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Oreilly - Learning Java EE 8 - 9781788831130
Oreilly - Learning Java EE 8
by Sebastian Daschner | Released February 2018 | ISBN: 9781788831130


Build a full fledged application with the latest API'sAbout This VideoA pragmatic and effective guide to learning the Java EE APIsComprehensive, exampleoriented guide covering APIs and why approaches are necessary in modern Java EE 8Demonstrates how to implement application business logic with minimal boilerplate codeIn DetailJava EE provides a standard set of specifications that can be used to develop standardized applications, independent of the vendor. Enterprise applications do not change that often, and hence we need a robust platform such as Java EE to ensure sustainability. Thus, this comprehensive course—covering all the features and APIs in Java EE—will be helpful for developers. It also answers questions related to how Java EE compares to the Java language, should developers transition to it, and what types of application would benefit from it.Both small businesses and large enterprises have benefitted from the various APIs provided by the Java EE platform to build dynamic web apps. This therefore remains one of the key skills sought by hiring companies.This course starts by exploring the core JAVA EE components. Moving further you will learn all about HTTP endpoints. You will learn how to map domain entities with JPA. Cross-cutting concerns will be covered exhaustively.This course teaches you how to deal with Asynchronous behavior. You will learn to access external systems. You will also learn about the asynchronous communication protocol. By the end of the course, you will be able to develop a car management enterprise application. Show and hide more Publisher resources Download Example Code
  1. Chapter 1 : Core Java EE components
    • The Course Overview 00:03:53
    • Implementing domain business logic in Java EE 00:08:59
    • EJBs and CDI managed beans 00:06:35
    • CDI producers 00:02:56
    • Qualifiers 00:03:31
    • Scopes 00:04:59
    • Events 00:04:45
  2. Chapter 2 : HTTP endpoints
    • JAX-RS resources 00:07:06
    • Integrating JSON-B 00:02:03
    • Integrating JSON-P 00:04:38
    • Custom HTTP responses 00:06:12
    • Validating communication 00:05:20
    • Exception handling 00:05:26
  3. Chapter 3 : Persistence
    • Mapping domain entities with JPA 00:06:06
    • Entity relations 00:07:04
    • Datasources 00:02:42
    • Transactions 00:05:07
  4. Chapter 4 : Cross-cutting concerns
    • Interceptors 00:03:16
    • Binding custom interceptors 00:05:48
    • Configuring Java EE applications 00:05:41
    • Caching 00:06:23
    • Logging 00:07:11
  5. Chapter 5 : Asynchronous behavior
    • synchronous EJBs 00:04:29
    • Asynchronous CDI events 00:03:16
    • Managed threads 00:03:49
    • Timers 00:04:35
    • Asynchronous JAX-RS resources 00:07:04
  6. Chapter 6 : Accessing external systems
    • Accessing HTTP using JAX-RS 00:08:46
    • Extended client usage 00:04:34
    • Making HTTP clients resilient 00:05:10
    • Asynchronous, reactive clients 00:07:26
  7. Chapter 7 : Asynchronous communication protocols
    • Implementing SSE resources with JAX-RS 00:08:27
    • Server-sent event clients 00:03:59
    • Implementing WebSocket server endpoints 00:06:46
    • Accessing WebSocket endpoints 00:05:42
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