in @Configuration classes and others??) on an object the container then creates an Object of the appropriate class. Subsequently the Spring container passes this object to your methods when needed. Please explain if this is incorrect. It sure seems a simpler explanation than the documentation, at least to me.
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge, you are the best. It would be great a video with advanced concepts that are often used in a business environment.
Thank you so much for this. It really helped me understand better how the Spring Boot framework works and what a lot of the annotations do. And I finally understand how the Spring Boot framework automatically instantiates the classes that we create in our project (with the proper annotations), and thus can automatically be injected into other classes that require them.
Great video Dan. However, please consider explaining what you're doing in intellij - instead of just saying "command o", tell us Windows users either how to navigate to it or what it is we're supposed to be navigating to. "command o" that dan uses to search all classes is shift shift on Windows
Dan what a great Crash Course, very valuable information here! I will look for more videos from you. Quick question if we leave the actuators open, is it dangerous ? Or should be use just in non-prod environments ?
Please be reminded that for the Railway App, it is important to delete your project after testing and deployment to avoid it from continuing to run and reducing your free usage hours. It is worth noting that unlike Heroku, there is no pause button available.
Thanks so much Dan, it was a rollercoaster ride of Springboot very well structured and explained. I was able to learn and refresh a lot of concepts with hands-on. Big fan!!
I would say that I was lucky to find this video. I can't stop watching it! It's easily on my top 3 of crash course videos. I will subscribe right after this comment. Do you have any complete courses in the Java environment, even if it's a paid one? If so, then how do I enroll?
Great crash course dan, I really liked your IDE and the way it shows the tips for you for easy coding, can you tell me more about your IDE and installed Extensions please
Hi Dan! Wonderful video. I'm almost switching to constructor injection but I'm now thinking about my components that extend (inheritance) an abstract class that has some code using other dependencies. Today I can just @Autowire them in the abstract class and spring will solve them for me without my components needing to know anything about it. What do you think about this? I already do composition over inheritance whenever I can, but some problems are solved better with inheritance.
Great content Dan!! Thanks for creating such a helpful tutorial! I really learned a lot following your tutorial. I selected Gradle instead of Maven in Spring starter template. In this regard I faced some issues deploying the application in Railway so had to do following changes. Hope this helps someone. 1. I had to create a `nixpacks.toml` file with following content to resolve "no main manifest attribute" error which I was getting in Railway deploy logs: [phases.build] cmds = ["./gradlew bootJar -x check"] 2. The Railway Postgres service DATABASE_URL environment variable is no longer uses other environment variables (e.g. PGHOST, PGPORT, etc.) but hard codes them so I had to manually replace them with environment variables in code. 3. I had to manually create references to Postgres variables inside the Spring boot project imported in Railway since they were not auto exposed.
Hey Dan, Thanks for the awesome videos as always! Could you make a video about Spring and SpringBoot certifications? If I'm not wrong the only "official" one is from VMWare but the accessibility requirements and the costs are pretty cryptic! Thanks and have a great day!
I appreciate that. I'm planning on putting more Java content on the channel and if there is anything you would like to see in particular I would love to hear about it.
Hey Dan Thank you so much for this course This is really awesome course 👍 Please make the video of Spring Security latest concepts as well Love from India 🇮🇳❤️
Hello Dan. Great content so far, thank you very much! At 1:34:30 you demonstrate a basic frontend. But it seems, that this is not part of your course repo?
I want to ask something, I would be glad if someone who knows can answer. Now, we provided crud operations by extending ListCrudRepository in the repository layer, and we were able to provide the same operations by using jdbctemplate. One is class structure and one is interface. If we want more access on the database, I guess we need to use jdbctemplate. Which would be more effective? I am confused :(
Thanks for awesome video! Really well explained. I would like to ask which frontend framework for rapid prototyping? I don't have much time and resources for that...
TH-cam is doing you and everyone a disservice by not having your channel be the first thing when I search for anything relating to spring boot. Please keep posting videos like these. Would be nice if you did a intermediate and advanced course on building complex applications. Thanks again for the great content
is this video good for someone who doesn't develop with Java? can I learn something from it ?
how much basics, cuz i already know some other languages @TheSupremeEmperor
Not really a beginner friendly after few minutes
After dabbling through a bunch of starter videos I find this just a perfect spot to start my spring boot journey.
Thanks, Dan.
Dan Vega has the best Spring Boot videos on TH-cam, hands down. Other contributors leave me with questions that Dan answers right away.
I've been working with Spring Boot for many years. You've put together a very detailed yet succinct tutorial here. Thanks!
Thank you for the kind words!
Thanks!, You are such a great teacher because you are really showing the problem which we naive people do, people who only knew plain old java and you take it from there and show how springboot helps. CLAPS . You have clarity and you are giving us clarity ! Ace.
