Jakarta EE (Formerly Java EE) Deep Dive – Build A Todo App
Jakarta EE (Formerly Java EE) Deep Dive – Build A Todo App, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 3.7, with 181 lectures, 2 quizzes, based on 63 reviews, and has 494 subscribers.
You will learn about Develop a fully functional Todo app deployed to Microsoft Azure using Docker Learn to develop RESTful web services with JAX-RS Learn to secure RESTful Web Services with Json Web Token (JWT) Learn to build database driven apps with Java Persistence API Know the various Jakarta EE APIs and how they work together Learn to develop loosely coupled apps with the Contexts and Dependency Injection API Learn to use the Enterprise JavaBeans API to create powerful business logic components Learn to deploy Java EE apps with Docker This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who wishes to develop database driven apps with the Java Persistence API (JPA) or Anyone who wishes to develop modern RESTful web services with JAX-RS or Anyone who wishes to learn Java EE deployment with Docker or Java developers that are curious about enterprise software development with Java EE or Anyone who wants to master Jakarta EE software development or Anyone who wishes to advance their Java software development or Anyone who wishes to learn how to develop modern software with the standards based Java EE It is particularly useful for Anyone who wishes to develop database driven apps with the Java Persistence API (JPA) or Anyone who wishes to develop modern RESTful web services with JAX-RS or Anyone who wishes to learn Java EE deployment with Docker or Java developers that are curious about enterprise software development with Java EE or Anyone who wants to master Jakarta EE software development or Anyone who wishes to advance their Java software development or Anyone who wishes to learn how to develop modern software with the standards based Java EE.
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Summary
Title: Jakarta EE (Formerly Java EE) Deep Dive – Build A Todo App
Price: $59.99
Average Rating: 3.7
Number of Lectures: 181
Number of Quizzes: 2
Number of Published Lectures: 181
Number of Published Quizzes: 1
Number of Curriculum Items: 183
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 182
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Develop a fully functional Todo app deployed to Microsoft Azure using Docker
- Learn to develop RESTful web services with JAX-RS
- Learn to secure RESTful Web Services with Json Web Token (JWT)
- Learn to build database driven apps with Java Persistence API
- Know the various Jakarta EE APIs and how they work together
- Learn to develop loosely coupled apps with the Contexts and Dependency Injection API
- Learn to use the Enterprise JavaBeans API to create powerful business logic components
- Learn to deploy Java EE apps with Docker
Who Should Attend
- Anyone who wishes to develop database driven apps with the Java Persistence API (JPA)
- Anyone who wishes to develop modern RESTful web services with JAX-RS
- Anyone who wishes to learn Java EE deployment with Docker
- Java developers that are curious about enterprise software development with Java EE
- Anyone who wants to master Jakarta EE software development
- Anyone who wishes to advance their Java software development
- Anyone who wishes to learn how to develop modern software with the standards based Java EE
Target Audiences
- Anyone who wishes to develop database driven apps with the Java Persistence API (JPA)
- Anyone who wishes to develop modern RESTful web services with JAX-RS
- Anyone who wishes to learn Java EE deployment with Docker
- Java developers that are curious about enterprise software development with Java EE
- Anyone who wants to master Jakarta EE software development
- Anyone who wishes to advance their Java software development
- Anyone who wishes to learn how to develop modern software with the standards based Java EE
Start developing modern software with Jakarta EE (formerly Java EE) today!
If you’re looking for a software development platform that will allow you develop modern, powerful, secure and portable applications, then Jakarta EE (formerly Java EE) is the answer. Jakarta EE is used by professional software developers from across the world in all forms of domains- from finance to healthcare to robotics. This course is the most practical way to jump right in and start developing with Jakarta EE.
Build any kind of software you can imagine with Jakarta EE. Practice while you learn. This course is completely hands on, and gives you all the source code for each step and lecture.
By the end of this course, you would have built a fully functional Todo app exposed as a web service running in a Docker container on Microsoft Azure!
We’ll be using Jakarta EE (Java EE) 8 throughout this course. All you need is an implementation of the APIs, and we will be using the FREELY available Payara Server as our app container.
