Course Information
Course Overview
Learn to build real world apps in Enterprise Java using Spring, Spring Boot, Hibernate, Struct and much more
Java Enterprise isn’t one of the easiest platforms to work with, especially when it comes with a number of different confusing paradigms and jargons – JDBC, JTA, JAX, MVC, Hibernate, etc. to name a few. Add other technologies such as MySQL and Struts, you’re bound to leave someone more confused than what they started with.
Common courses often leave user with the basics, such as creating a simple application and you are okay. You can follow along with the instructor and finish the project and then replicate it, but the moment you are asked to modify the application for real-world use and you won’t know what to do? How to fix the errors or even what the pop up error means?
This is why we have designed this comprehensive course. The main aim of this Java EE tutorial is to help you gain real world practical application of Java Enterprise. This course will show you exactly how to deviate from the theory to actual learning how to start building your own applications. Using a project-based approach, you’ll not only follow the instructor, but you’ll also learn why, how in addition to simply what.
Before we delve into the course details further, let’s take a quick look at what Java Enterprise actually is. Java Enterprise is a set of specifications that extend the Java SE platform and allows developers to build scalable applications that can handle transactions, security, concurrency, and so on.
Now, let’s take a look at what you’ll learn in this course. This course will focus on Java EE by building 5 different projects that will help you breakdown the Java EE platform and also understand exactly how you will build applications using it.
As the course progresses, you’ll learn from the different errors that pop up, what they mean and how to resolve them. You’ll also learn other technologies such as Spring Boot, Hibernate, Spring Data, Boiler Plate Codes, Serverlets, JDBC libraries, MySQL databases, Struts, and so much more. The five projects will help you understand exactly how to configure the platform and also write boiler plate codes to help you design the projects.
The 5 projects that you’ll cover in this course:
Project 1: Voting System – In this project, you’ll work with the Spring Boot, Spring Data and Hibernate, also learn how to write very little boiler plate code.
Project 2: Complaint Manager – This project will show you how to configure Spring MVC and will go over the important boiler plate codes that you need.
Project 3: Job Portal – In this project, everything will be low-level and the major focus will be on servlets and JSPs.
Project 4: Social Network – In this project we will be using the Struts framework and how to utilize the Struts code.
Project 5: Task Manager – This project will include the Vaadin framework that works well with large applications.
So, what are you waiting for? Enroll now and let’s get started on your next Java Application!
Course Content
- 6 section(s)
- 50 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Voting System
- Section 3 Complaint Manager
- Section 4 Job Portal
- Section 5 Social Network
- Section 6 Task Manager
What You’ll Learn
- Learn to build real wolrd Enterprise Java apps
- Learn core concepts of technologies such as Spring, Spring Boot, Hibernate and Struts
- Learn to think like a professional software developer
Reviews
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CCarl Klamm
Not a great teacher
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GGaurav
This Course is just enough to get an end to end picture pretty much, How real life application is tied up and packaged to be used by real people. This would be enough to get you started as a Java developer Junior position or even someone experienced can learn a lot and showcase their skills and learning for upgrade.
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LLukasz Stepien
Very nice way how to explain things to do.
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SSuleman Ahmed
Most of the stuff doesnt work for me and this is the first course where i have used more hours looking up stuff on the internet than on the course itself. Maybe it is just outdated, becuase i have the latest Eclipse, with EE tools etc. I did learn alot from this course and if it didnt give all kinds of errors constantly, then it would definatly be 5 stars from me.