Learner Reviews & Feedback for Java Spring: Build, Configure & Apply IoC by EDUCBA
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Feb 17, 2026
The sections on constructor and setter injection were explained in a very structured way. I now feel confident configuring beans in real applications.
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Feb 12, 2026
This course provides a clear and practical understanding of Spring’s Inversion of Control. The explanations are simple, and the hands-on examples make complex concepts easy to grasp.
1 - 11 of 11 Reviews for Java Spring: Build, Configure & Apply IoC
By Sayali
•Feb 13, 2026
This course provides a clear and practical understanding of Spring’s Inversion of Control. The explanations are simple, and the hands-on examples make complex concepts easy to grasp.
By Prabhakar M
•Feb 16, 2026
I really appreciated how the course connects Java polymorphism with Spring IoC. It helped me strengthen my fundamentals while learning advanced framework concepts.
By Shreedhar
•Feb 18, 2026
The sections on constructor and setter injection were explained in a very structured way. I now feel confident configuring beans in real applications.
By Suresh L
•Feb 21, 2026
Bean scopes and lifecycle management were covered in depth, making it much easier to understand how Spring manages objects behind the scenes.
By Daksh
•Feb 24, 2026
Aspect-Oriented Programming was explained in a very simple and practical way. The course made AOP approachable and easy to implement.
By Daksh
•Feb 23, 2026
The autowiring examples using both XML and annotations were extremely helpful. I now clearly understand when to use each approach.
By Xaiyavongher C X
•Feb 7, 2026
A well-structured Spring course that builds concepts gradually and makes even complex topics like AOP easy to understand.
By Asha
•Feb 11, 2026
Overall a great course and very informative and efficient.
By Nilesh
•Feb 6, 2026
The instructor was amazing. Really grateful
By Kanchan K
•Feb 3, 2026
I really enjoyed the course.
By Filip P
•Nov 18, 2025
This course should be taken off-ine. It is completely outdated. First of oll it is hard to create a programming environment that is compatible with the course material. I was not able to download the required jars. Eventually I configured maven to be able to follow the examples. However I could not bring the AOP examples to compile. If you are not willing to spend lots of time on configurating your environment then skip this course. In any case it teaches outdated Java Spring with beans.xml The course is basically one long video lecture chopped into smaller pieces. Where one video suddenly ends the other begins Practice examples are not bad but quiz questions frequently refer to material that has not been presented yet so there is a lot of guesswork involved.