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Learn how to build, package, and deploy your Java EE 8 applications on Docker and Kubernetes Implement domain business logic using core Java EE components Realize HTTP communication using JAX-RS Configure enterprise applications using standard APIs Package, distribute, and run applications in Docker containers Install and configure containerized Java EE application servers Deploy enterprise applications as Kubernetes pods, deployments, and services Configure containerized and orchestrated applications Familiarity with Java is assumed. Java 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. A lot of enterprises migrate their run environments to platforms that are based on Docker and Kubernetes. Container technologies, in combination with orchestration, provide significant advantages in the way companies deploy and operate their enterprise software. This comprehensive 2-in-1 course teaches you how to develop enterprise applications using the Java Enterprise platform and modern APIs. It covers each and every concept of the Java EE platform with the help of practical examples making it easy for you to understand and implement in your own applications. You will also learn to package and deploy Java EE 8 applications on Docker and Kubernetes. This training program includes 2 complete courses, carefully chosen to give you the most comprehensive training possible. The first course, Learning Java EE 8, course starts off by exploring the core Java EE components. You will then learn about HTTP endpoints. You will also learn how to map domain entities with JPA. Next, you will understand how interceptors realize technical cross-cutting concerns. You will learn to access external systems. Finally, you will learn about the asynchronous communication protocol. The second course, Containerizing Java EE 8 Apps Using Docker and Kubernetes, bs with a practical approach to show you how you can use Docker in Java EE 8 and how to troubleshoot containers. You will then learn learn how to run Java EE in containers. You will also learn to configure containerized applications. Next, you will learn to orchestrate containers using Kubernetes. Finally, you’ll be able to integrate Java EE applications into Docker and Kubernetes. By the end of this Learning Path, you'll be able to build, package, and deploy your Java EE 8 applications on Docker and Kubernetes. Meet Your Expert(s) We have the best work of the following esteemed author(s) to ensure that your learning journey is smooth:Sebastian Daschner is a Java freelancer working as a consultant, author, and a trainer. He is enthusiastic about programming and Java (EE). He is the author of the book Architecting Modern Java EE Applications. He participates in the JCP, helping to form the future standards of Java EE such as serving in the JAX-RS, JSON-P, and Config Expert Groups, and collaborating on various open source projects. For his contributions to the Java community and ecosystem, he was recognized as a Java Champion, Oracle Developer Champion, and double 2016 JavaOneRockstar. He is a regular speaker at international IT conferences such as JavaLand, JavaOne, or Jfokus. Section 1: Learning Java EE 8 Lecture 1 The Course Overview Lecture 2 Implementing domain business logic in Java EE Lecture 3 EJBs and CDI managed beans Lecture 4 CDI producers Lecture 5 Qualifiers Lecture 6 Scopes Lecture 7 Events Lecture 8 JAX-RS resources Lecture 9 Integrating JSON-B Lecture 10 Integrating JSON-P Lecture 11 Custom HTTP responses Lecture 12 Validating communication Lecture 13 Exception handling Lecture 14 Mapping domain entities with JPA Lecture 15 Entity relations Lecture 16 Datasources Lecture 17 Transactions Lecture 18 Interceptors Lecture 19 Binding custom interceptors Lecture 20 Configuring Java EE applications Lecture 21 Caching Lecture 22 Logging Lecture 23 Asynchronous EJBs Lecture 24 Asynchronous CDI events Lecture 25 Managed threads Lecture 26 rs Lecture 27 Asynchronous JAX-RS resources Lecture 28 Accessing HTTP using JAX-RS Lecture 29 Extended client usage Lecture 30 Making HTTP clients resilient Lecture 31 Asynchronous, reactive clients Lecture 32 Implementing SSE resources with JAX-RS Lecture 33 Server-sent event clients Lecture 34 Implementing WebSocket server endpoints Lecture 35 Accessing WebSocket endpoints Section 2: Containerizing Java EE 8 Apps Using Docker and Kubernetes Lecture 36 The Course Overview Lecture 37 Starting Docker containers Lecture 38 Life cycle of containers Lecture 39 Images, tags & Dockerfiles Lecture 40 Volumes Lecture 41 Networking Lecture 42 Distributing Docker images Lecture 43 Troubleshooting containers Lecture 44 Packaging Java EE applications Lecture 45 Containerizing Java Enterprise Lecture 46 Java in containers – challenges Lecture 47 Leveraging Docker’s copy-on-write file system Lecture 48 What to configure? Lecture 49 Configuring dockerized application servers Lecture 50 Configuring dockerized applications Lecture 51 Communicating via Docker networks Lecture 52 Deploying Docker images as Kubernetes pods Lecture 53 Exposing pods via services and ingresses Lecture 54 Kubernetes deployments Lecture 55 Deploying applications with zero-down Lecture 56 Example zero-down deployment Lecture 57 Configuring environments using config maps and secrets Lecture 58 Troubleshooting Kubernetes workloads Lecture 59 Configuring enterprise applications in Kubernetes Lecture 60 Managing application credentials Lecture 61 Realizing persistence in Kubernetes Lecture 62 Accessing services within clusters Lecture 63 Defining workload resource limits Lecture 64 Managing multiple application environments This learning path targets software developers and architects who face the opportunity and challenge of creating and moving enterprise applications to modern, containerized environments. Developers who want to learn the nuts and bolts of putting applications into containers will also benefit from this course. HomePage: gfxtra__CreateandD.part1.rar.html gfxtra__CreateandD.part2.rar.html gfxtra__CreateandD.part3.rar.html gfxtra__CreateandD.part4.rar.html
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