I have completed this course and sent it to production :D . super clear :) thanks thanks thanks . your stuff is gold. really
Decent tutorials. From now on, These will be my cornerstone before watching other tutorials. You explain answering what, how, and why questions based on the foundations. Thank you so much for sharing. God bless you!
By far the best crash course I've seen for springboot.
Dan, this video is insane. As a student, you've answered questions that other youtubers and even professors don't take a second to even explain, thus making understanding vital concepts so much easier so thank you for that.
The only bone I have to pick is that the frontend part of the project wasn't included in github or explained really in the video making it a bit harder to follow along.
You are a genius in teaching , after I have been learning Java for nearly 3 months I can build something and understand a lost how this server works and how strong the JAVA environment is
This is by far one of the best Springboot tutorials for beginners that I have encountered
Thanks! Really enjoying the Spring Boot 3 crash course
Wow, thank you so much Timothy! I really appreciate it 🙏
Coming from Django and Next.js, Spring and Spring Boot is very low level and very difficult to grasp the concept of, especially with the way that their documentation is laid out for Java/Spring beginners. Thank goodness I had prior C++ experience, otherwise the concepts would be too difficult to understand...
Thank you so much for all your hard work into putting these long practical videos out there, for free. It would've been waaaaay harder to learn Spring without your channel! I hope you get the recognition that you deserve. You definitely earned a sub!
I'm studying CS and got a new course about Java and Spring. Lectures were terrible and then I got into your channel. You are doing such a great job and after seeing some of your videos I really understood and loved Spring. Thank you so much for that Dan ! Greetings from Poland.
I'm kind of envious that your classes even touch on something like Spring. I just finished a CS Bachelor degree a little over a year ago and we never touched anything like Spring. It was all just pure Java, Python, C, or whatever language that class happened to be using.
I watched many tutorials with java + spring and wasn't exactly sure of java logic as it has been a while since i have messed with java. Other spring tutorials zipped past java logic (rightfully so since it is focused on spring) however your video went the extra step and explained the java code (before spring came into play) and made it clear. thank you!
Man, this is top tier content. Your explanations are so good. You clearly explain why you're doing things a certain way, and why you like certain implementations. Really puts things in perspective about why they're useful.
Thank you so much Mr. Vega. I'm a self taught software developer myself and I'm learning Spring Boot but most tutorials I found were made with Spring Boot 2, so I have to change many things in my code because it crashes often. And the worst: the teachers are indians with horrible accents that I can't understand most of the time. So I'm glad TH-cam finally recommends a great tutorial: updated and in properly spoken english. 👏👏👏
I would also like to say "Thank you very much!". Very nice approach from you to first show how to implement things by hand and then demonstrate what Spring / Boot has to offer to just not have to write a lot of things yourself. Big kudos.
Omg finally I found I video that explain spring boot with simple way no complicated explanations I really recommended for you guys. Thank you Mr Dan Vega you are my angel ❤
For someone getting back to Java after couple of years, this has been an excellent overview of what is current and to be equipped to start writing Java Microservice!!!
Thanks for the great video. I would recommend in almost all web programming videos, discussing what is "the problem we are trying to solve" and "what are the advantages and disadvantages of our options."
LETS GO!!!!!! 🥳 My weekend to do list
Yay! Let me know what you think of the course.
It's been 10+ years since I coded. Used to be rather proficient in Java, Spring, Maven, etc... But obviously in 10 years a LOT has changed (I really didn't anticipate this amount of change to be honest, so I though I was facing a rather steep learning curve🙂 )
I am currently 1h30min into the video and so far: absolutely loving it. Clear, step-by-step tutorial. Once in a while had to pause to look up some small things. You are a natural teacher and I am very very very impressed with what you're doing here.
However, if I may, at this point you suddenly add a Vite-front-end project you're using as a test setup for browser usage and I'm lost at this point... I have spent 1+hr now to find a 'short' intro into how I can get this thing up and running on my setup and I am a bit lost... So if at all possible, where should I go to to get a quick-get-up-to-speed on this Vite thing and get it up and running so I can continue following the rest of this awesome tutorial?
What I did in the end:
- Added the VITE plugin to IntelliJ
- Created a new project in IntelliJ
- copied the content of 'main.js' from the video to the one in the newly created project
- ran the project using "npm run dev' command in the IntelliJ console
The best course on youtube so far. I am coming from a python & golang background and I must say this course is just too nice.
I like that Dan's English is easy to follow, listen to, and understand.
Dan, a damn good talk on Spring boot with meticulously knitted content. Thanks again for the great content.
Thanks Dan, I found this tutorial very helpful! The course was well structured and you explained everything with great clarity. Subscribed and will be looking more of your tutorials in the future. :)
The best Crash course; actually more than a crash course!!!
