Upgrade from JSP to Thymeleaf with SpringMVC and Spring Boot
Upgrade your web front-end skills with Thymeleaf, a powerful templating engine for Spring projects. Seamlessly integrate HTML designs and build robust pages without JSP. Perfect for Java web developers and anyone creating web-front ends for Spring Boot or Spring MVC projects.
What you’ll learn
- Be confident and competent in creating web front ends for Spring projects
- Able to integrate externally produced professional HTML designs into your Spring projects.
- Able to build robust HTML pages that can be opened, viewed and edited by designers without any knowlege of Spring, Java, JSP etc.
If you are building web front-ends with Spring Boot or Spring MVC, and you’re still using JSP (Java Server Pages) then this course is for you. Thymeleaf is a great templating engine which replaces JSP, and you can easily use it in any Spring MVC or Spring Boot application. Unlike JSP it’s a pleasure to use. With Thymeleaf you work with regular HTML, which means that a lot of the frustration of JSP is taken away.
If you’ve been given a set of HTML and CSS templates to use for a project, Thymeleaf lets you integrate them with ease. Or if you’re building the functionality and handing off to a web-designer, they’ll be able to work with your code with no knowlege of Java or Spring.
In this course you’ll learn:
How Thymeleaf allows you to seamlessly work with Web Designers
How to integrate your code into standard HTML/XHTML without breaking the design
How to manage forms, validation and error handling
How to convert a legacy JSP project to Thymeleaf
By the end of this course you’ll be confidently able to build functional and effective front-ends for your Spring web applications.
As well as teaching programming, I’ve been building websites with Spring for a number of years, and I started using Thymeleaf about 3 years, ago. And I’d never go back! Amongst other things I find Thymeleaf sites much easier to support and maintain as application requirements change, and I think that’s why I’m so much of a fan of it!
Who this course is for:
- Java web developers who want to upgrade their JSP skills
- Anyone building websites with Spring Boot or Spring MVC
- Anyone needing to create a web-front end for existing Spring projects
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