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Full Stack Java

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Course Overview

Full Stack Java is a comprehensive, hands‑on course that teaches learners how to build end‑to‑end web applications using Java on the backend and modern JavaScript frameworks on the frontend. The course covers Java fundamentals, Spring Boot, REST APIs, microservices, databases, frontend development (HTML/CSS/JS + React/Angular), DevOps basics, and cloud deployment. Learners gain practical experience building full‑stack applications that mirror real enterprise systems.

Target Audience

This course is ideal for:

  • Aspiring full‑stack developers and backend Java developers

  • Students or career switchers entering software engineering

  • Frontend developers expanding into backend development

  • Professionals preparing for Java/Spring Boot developer roles

  • Anyone wanting to build production‑ready full‑stack applications

Course Outcomes

By the end of this course, learners will be able to:

  • Understand Java fundamentals, OOP, and core libraries

  • Build backend services using Spring Boot, Spring MVC, and Spring Data JPA

  • Design and consume RESTful APIs

  • Work with relational and NoSQL databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB)

  • Build responsive UIs using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and a modern framework (React or Angular)

  • Implement authentication and authorization (JWT, Spring Security)

  • Integrate frontend and backend into a cohesive full‑stack application

  • Use Git/GitHub for version control and collaboration

  • Containerize applications using Docker

  • Deploy full‑stack applications to cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP)

  • Apply best practices for clean code, testing, and scalable architecture

 
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