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Scalable Microservices for Developers

Dr. Douglas C. Schmidt and Dr. Jules White

Master the art of building scalable and efficient microservices using Java and the Spring framework in this Coursera specialization. Dive deep into the intricacies of Spring Boot and Spring Cloud, equipping yourself with the skills to design, develop, and deploy robust microservices applications.

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Three courses

Building HTTP APIs with Spring

(2 hours)
Unlock the power of building HTTP APIs with Spring, a versatile Java framework. Dive into building robust, scalable, and secure HTTP APIs from scratch. Gain mastery over RESTful services with Spring Boot.

Microservice Architectures

(2 hours)
Dive into Microservices Architectures, starting with program slicing. Contrast Microservices with monolithic systems, and learn the art and science behind their design, deployment, and maintenance.

Functional Programming with Java and Threads

(0 hours)
This course provides an in-depth journey through modern Java object-oriented and functional programming concepts and features. It explores how to apply these concepts to implement efficient and scalable concurrent programs using modern Java features like virtual threads.

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