Docker for Java Developers
Docker for Java Developers, available at $84.99, has an average rating of 4.38, with 106 lectures, based on 3117 reviews, and has 23953 subscribers.
You will learn about How you can run Docker Containers How you can create and run your own Docker Images Publish Docker Images to Docker Hub Learn how to use Docker Compose to Run Multiple Docker Containers Use Docker Swarm for Cloud Scale Computing Use Maven to Create Docker Images How to use Docker Containers for Integration Tests Run multiple Docker containers with Docker Compose How you can leverage Docker Containers for Integration tests from CI Builds Create Your Own Docker Swarm Cluster This course is ideal for individuals who are The ideal student for this course is a Java developer who wants to learn how to use Docker It is particularly useful for The ideal student for this course is a Java developer who wants to learn how to use Docker.
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Summary
Title: Docker for Java Developers
Price: $84.99
Average Rating: 4.38
Number of Lectures: 106
Number of Published Lectures: 106
Number of Curriculum Items: 106
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 106
Original Price: $129.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- How you can run Docker Containers
- How you can create and run your own Docker Images
- Publish Docker Images to Docker Hub
- Learn how to use Docker Compose to Run Multiple Docker Containers
- Use Docker Swarm for Cloud Scale Computing
- Use Maven to Create Docker Images
- How to use Docker Containers for Integration Tests
- Run multiple Docker containers with Docker Compose
- How you can leverage Docker Containers for Integration tests from CI Builds
- Create Your Own Docker Swarm Cluster
Who Should Attend
- The ideal student for this course is a Java developer who wants to learn how to use Docker
Target Audiences
- The ideal student for this course is a Java developer who wants to learn how to use Docker
If you’re a Java developer, Docker is a true game changer for you!
Developing Java applications in large enterprises is no easy task. Every day you are asked to work with many different technologies. In the morning, you might need to save data to a MySQL database. In the afternoon, you might be working with RabbitMQ. Tomorrow you might be asked to work with Mongo or Redis.
Think about what you need to do when working with all these different technologies.
If you install all these on your laptop, it becomes cluttered and slow. Sure, you could use VMs to run these – if you really want to slow down your laptop. Virtual Machines are awesome, but VMs can also be huge resource hogs.
If you’re on a dev team, you can set up dedicated development servers. But then you don’t have a clean development environment. And your development work becomes dependent on access to the development servers.
Docker is an exciting technology you can leverage for enterprise development.
The popularity of Docker has been explosive. Much of the industry focus has been on DevOps. But more so on the Operations part.
Did you know Google creates roughly 285 MILLION Docker containers per day?
Docker is clearly a popular technology for running cloud scale applications like GMail.
But as a Java developer, what does Docker mean to you?
Are you working with MySQL? There’s a ready made Docker image for you.
Postgres? Mongo DB? Redis? Cassandra? RabbitMQ? ActiveMQ? Kafka?
Yep, there’s Docker images you can download and use today.
You can use Docker for a lot more than just your local development.
Are you developing microservices? If you are not already deploying your microservices in Docker containers, chances are you soon will be.
Introduction to Docker
This course starts off assuming you have no knowledge about Docker.
You will learn why Docker is not like a Virtual Machine.
Right away, you will learn how to run a Docker container with a Docker Image pulled down from Docker hub.
As the course progresses, you will learn how to create your own Docker images and publish those images to Docker hub.
Java DevOps with Docker
Through the use of the Fabric8 Maven plugin, you will learn how to automate many Docker tasks, such as creating images for microservices.
Docker Compose is a powerful tool to run multiple Docker containers. You will learn how to run how to run an application consisting of a Spring Boot web application, RabbitMQ, a page view microservice, and a MySQL database. Through Docker Compose, with a single command, you will be able to start or stop this application on any Docker machine!
Using Docker Swarm Mode
You’ll learn how Docker Swarm Mode does container orchestration. In this course, you will provision your own Docker Swarm Cluster in the cloud. You will deploy a containerized Java application into a Docker Swarm Cluster. You’ll see what a powerful feature Docker Swarm’s routing mesh is, and how you can dynamically scale your application.
Expert Interviews
This course includes interviews with leading industry experts!
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James Labocki – Product Owner, Red Hat Cloud Infrastructure
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More on the way!
Slack Group
Exclusive to this course is a Slack group you can join to interact with the instructor, teachers assistants, and other students learning Docker from around the world. Say hi. Get help with a problem, or help someone else. When you enroll in this course you can join a community of others learning Docker!
Spring Boot Cookbook!
