In this video, Global Exception Handler has been explained in detail, which is a common Java Spring Boot interview question. Global Exception handling is a critical concept in real-world applications, and understanding how to implement a centralized handler can significantly boost your interview confidence.
The try-catch solution has been shown in the video, and a hands-on, detailed explanation is provided to help you understand the transition from simple error handling to a more structured, scalable approach using Spring Boot’s Global exception handling mechanism.
This tutorial is a valuable resource for your Spring Boot interview preparation, offering insights that go beyond theory. It’s perfect for Java coding practice and helps in thoroughly understanding Global Exception Handler.
00:00 : Introduction
00:15 : Topics to be covered
00:44 : Exception Handling using try catch block
09:01 : Disadvantage of using try catch block
13:00 : Exception Handling using Global Exception Handler
13:46 : @RestControllerAdvice in Global Exception Handling
22:00 : Returning Response Entity in Global Exception Handler
25:18 : Tip of the Day
Prerequisite Videos :
Spring Boot and Java Setup
• Spring Boot and Java Setup
Project Object Model File | Understanding pom.xml
• Project Object Model File | Understanding ...
How to create an API ?
• How to create an API ?
How to Connect Spring Boot to a Database ?
• How to Connect Spring Boot to a Database ?
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