Thank you so much for explaining it easily so that a beginner can understand.
Love from 🇮🇳
Great video. I have been working on Spring Boot quite while now and found this as great refresher. Thanks Dan.
Greetings, Dan!
First of all I want to admire your work - you have the best content out there regarding software engineering. I did really like the way you've explained JWT and Spring Security 6. There is one thing I've wondered - do you plan publishing a video about securing microservices?
In case you don't can you recommend any channels, topics, books or whatever which is explanatory and useful enough. I do understand most of the concepts out there but I suck at making them work altogether. Is it worth even using JWT? What are the differences between having security in dev vs production environments? Is Spring Security even good in Production? Should I have different implementations for requests comming from external calls and the ones comming from internal service? Is the Authentication one another service?
Have an amazing day!
Great content Dan! That is amazing! Very helpful for everyone to go through the course! Making more of these would be awesome!
Hi Dan Merry Christmas!!!
I finished this video today! I am a completed beginner of spring boot! Your video really helps me build a good foundation of it. I wonder if I would like to deep dive into the next level of spring boot, what are the videos would you recommend me to watch next ? And, really appreciated for putting the great effort on creating this crash course video ! ❤
I was searching on How to develop microservices in spring boot and deploy to GCP. @Dan Vega, you made my day. 👍
Thanks for putting in the hours for this! Would love something similar for Spring Security as well :)
Just wanna give you a huge thanks! The last two sections are super helpful and intuitive!😁
Haven't been through the whole video and the course yet, but I have a feeling that this crash course quality is quite better than plenty rubbish things on Udemy (which I wasted a lot of money for them) as I skim through your clip. Thanks very much for this.
I would explain a Dependency Injected object as an object that (1) is created by the Spring Container Software as it scans through all code. (2) If the scan finds an appropriate annotation (including @Component, @Controller, @RestController, @Service, @Repository for classes and @Bean for methods in @Configuration classes and others??) on an object the container then creates an Object of the appropriate class. Subsequently the Spring container passes this object to your methods when needed. Please explain if this is incorrect. It sure seems a simpler explanation than the documentation, at least to me.
Came here with a lot of questions and got a clear answer. Thank you, Dan!!!!
Nice, Dan!
I have question. About the JDBC. Can I change to hibernate framework. Tks for reading!
i really admire your work ,Thanks for all the effort you did. I have one question : why did you chose to work with jdbc and not jpa ?
Very well-structured content. Thanks a lot for your all efforts to bring this tutorial to us. It really helped me to understand Spring Boot!
Thank you so much, this is so good! get everything started from dev to prod most importantly the core concepts of Spring, thank you Dan!
Dan, you are the man! Thank you very much for all your work! I will not let you down!
You really save me thanks ! Difficult to find a real complete tuto on this subject. I am greatful.
This is really amazing. Thank you so much for the great content and clear explanation in spring framework.
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge, you are the best. It would be great a video with advanced concepts that are often used in a business environment.
This is the best Springboot Crash Course
Thank you so much for this. It really helped me understand better how the Spring Boot framework works and what a lot of the annotations do. And I finally understand how the Spring Boot framework automatically instantiates the classes that we create in our project (with the proper annotations), and thus can automatically be injected into other classes that require them.
Thank a lot; you justify the code by explaining the theory behind Spring and it's very interesting and improve the understand !!!
I love
Great video Dan. However, please consider explaining what you're doing in intellij - instead of just saying "command o", tell us Windows users either how to navigate to it or what it is we're supposed to be navigating to.
"command o" that dan uses to search all classes is shift shift on Windows
Dan what a great Crash Course, very valuable information here! I will look for more videos from you.
Quick question if we leave the actuators open, is it dangerous ? Or should be use just in non-prod environments ?
This helped me to redo the project I did in python flask when I started learning about rest apis
I will be starting this course. This is just what I need. Thank you so much!
Awesome Spring Boot Crash Course!
Please be reminded that for the Railway App, it is important to delete your project after testing and deployment to avoid it from continuing to run and reducing your free usage hours. It is worth noting that unlike Heroku, there is no pause button available.
Nice and neat tutorial! Thanks a lot for your effort.
Thank you so much for that, I really appreciate it ❤️
Thanks so much Dan, it was a rollercoaster ride of Springboot very well structured and explained. I was able to learn and refresh a lot of concepts with hands-on. Big fan!!
Hey Dan, I appreciate your high-quality tutorial video. Could you tell me which theme you're using?
I from India but your teaching style is amazing
Sir
I would say that I was lucky to find this video. I can't stop watching it! It's easily on my top 3 of crash course videos. I will subscribe right after this comment. Do you have any complete courses in the Java environment, even if it's a paid one? If so, then how do I enroll?