What’s in it for you? Here’s my promise to you.
I’m a Jakarta EE developer based in Accra Ghana. Nothing in this world excites me like sharing my knowledge of high productivity with Java EE with students from across the world. I’ll be here for you every step of the way. Whenever you’ve a question, just ask in the course forums and I’ll be more than happy to respond. I mostly respond to questions in less than an 1 of asking.
What is this course all about?
In this comprehensive guide to software development with Jakarta EE (formerly Java EE), you’ll learn all there is to know about how to use this powerful, industry standard platform to develop any kind of software you imagine. You’ll learn about the
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Java Persistence API (JPA) for database access
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Java API for Restful Web Services for crafting modern web services
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Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) API for crafting powerful business components
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Contexts and Dependency Injection (CDI) API for crafting loosely coupled app
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Integration testing using the Arquillian framework
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Deployments using Docker container orchestration and so much more
Learn from someone who lives and breathes Java EE, is very passionate about helping you succeed with Jakarta EE and will be with you through it all.
By the end of this course, your confidence as a Java EE developer will soar. You’ll have a thorough understanding of developing software with Jakarta EE, for fun or career advancement.
Go ahead and click the enroll button and I’ll see you in lesson 1!
Cheers,
Luqman
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Welcome!
Lecture 1: Welcome, intro and course overview
Lecture 2: What are we going to build?
Lecture 3: Join the Course Community on Gitter!
Chapter 2: Java Persistence API – JPA Domain Modelling
Lecture 1: The Java Persistence API (JPA) – History and Motivations
Lecture 2: Let's Create the Project
Lecture 3: A Jakarta EE Hello World Code Walk Through
Lecture 4: A Jakarta EE Hello World Code Walk Through
Lecture 5: A Look at the 3 Canonical Jakarta EE APIs
Lecture 6: Creating the TodoUser Entity – Setting the Primary Key
Lecture 7: Creating the TodoUser Entity
Lecture 8: Creating the TodoUser Entity – Customizing the Table and Columns
Lecture 9: Creating the Todo Entity
Lecture 10: JPA And Polymorphism
Lecture 11: Populating the Todo Entity Class
Lecture 12: Entity Relationships
Lecture 13: Entity Relationships – Bidirectional Relationships
Lecture 14: Customizing Foreign Key Column with @JoinColumn
Lecture 15: An Introduction to Bean Validation
Lecture 16: Adding Validation Constraints to the Todo Entity
Lecture 17: Adding Validation Constraints to the Todo Entity
Lecture 18: Adding Validation Constraints to the Todo Entity
Lecture 19: Adding Validation Constraints to the TodoUser Entity
Lecture 20: Adding Validation Constraints to the TodoUser Entity
Lecture 21: Domain Modelling Recap
Chapter 3: Java Persistence Query Language and the Service Layer
Lecture 1: An introduction to querying with the Java Persistence API
Lecture 2: Querying the TodoUser Entity with Java Persistence Query Language (JPQL)
Lecture 3: Querying the TodoUser Entity with Java Persistence Query Language (JPQL)
Lecture 4: Querying the TodoUser Entity with Java Persistence Query Language (JPQL)
Lecture 5: Querying the TodoUser Entity with Java Persistence Query Language (JPQL)
Lecture 6: Off Topic
Lecture 7: An Introduction to the Service Layer with EJBs
Lecture 8: An Introduction to Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs)
Lecture 9: An Intro Stateless, Stateful and Singleton EJBs
Lecture 10: Introducing the Persistence Service Stateless EJB
Lecture 11: An Intro to the JPA EntityManager Interface
Lecture 12: A Look at the JPA Persistence Context
