Course Outline
Introduction
- Jakarta EE vs Java EE
- Overview of Jakarta EE features and architecture
Preparing the Development Environment
- Installing Jakarta EE software and components
- Setting up Jakarta EE projects and tooling
- Understanding Jakarta EE containers, web services, and APIs
Modeling Data with Jakarta Persistence API (JPA)
- Creating, managing, and querying entities
- Creating a database schema
- Running persistence examples
- Implementing entity relationships
Using WebSockets with Jakarta Faces (JSF)
- Creating WebSocket applications
- Developing annotated endpoints and programmatic endpoints
- Creating WebSocket URI templates
- Using encoders and decoders
Developing RESTful Web Services with JAX-RS
- Creating a RESTful root path
- Accessing REST resources using the Jakarta REST Client API
- Using Bean Validation to validate resource data
- Integrating Jakarta REST with Jakarta Enterprise Beans and CDI
- Running Enterprise Bean examples
Securing Jakarta EE applications
- Understanding security features and mechanisms
- Securing containers and application servers
- Securing web applications and enterprise beans
Deploying Jakarta EE applications with Docker
- Containerizing and converting applications to cloud-native
- Deploying cloud-native applications to Kubernetes
Troubleshooting
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- Familiarity with Java EE platform
- Java programming experience
Audience
- Developers
Testimonials (5)
A large amount of practical knowledge shown in real-life examples.
Kamil - Streamsoft Kraków
Course - Java Advanced
Machine Translated
More time for this course.
Rubén Dimas Escorza - si
Machine Translated
The exercises
Florin Mazilu - SOJUS Software GmbH & Co. KG
Course - Unit Testing with JUnit
Very good knowledge and character.
Constantinos Michael
Course - Java and Web Application Security
I liked the very practical scenario and lot of hands-on exercises.