Course includes a Spring Boot Cookbook giving you example Spring Boot projects you can use against popular open source technologies including:
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Mongo DB
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MySQL
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Postgres
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Maria DB
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DB2 Express
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Neo4J
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Redis
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Cassandra
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ActiveMQ
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RabbitMQ
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Course Introduction
Lecture 2: Instructor Introduction
Lecture 3: Free 120 Day IntelliJ Trial!
Lecture 4: Checking out from GitHub
Lecture 5: GitHub Workflow
Lecture 6: Docker Cheat Sheet
Lecture 7: Course Slack Room – Chat Live with Me and Other Gurus!
Chapter 2: Introduction to Docker
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: What is Docker
Lecture 3: Docker Editions
Lecture 4: Installing Docker
Lecture 5: Hello World with Docker
Lecture 6: Docker Hub
Lecture 7: Introducing KiteMatic
Lecture 8: Assignment – Run Hello World Nginx
Lecture 9: Conclusion
Chapter 3: Working with Containers and Images
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Running Mongo DB Docker Container
Lecture 3: Assignment – download and run Spring Boot Project
Lecture 4: Assignment Review
Lecture 5: Docker Images
Lecture 6: Docker Files
Lecture 7: Non Persistent Container Storage
Lecture 8: Assigning Storage
Lecture 9: Assignment – Run Rabbit MQ in a Docker Container
Lecture 10: Assignment Review
Lecture 11: Assignment – Run MySQL in a Docker Container
Lecture 12: Assignment Review
Lecture 13: Docker House Keeping
Lecture 14: Flash Cards
Lecture 15: Conclusion
Chapter 4: Running Spring Boot in a Centos Image
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Preparing CentOS for Java development
Lecture 3: Run Your Own Spring Boot App
Lecture 4: Sample Spring Boot Application
Lecture 5: Running Spring Boot from Docker
Lecture 6: Assignment – Fix Dockerfile
Lecture 7: Assignment Review
Lecture 8: Interview with James Labocki of Red Hat
Lecture 9: Conclusion
Chapter 5: DevOps – Automating Building of Docker Images
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Maven vs Gradle and Fabric8
Lecture 3: Spring Boot Application Code Review
Lecture 4: Adding Fabric8 Maven Plugin
Lecture 5: Creating Docker Image in Fabric 8
Lecture 6: Publishing to Dockerhub
Lecture 7: Assignment – perform a release in Maven
Lecture 8: Assignment Code Review
Lecture 9: Using A Docker File Template
Lecture 10: Flash Cards
Lecture 11: Conclusion
Chapter 6: Running Images from Maven
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Running a Docker image from Maven
Lecture 3: Design for a more robust application
Lecture 4: Application Code Review
Lecture 5: Running Example Application with Docker
Lecture 6: Running Docker Containers via Maven
Lecture 7: Using Docker Containers for Integration Testing
Lecture 8: Using Maven for CI Builds
Lecture 9: Assignment: Add Pageview Counter for Index Page
Lecture 10: Assignment Review
Lecture 11: Flash Cards
Lecture 12: Conclusion
Chapter 7: Using Docker Compose
Lecture 1: Introduction to Docker Compose
Lecture 2: YAML Crash Course
Lecture 3: Run WordPress with Docker Compose
Lecture 4: Run Pageview Service with Docker Compose
Lecture 5: Assignment: Add Web Application to Docker Compose
Lecture 6: Assignment Review
Lecture 7: Adding Spring Boot Actuator
Lecture 8: Conclusion
Chapter 8: Docker Swarm Mode
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: What is Docker Swarm Mode?
Lecture 3: Docker Swarm Mode Init
Lecture 4: Docker Swarm Topology
Lecture 5: Provision Servers for Docker Swarm
Lecture 6: Assignment – Install Docker on Swarm Servers
Lecture 7: Assignment – Review Install Docker
Lecture 8: Creating a Multi Node Docker Swarm
Lecture 9: Assignment – Install Portainer
Lecture 10: Assignment Review
Lecture 11: Docker Swarm Service Discovery
Lecture 12: Docker Swarm Routing Mesh
Lecture 13: Flash Cards
Lecture 14: Conclusion
Chapter 9: Running Java Apps in Docker Swarm
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Deploy MySQL as Service in Docker Swarm
Lecture 3: Docker Overlay Networks
Lecture 4: Docker Swarm Stacks
Lecture 5: Using Docker Secrets
Lecture 6: Implementing Docker Secrets
Instructors
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John Thompson • 500,000+ Enrollments Worldwide
Spring Framework Guru – Best Selling Instructor -
Spring Ahead Code Academy
Spring Ahead with Your Career
Rating Distribution
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- 2 stars: 104 votes
- 3 stars: 399 votes
- 4 stars: 1095 votes
- 5 stars: 1440 votes
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