Lecture 13: The Difference Between Persistence Context and Persistence Unit
Lecture 14: Injecting the EntityManager Interface into our Persistence Service EJB
Lecture 15: Implementing Persistence Service Methods – Save TodoUser
Lecture 16: Implementing Persistence Service Methods – Save TodoUser
Lecture 17: Implementing Persistence Service Methods – Save Todo
Lecture 18: Implementing Persistence Service Methods – Save Todo
Lecture 19: Implementing Query Service EJB Methods – Find TodoUser By Email
Lecture 20: The Query Service Stateless EJB – Recap
Lecture 21: Implementing Query Service EJB Methods – List TodoUsers and Find TodoUser by ID
Lecture 22: Implementing Query Service EJB Methods – Find TodoUser by Name
Lecture 23: Implementing Query Service EJB Methods – Find All Todos
Lecture 24: Testing Our Services with Arquillian and JUnit
Lecture 25: Testing Our Services with Arquillian and JUnit
Lecture 26: Testing Our Services with Arquillian and JUnit
Lecture 27: Testing Our Services with Arquillian and JUnit
Lecture 28: JPA Entity LifeCycle Callbacks
Lecture 29: JPA Entity LifeCycle Callbacks
Lecture 30: The Problem with the GetSingleResult Method on EntityManager
Lecture 31: The Problem with the GetSingleResult Method on EntityManager
Lecture 32: The Problem with the GetSingleResult Method on EntityManager
Lecture 33: An Intro to DataSources
Lecture 34: Let's Create the DataSource
Lecture 35: Downloading, Setting Up and Testing SQLite DB
Lecture 36: Running our App on SQLite
Lecture 37: JPA, JPQL, EJB Summary
Chapter 4: Java API for RESTful Web Services (JAX-RS)
Lecture 1: An Intro to Jakarta EE REST Web Servics with JAX-RS
Lecture 2: Configuring REST Service Root Path with @Application
Lecture 3: Specifying REST Resource Paths with @Path
Lecture 4: Crafting the TodoUser REST Resource Class
Lecture 5: Crafting the Todo REST Resource Class
Lecture 6: Resource Validation
Lecture 7: Implementing the TodoUserRest Class – Create Resource Method
Lecture 8: Implementing the TodoUserRest Class – Create Resource Method
Lecture 9: Implementing the TodoUserRest Class – Create Resource Method
Lecture 10: Implementing the TodoUserRest Class – Create Resource Method
Lecture 11: Implementing the TodoUserRest Class – Let's Run the Code!
Lecture 12: Implementing the TodoUserRest Class – Let's Run the Code!
Lecture 13: How to Exit the Running Payara Micro Server Instance
Lecture 14: Implementing the TodoUserRest Class – Update Resource Method
Lecture 15: Implementing the TodoUserRest Class – Find By Email Resource Method
Lecture 16: Implementing the TodoUserRest Class – Find By Email Resource Method
Lecture 17: Implementing the TodoUserRest Class – Find By Email Resource Method
Lecture 18: Implementing JAX-RS Resource Parameter Constraints
Lecture 19: Implementing JAX-RS Resource Parameter Constraints – Let's Run the Code
Lecture 20: Class Level Content Type Declaration
Lecture 21: Implementing the TodoUserRest Class – Search By Name Resource Method
Lecture 22: JPA Native Queries – Count TodoUser By Email
Lecture 23: JPA Native Queries – Count TodoUser By Email
Lecture 24: JPA Native Queries – Count TodoUser By Email
Lecture 25: JPA Native Queries – Count TodoUser By Email
Lecture 26: Preventing Double Signup with the Same Email
Lecture 27: Preventing Double Signup with the Same Email
Lecture 28: Preventing Double Signup with the Same Email
Lecture 29: Preventing Double Signup with the Same Email – Let's Run the Code!
Lecture 30: Code Run and Bug Alert with Update Method
Lecture 31: Code Run and Bug Alert with Update Method
Lecture 32: Let's Fix the Bug!
Lecture 33: Let's Fix the Bug and Run the Code
Lecture 34: The Todo Rest Class
Lecture 35: Implementing the TodoRest Class – List Resource Method
Instructors
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Luqman Saeed
Software Engineer, Business Systems Consultant
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 3 votes
- 2 stars: 4 votes
- 3 stars: 5 votes
- 4 stars: 26 votes
- 5 stars: 25 votes
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