Restful Web Service Spring Boot Visual Studio Code Gradle

In this project, you will construct a restful web application that returns a list of random numbers to the consumer using the Spring Boot Framework. To communicate data across systems and applications, a web service uses a standard protocol and message system. Restful is an acronym for Representational State Transfer, which is a method of transferring XML or, more typically, JSON packets across different applications using HTTP. The Spring Boot Framework generates the underlying code automatically, allowing the developer to concentrate on the web service rather than the boilerplate code it generates.


The Instructor of this course is David Dalsveen. With an established experience working in the computer software sector, David Dalsveen is a Software Engineer and also a Teacher. He has a strong consultant with C, C++, Java, JavaScript, and Python skills.


Your instructor will lead you through these steps in a video that plays in a split-screen with your work area: Using Visual Studio Code, create a Gradle-based Java Spring Boot Web Service Project. As the model for representing a set of random numbers, use the Plain Old Java Class. In the controller directory, create the Rest Controller. In the Spring Rest Controller, implement the HTTP get requests and call the model. After launching the Tomcat web server, use an application to consume the Spring web service.


This course offers:

  • 2 hours
  • Beginner-friendly
  • No download needed
  • Split-screen video
  • English
  • Desktop only

Coursera Rating: 4.2/5

Enroll here: https://www.coursera.org/projects/restful-web-service-spring-boot-visual-studio-coder-gradle

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