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Spring 6: Design Patterns

Spring 6: Design Patterns

1h 50mIntermediate2024-07-29

Authors

Frank P Moley III

Frank P Moley III

Senior Principal Engineer at Catch&Release

Course details

Design patterns empower developers to be as effective as possible as they build software using known patterns for solving programs. Frameworks like Spring can make using these patterns even more powerful. In this course, software developer and architect Frank Moley highlights the most prevalent design patterns used by and in the Spring Framework. Learn about the core patterns in play, as well as how you can use them yourself, in the Spring framework. Explore a variety of creation patterns, structural patterns, and operational patterns. Plus, touch on other framework patterns like the observer pattern, the command pattern, the mediator pattern, and the interpreter pattern. With this knowledge of design patterns, you will be better equipped to develop with the Spring Framework for Java.

Skills covered

SpringSoftware DesignSoftware Development ToolsOpen SourceSoftware DevelopmentDeep Dive (X:Y)

Concepts

0. Introduction

  • 01 - Solving problems with patterns in Spring
  • 02 - What you need to know
  • 03 - Creating a skeleton project

1. Design Patterns and Spring

  • 04 - What design patterns are
  • 05 - Gang of Four
  • 06 - The patterns of the Spring framework
  • 07 - Inversion of control - The core pattern

2. Creation Patterns in Spring

  • 08 - The factory pattern
  • 09 - Factory pattern in action
  • 10 - The builder pattern
  • 11 - The builder pattern in action
  • 12 - The singleton pattern
  • 13 - The singleton pattern in action
  • 14 - The prototype pattern
  • 15 - Prototype pattern in action

3. Structural Patterns in Spring

  • 16 - The adapter pattern
  • 17 - The adapter pattern in action
  • 18 - The decorator pattern
  • 19 - The decorator pattern in action
  • 20 - The proxy pattern

4. Operational Patterns in Spring

  • 21 - The repository pattern
  • 22 - The repository pattern in action
  • 23 - The template pattern
  • 24 - The model-view-controller pattern (MVC)
  • 25 - The MVC and template patterns in action

5. Other Framework Patterns in Spring

  • 26 - The observer pattern
  • 27 - The command pattern
  • 28 - The mediator pattern
  • 29 - The interpreter pattern

Conclusion

  • 30 - Next steps

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