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    RESTful services with Node JS - Part 2 - Simpliv

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    Website https://www.simpliv.com/computerskills/restful-services-with-node-js-part-2 | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category training;webinar

    Deadline: April 24, 2019 | Date: April 24, 2019-May 03, 2019

    Venue/Country: online course, U.S.A

    Updated: 2019-04-22 20:30:53 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    About this Course

    We are enhancing the services created with Part 1 by adding loggers, authentication and authorization mechanisms. Optimizing the server code, introducing request tagging with users, user ID, getting user information with tokens, securing the environment in multiple ways. I'm trying to enable the developer more reliable for data and access level handling. I keep focusing on robust + reliable application architecture. I hope you would like to learn this.

    Basic knowledge

    Express JS

    Server side programming

    Java Script

    Routing

    Handlers

    Mongoose

    DAO

    Models and coding practices with functional programming

    I would suggest if you new to Node JS please refer to Part 1 of this course first

    What you will learn

    Overview of previous code (Part 1)

    Using Loggers (winston)

    Extended Loggers

    Auth helpers with JWT

    Enhancing server security

    Configure Auth Helpers

    Creating user specific routes

    Access helpers (route protector)

    Attaching user identities to request

    Contact Us:

    simplivllcatgmail.com

    Phone: 76760-08458

    Email: sudheeratsimpliv.com

    Phone: 9538055093

    To read more and register: https://www.simpliv.com/computerskills/restful-services-with-node-js-part-2


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