Use the popular Spring Data project for data access and persistence using various Java-based APIs such as JDBC, JPA, MongoDB, and more.
- Become familiar with the Spring Data project and its modules for data access and persistence
- Explore various SQL and NoSQL persistence types
- Uncover the persistence and domain models, and handle transaction management for SQL
- Migrate database changes and versioning for SQL
- Dive into NoSQL persistence with Redis, MongoDB, Neo4j, and Cassandra
- Handle reactive database programming and access with R2DBC and MongoDB
- Conduct unit, integration, and performance testing, and more
Autorentext
Andres Sacco is a Technical Lead at Prisma. He has experience using languages such as Java, PHP, and NodeJs. He also has experience using Spring. In his previous job, Andres helped find alternative ways to optimize the transference of data between microservices, which reduced the cost of infrastructure by 55%. He also has written internal courses about new technologies and articles on Medium. Andres shares his knowledge of using different types of databases, depending on the situation. He has experience with various types of testing, to search for problems in queries or repositories that access the database.