lovewarez Posted September 8, 2022 Report Share Posted September 8, 2022 [img]https://i.imgur.com/XvCft72.jpg[/img] [b]Starting With Hilla (From Vaadin)[/b] Published 9/2022 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 1002.85 MB | Duration: 2h 15m Learn using Hilla web framework for building a full-stack web applications What you'll learn Create a new Hilla application from scratch Understand how Hilla frontend and backend are connected together Working with Hilla backend endpoints Create simple but complete application in Hilla Implement a simple @Push technology support in real application Create MS Excel file from dynamic data and serve it from Hilla app How to add MongoDB as Hilla backend data store Requirements Java 11+, basic knowledge of web development, SpringBoot basics Description Hello,welcome to the 'Starting with Hilla from Vaadin' course. With this course you are going to add a value to your existing JAVA and and SpringBoot knowledge by getting familiar with Hilla web framework. Adopting Hilla will help you create a fullstack (frontend/backend) applications in one project structure using a well know technologies like a Java, Typescript, SpringBoot, Node.js .The course covers several topics often useful in corporate JAVA development but not exclusively. SpringBoot is being used here as an underlying framework used by Hilla web framework by default. Hilla integrates a Spring Boot Java back end with a reactive TypeScript front end. It helps you build apps faster with type-safe server communication, included UI components, and integrated tooling.Primary idea of this course is to help existing SpringBoot/Java developers to adopt Hilla web framework and move from common backend development to frontend also. Hilla makes this connection much more feasible and you hopefully get taste of this in our course. Are you working with Angular or React with SpringBoot backend? This course can help you to get taste of more tight integration Hilla makes to SpringBoot backend and reuse your existing SpringBoot skills in a full scale.Topics covered by this course:During a course we create basic Hilla single page application and each lecture will add a new enhancement to it. Eventually we create single application with many different features.understanding Hilla project structurecreating single page Hilla application step-by-stepusing MongoDB as persistent data storagecollaboration using server @Push technologyexport application data in MS Excel formatImportant part of this course is to realize 'what we don't need to do' when using Hilla. Simplification can be huge and old saying that 'the best code is the code you don't have to write' proves here.Who is this course for:'Starting with Hilla' course is targeted for individuals or small/medium teams of professional Java developers that want to be productive and competitive in this large market. You will see how Hilla and Vaadin take away the unnatural "need" to split teams into Frontend and Backend developers, with all communication hassles that come with that all the time. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Section 2: Project setup Lecture 2 Tools we are going to use Lecture 3 Generating a new project Lecture 4 Understanding frontend and backed parts structure Lecture 5 Backend is SpringBoot and JAVA, frontend Lit and TypeScript Section 3: Building Todo application step-by-step Lecture 6 Generating Todo project Lecture 7 Running project for a first time Lecture 8 Making a first changes - frontend vs. backend Lecture 9 Implementing a backend part connected to Frontend - part1 Lecture 10 Implementing a backend part connected to MongoDB - part2 Lecture 11 What we are not doing? Lecture 12 Updating a frontend part Lecture 13 Adding a new Todo Lecture 14 Listing Todo's stored in database Lecture 15 Updating Todo item 'done' status Lecture 16 Removing Todos - backend & frontend parts Lecture 17 Adding more fields to Todo Section 4: Exporting data to MS Excel Lecture 18 New backend dependencies Lecture 19 Backend implementation Lecture 20 Downloading Excel file in frontend implementation Section 5: @Push support Lecture 21 Enabling Hilla @Push support Lecture 22 Adding @Push support to backend Lecture 23 Updating frontend for receiving @Push messages 'Starting with Hilla' course is targeted for individuals or small/medium teams of professional Java developers that want to be productive and competitive in this large market. You will see how Hilla and Vaadin take away the unnatural "need" to split teams into Frontend and Backend developers, with all communication hassles that come with that all the time. 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