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Practical RESTful Web Services with Java EE 8 (JAX-RS 2.1)

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  • Updated 9/2018
3.5
(110 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
8 Hour(s) 32 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Luqman Saeed
Rating
3.5
(110 Ratings)

Course Overview

Practical RESTful Web Services with Java EE 8 (JAX-RS 2.1)

Your Complete Guide to Developing RESTful Web Services (JAX-RS 2.1) on the Next Generation Java EE Platform

Are you a Java developer? Do you aspire to be a Java EE developer? Do you need a modern, next generation, powerful, open platform to develop the next big thing the world has to see? Do you need to build RESTful web services as fast as possible? Do you want to spend time fleshing out your business ideas instead of fighting your framework? If you answered yes to any of the above questions, I have good news for you!


Practical RESTful Web Services with Java EE 8 (JAX-RS 2.1) is your complete guide to developing modern RESTful web services with the industry gold standard Java EE. This course is designed to equip you with the critical knowledge you need to master the Java EE API for creating RESTful web services.


You will learn both the theory and practice of the JAX-RS API and come away with deep understanding of how to craft great web services with Java EE. You will also be trained in using the very detailed Java EE documentation available at your disposal to further deepen your knowledge of Java EE.


Practical RESTful Web Services with Java EE 8 will teach you


  • How to secure your web services with Json Web Token (JWT)
  • How to incorporate Contexts and Dependency Injection (CDI) into your web services
  • How to create asynchronous web services
  • How to map Java classes to various HTML actions like POST, GET
  • How to validate user input into your web services with Bean Validation API
  • How to use filters to customize client requests

Practical RESTful Web Services with Java EE 8 (JAX-RS 2.1) is uniquely designed with you the student in mind, aimed at taking you from 0-1 developing RESTful Web Services as fast as possible. The goal is to get you to productivity in the shortest possible time while still sharing valuable good software development principles and practices with you.


So what are you waiting for? Go on, click the big green button to enroll in this course and be on your way to developing awesome web services in no time with the awesome Java EE platform. Go ahead, enroll by clicking the green button and I will see you in the course.



Course Content

  • 12 section(s)
  • 170 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Introduction
  • Section 2 JAX-RS Basics
  • Section 3 JAX-RS Validation and Exception Mappers
  • Section 4 JAX-RS Response Object
  • Section 5 JAX-RS Dependency Injection
  • Section 6 JAX-RS Filters
  • Section 7 JAX-RS Security
  • Section 8 JAX-RS Client API
  • Section 9 Advanced JAX-RS Server API
  • Section 10 Jakarta EE
  • Section 11 Setup
  • Section 12 JAX-RS Bonus Lectures

What You’ll Learn

  • How to craft modern, beautiful web services with Java EE, How to Secure web services with Json Web Token (JWT), How to incorporate dependency injection into your web services, How to use filters to customize requests to your web services, How to make REST requests with the JAX-RS Client API, How to create asynchronous web services with Java EE Asyn APIs, How to validate client requests to your web services with the Bean Validation API, How to return JSON strings to client requests, How to map exceptions using Exception Mappers


Reviews

  • R
    Raj Gupta
    2.5

    Do you want me to add sub titles to your learning videos? you can contact me on aitmraj@gmail.om

  • A
    AbdulRahman Y. Al-bacha Hejazi
    1.0

    It is so bad course, I don't know why the instructor always don't complete the idea and put music then go to next Video and start it with music, so the student waste his time and lose the idea

  • D
    David Caglarcan
    2.5

    Couldn't get things to compile...code not kept up-to-date. Not worth the hassle.

  • N
    Natalie Vaslavsky
    1.0

    So far it is very difficult to follow. I do not see consistency. This open and close lesson is too long. I will try few more and probably stop. In addition it repeats the same five times, for example @XMLRoot for serialization to xml and JSON. Concepts are not delivered clearly. I almost feel I am wasting my time.

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