Learner Reviews & Feedback for Spring Boot Foundations by Packt
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Updated in May 2025.
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Embark on a comprehensive journey into Spring Boot with this course tailored for aspiring developers and seasoned programmers alike. By the end, you’ll have a robust understanding of how to build production-ready, scalable applications using this powerful Java framework.
The course kicks off with an introduction to Spring Boot, providing an overview of its features, goals, and how it stands out in the Java ecosystem. Through a hands-on approach, you’ll set up your environment, create your first project, and dive deep into the framework’s magic, from starter projects to autoconfiguration, Spring Boot DevTools, and beyond.
Next, we guide you step-by-step in developing a fully functional web application. You’ll learn how to implement features like login systems, session handling, and Todo management while exploring the seamless integration of tools like JPA, Hibernate, and Spring Security. Each concept is reinforced with practical exercises, helping you build confidence in real-world application development.
Whether you’re a beginner looking to understand Spring Boot or an intermediate developer wanting to master its advanced features, this course is designed for you. With no prior Spring Boot knowledge required, all you need is basic Java programming experience and the drive to enhance your skills....
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By Jette C W
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Jul 28, 2025
Very precisely explained, therefore, easy to understand.
By Bhagyashree P K
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Jun 26, 2025
It was a great course
By Jorge L P
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May 3, 2025
It's a good first Spring Boot course. I managed to complete the example application without almost any problems. The downside is that the content is getting outdated: JSP is no longer the default server-side rendering framework. It's useful if you need to deal with legacy systems.