Definisjon of bean: 43:00
Controller definisjon: a class that accepts requests and returns a respons: 58:14
Awesome job, Dan! Which code formatter do you use to put each record property on its own line?
Great crash course dan, I really liked your IDE and the way it shows the tips for you for easy coding, can you tell me more about your IDE and installed Extensions please
Hi Dan! Wonderful video. I'm almost switching to constructor injection but I'm now thinking about my components that extend (inheritance) an abstract class that has some code using other dependencies. Today I can just @Autowire them in the abstract class and spring will solve them for me without my components needing to know anything about it. What do you think about this? I already do composition over inheritance whenever I can, but some problems are solved better with inheritance.
Should i follow this as fresh starter with springboot??
Great content Dan!! Thanks for creating such a helpful tutorial! I really learned a lot following your tutorial. I selected Gradle instead of Maven in Spring starter template. In this regard I faced some issues deploying the application in Railway so had to do following changes. Hope this helps someone.
1. I had to create a `nixpacks.toml` file with following content to resolve "no main manifest attribute" error which I was getting in Railway deploy logs:
[phases.build]
cmds = ["./gradlew bootJar -x check"]
2. The Railway Postgres service DATABASE_URL environment variable is no longer uses other environment variables (e.g. PGHOST, PGPORT, etc.) but hard codes them so I had to manually replace them with environment variables in code.
3. I had to manually create references to Postgres variables inside the Spring boot project imported in Railway since they were not auto exposed.
Learned so many new things in spring
Thanks so much ☺️
Thank you for the course! What icon theme and ui theme are you using?
Thanks Dan.
You had a very good explanation of Profiles. And I learned some new Annotations for the Rest Endpoints.
Wonderfully explained, Thanks
This was a super helpful tutorial. Thank you for putting out this content.
Hey. Many thanks for your videos. Iam currently learning Spring 🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂❤❤❤
Hey Dan, Thanks for the awesome videos as always! Could you make a video about Spring and SpringBoot certifications? If I'm not wrong the only "official" one is from VMWare but the accessibility requirements and the costs are pretty cryptic! Thanks and have a great day!
i Really love how you explain Java concepts more than spring boot, i guess we should return an learn java
I appreciate that. I'm planning on putting more Java content on the channel and if there is anything you would like to see in particular I would love to hear about it.
Hey. Is the content still up to date? Because you know these things can be change so quickly
@@ahmetsamiyeniceri yes they are, and they work as well !
Hello, how is it possible that some of the Spring Boot internal classes you showed, like ConfigurableApplicationContext, extend multiple classes?
I really love your course. Hope to watch and learn more from your lesson in the future!!!
Hey Dan
Thank you so much for this course
This is really awesome course 👍
Please make the video of Spring Security latest concepts as well
Love from India 🇮🇳❤️
Very good tutorial! Really helpful! Keep up the good work👍
Great content Dan!
Nice video thanks.
Pls what icons plugin do you use for your intelijIdea?
This is really amazing course. Thanks for your time and efforts on this one, appreciate it.
Thank you! I hope you enjoy it
Awesome content. It is absolutely pro. I have subscribed and bookmarked your channel.
Awesome, thank you! Glad you enjoyed this crash course.
Hey Dan! Awesome content. I have really been waiting for this... I so much love your IDE settings, how do i make mine look exactly like yours? thanks
He activated the New UI, which is available as opt-in feature on Jetbrains IDEs, it's on settings, appearance & behaviour, New UI
Good job man very good course. To the point and very informative!
2 hours in. great tutorial. thanks for your work mister.
Hello Dan. Great content so far, thank you very much! At 1:34:30 you demonstrate a basic frontend. But it seems, that this is not part of your course repo?
what theme are you using? looks really nice!
This tutorial is awsome!! Thank you so much Dan!!
Dan, you're awesome. Thankss for the content.
simple to understand, thanks for your efforts!
You are welcome!
I want to ask something, I would be glad if someone who knows can answer. Now, we provided crud operations by extending ListCrudRepository in the repository layer, and we were able to provide the same operations by using jdbctemplate. One is class structure and one is interface. If we want more access on the database, I guess we need to use jdbctemplate. Which would be more effective? I am confused :(
Thank you so much for a great amazing video , immediately subscribed , and liked as well 👍👍😍😍👌👌🙌🙌
Great video Dan, thank you
Thanks for this great tutorial. I wonder what your intelliJ Idea theme and font is.
Thanks for awesome video! Really well explained. I would like to ask which frontend framework for rapid prototyping? I don't have much time and resources for that...
omg, instantly like before watching, greate job, Dan
If I had a chance to like this video twice probably I would have smashed it
Cant thank enough
Good session. Thanks a lot..
great course dani. Amazing !
Thank you Dan for the amazing informative content!! Curious, what color scheme are you using?
Very fine and clear content, big thanks from me.