E-Commerce Backend
Build a complete e-commerce backend with product catalog, cart, orders, and payment integration.
Java 17 + Spring Boot 3 + AWS. The enterprise backend stack.
Build production-grade backend systems with Java 17+, Spring Boot 3, and cloud-native practices. From REST APIs to microservices, from Docker to AWS. The stack that gets you hired at MNCs.
Principal Engineer, ex-Amazon
Practical skills that translate directly to your career
Build production-grade REST APIs with Spring Boot 3
Design and implement microservices architectures
Master database design with PostgreSQL
Deploy applications on AWS with Docker
Implement security best practices with Spring Security
Write clean, testable code following SOLID principles
Set up monitoring and observability
Handle high-traffic scenarios with caching and optimization
6 modules · 96+ lessons · 20 Weeks
Real-world projects for your portfolio
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Principal Engineer, ex-Amazon
Principal Engineer, ex-Amazon
Arjun spent 8 years at Amazon building backend systems handling millions of requests. He's passionate about clean code and system design, and has mentored 50+ engineers in their career growth.
Connect on LinkedInThe system design knowledge I gained here was directly asked in my Salesforce interview. Best investment I've made in my career.
Coming from a services background, this course helped me understand product engineering. The projects are what set this apart.
Yes! Many of our successful students come from frontend backgrounds. We cover Java fundamentals before diving into Spring Boot.
Java dominates enterprise backend development in India. Most MNCs and large startups use Java/Spring. We chose it for maximum job opportunities.
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