Design a RESTful web service using Java Spring Boot and GreenLake Cloud Platform as a back-end developer at HPE
Welcome to the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Software Engineering Job Simulation — we are so excited to have you here! HPE is a global edge-to-cloud company built to transform businesses. We help our customers connect, protect, analyze, and act on all data and applications wherever they live to turn insights into outcomes at the speed required to thrive in today’s complex world.
In this program, you will learn how to design and build a RESTful web service using Java Spring Boot and our GreenLake cloud platform. Then, you will learn how to add application support for uploading data and how to create unit tests. At the end of each task, you will be able to compare your work with the model answers provided by our team.
We hope this program will help you discover a career in software engineering and a potential career with us at HPE.
Please note that per HPE’s recruitment policy, HPE will only contact you if you are 18 years or older.
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This program is self-paced. It takes approximately 6-7 hours to complete.
Skills Learned:
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Create a Proposal for a RESTful Web Service
Explore how to use Java Spring Boot and the GreenLake cloud platform to design a RESTful web service- Java Spring Boot
- GreenLake Cloud Platform
- Communication
- RESTful Development
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Build a Basic RESTful Web Service
Using Java Spring Boot, build a basic RESTful Web Service that can send basic server requests- Java
- Java Spring Boot
- RESTful Web Development
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Implement the Ability to Upload Data
Add application support for uploading JSON data- Java Spring Boot
- Java
- JSON
- HTTP requests
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Create Unit Tests
Develop a set of unit tests to assess your application’s performance- Unit Testing
- Mockito
- JUnit
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Finish Line