Improve your efficiency as a developer by learning and implementing the most common design patterns in the Spring framework.
- [Frank] Writing good object-oriented software today can benefit greatly from the use of design patterns. These patterns have evolved and been refined to solve consistent problems that routinely pop up when writing software. As with most quality frameworks, the Spring framework leverages many design patterns and integrates them into the consumption of the framework as well. In this course, I will show you the value of these design patterns, how you could exploit them for your own efficiencies, and how you can use the power of the framework, along with common design patterns, to solve problems quicker, more efficiently, and in a way that other developers will clearly understand. Hi, my name is Frank Moley. I'm a software developer and architect who leverages rapid development practices, including design patterns, to build large, robust, and highly-available distributed systems.
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3/22/2019- The patterns of the Spring framework
- Creational patterns in Spring
- The adapter and decorator pattern in action
- Structural patterns in Spring
- The repository pattern in action
- The observer, command, and mediator patterns
Skill Level Advanced
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Introduction
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What you should know1m 28s
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1. Design Patterns and Spring
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What are design patterns2m 28s
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Gang of Four3m 38s
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2. Creational Patterns in Spring
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The Factory pattern4m 39s
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Factory pattern in action5m 38s
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The Builder pattern2m 55s
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The Singleton pattern4m 1s
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Singleton pattern in action4m 55s
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The Prototype pattern4m 36s
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Prototype pattern in action4m 59s
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3. Structural Patterns in Spring
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The Adapter pattern5m 13s
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Adapter pattern in action5m 12s
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The Decorator pattern3m 26s
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Decorator pattern in action4m 39s
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The Proxy pattern4m 10s
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4. Operational Patterns in Spring
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The Repository pattern3m 13s
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Repository pattern in action5m 12s
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The Template pattern4m 34s
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5. Other Framework Patterns in Spring
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The Observer pattern4m 49s
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The Command pattern3m 50s
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The Mediator pattern3m 15s
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The Interpreter pattern3m 10s
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Conclusion
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Next steps3m 27s
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