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    Elasticsearch 8 Java 20 and Spring Boot 3.1.0 Mastery Course

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    Elasticsearch 8 Java 20 and Spring Boot 3.1.0 Mastery Course

    Elasticsearch 8 Java 20 and Spring Boot 3.1.0 Mastery Course
    Published 6/2023
    Duration: 7h 26m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 3.08 GB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Dive Deep into Elasticsearch's Search Capabilities with Java and Spring Boot for Unmatched Search Performance

    What you'll learn
    How to install and configure elasticsearch and kibana
    How to understand the core concepts of elasticsearch such as shards, replicas, mappings, settings, analyzers, query context, filter context, aggregations
    How to perform CRUD operations on documents using elasticsearch’s DSL
    Create a RESTful web service with Spring Boot and Java
    Integrate Spring Boot with Elasticsearch using Spring Data Elasticsearch and Elasticsearch Client API
    Perform CRUD operations and various search operations on Elasticsearch documents
    Build two different search applications using Spring Boot and Elasticsearch
    How to use @Query annotation with spring boot starter data elasticsearch
    Use the latest technologies and frameworks such as Elasticsearch 8, Java 20, and Spring Boot 3.1.0
    Requirements
    Basic Knowledge of Java
    Description
    The ONLY course that will use the latest version of Elasticsearch Java and Spring Boot!
    Do you want to learn how to build powerful and scalable search applications with Elasticsearch and Java? Do you want to master the latest technologies and frameworks such as Elasticsearch 8, Java 20, and Spring Boot 3.1.0? If yes, then this course is for you!
    In this course, you will learn everything you need to know about Elasticsearch and Java, from the basics to the advanced features. You will start by learning what Elasticsearch is, how to install it, and use it with Kibana dev tools. You will also learn about the core concepts of Elasticsearch such as shards, replicas, indices, queries, filters, aggregations, mappings, analyzers, and more.
    Next, you will learn how to use Spring Boot to create a RESTful web service with Java. You will learn how to use Spring Boot starter projects, dependencies, auto-configuration, controllers, beans, and repositories. You will also learn how to use an embedded database (H2) to test your CRUD API.
    Then, you will learn how to integrate Spring Boot with Elasticsearch using two different approaches: Spring Data Elasticsearch and Elasticsearch Client API. Using both methods, you will learn how to create, read, update, and delete documents in Elasticsearch. You will also learn how to perform various search operations such as pagination, range queries, custom queries, and more.
    By the end of this course, you will have a solid understanding of Elasticsearch and Java and how to use them together to build amazing search applications. You will also have hands-on experience with creating two different CRUD applications using Spring Boot and Elasticsearch.
    This course is suitable for anyone who wants to learn about Elasticsearch and Java or improve their existing skills. Before taking this course, you should have some basic Java knowledge.
    So what are you waiting for? Enroll now and start your journey to becoming an Elasticsearch and Java expert!
    Who this course is for:
    Java Developers who want to master Spring boot in simple steps
    Web Developers who want to master o Spring starter data Elasticsearch o Elasticsearch Client API
    Anyone with a Java background who wants to learn the various modules of Spring
    Beginner Java Developers curious about Elasticsearch
    Java Developers who find it difficult to connect with Elasticsearch using HTTPS


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