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Create and Deploy Java EE 8 Apps on Docker and Kubernetes

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  • 531 Students
  • Updated 7/2018
4.2
(51 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
6 Hour(s) 5 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Packt Publishing
Rating
4.2
(51 Ratings)

Course Overview

Create and Deploy Java EE 8 Apps on Docker and Kubernetes

Learn how to build, package, and deploy your Java EE 8 applications on Docker and Kubernetes

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 runtime 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, begins 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.

Course Content

  • 2 section(s)
  • 64 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Learning Java EE 8
  • Section 2 Containerizing Java EE 8 Apps Using Docker and Kubernetes

What You’ll Learn

  • 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


Reviews

  • K
    K Thamotharan
    4.5

    More practical and very useful and very easy to understand

  • P
    Pavan D
    1.0

    This horrible course. Pr-requisites does not state anywhere that maven and dockers need to be installed on the local machine even as a passing reference. In section 7, the instructor runs the code casually on machine, and everything works peachy for him of course. He shows that 3 cars were returned in as part of the GET from POSTMAN etc. But the code up until then does not cover or instruct the student to create a class called CarRepository in which he is actually loading the 3 different cars that were actually returned as part of his GET request. Overall, he does not have his shit together in this course. I would strongly suggest PACKT to take a look at one of Stephengrider's course and understand how meticulously he instructs and updates his course periodically. Another thing,, this course is never updated. And so when we try to run the build-run-docker.sh the image specified in it is missing. So the student has to research and find from one of the Q&A, to figure out to replace the image with airhacks/glassfish:v5 instead of oracle/glassfish:5.0. Basically very poor course. The concepts are good but the delivery is awful. I am sorry to have bought this course.

  • C
    Constantine Lazarakis
    5.0

    I have being self-studying all the Java EE APIs and implementing them on a project I'm developing. But I have never had a course on Java EE. Listening to Sebastian, from even this first video, is stabilizing and confirming in my mind, what I learnt alone. A great confidence builder for a self-taught developer!!

  • T
    Tomasz Ratajczak
    5.0

    I liked the pace of it and real-time editing and thinking. Great overview of JEE.

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