Send Emails with the Spring Boot Email API
Learn how to use the Spring Boot Email API to send simple text emails, emails with attachments, and HTML emails
Description
Learn how to use the Spring Boot Email API to send simple text emails, emails with attachments, and HTML emails.
Java Spring Framework (Spring Framework) is a popular, open source, enterprise-level framework for creating standalone, production-grade applications that run on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Java Spring Boot (Spring Boot) is a tool that makes developing web application and micro-services with Spring Framework faster and easier through three core capabilities, mainly its auto-configuration An opinionated approach to configuration.
Spring Boot is an open source Java-based framework used to create a micro Services. It is developed by Pivotal Team and is used to build stand-alone and production ready spring applications. This course will give you an introduction to Spring Boot and familiarize you with its basic concepts. For practice, we will build a Spring Boot REST API that manages employees.
The ability to create standalone applications These features work together to provide you with a tool that allows you to set up a Spring-based application with minimal configuration and setup. Spring security provides authentication and authorization to applications using servlet filters - a security filter chain.
Web applications are susceptible to security threats and attacks, as they are accessible by anyone uses the internet. In this course, we will build a REST API that will expose endpoints to allow a user to create a new account in our application, and then send them an email upon signing up. That email will contain a link where the user needs to click to confirm their new account or email address. By default, users are disabled when they create a new account until they click on the link provided in their email.
What You Will Learn!
- Spring Boot
- Spring Boot Email API
- Application user confirmation email
- Asynchronous Programming
Who Should Attend!
- Back end Spring Boot Developers
- Developers interested in sending emails