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?
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Courses : 12
Specification: Docker for Java Developers
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Vadim Chemodurov –
I didn’t expect that this course would be so interesting . I was familiar with docker before i started this course but still found a lot of new information for me. Thank you and good luck!
Alan R. –
John’s ability to connect with his students is evident in his passion for the material he presents. This course covers a lot of material focused on Docker in many different use cases. There are plenty of hands on exercises, each of which John walks through in detail including mistakes one might encounter. I highly recommend this course and others in his expanding catalog.
Yatin Batra –
I think before starting a practical video, there should be slide giving information about the project name and the branch that has to be checked out. It will really save time.
Seunghyun Bae –
Docker might be a huge topic to be covered alone, surely. But with this class, you will get some basic knowledges that are RELATED to java development with kubs. Highly recommend… 🙂
Jos Manuel Mu oz Manzano –
A very good course, as always with John
SImeon –
great intro, start up but it is mostly about IntellJ/Github … no so much diving into the Docker world
Bruno Diorio Andrade Affonso –
outdated course, maven command do not work ex, class 41
Shashikiran Mutalikdesai –
I cannot get any examples working on Windows, installed with Oracle Virtual VM. Macs are not used in most parts of world.
Sergio Baquero –
Some times you repeat stuff, and the sound of your voice could sound slowly. But most of the time is well.
Scott Davidson –
John’s presentation and preparation are superb and excellent as usual, but could only give 3.5 stars b/c the content is pretty outdated ( 3/2017 and it’s 3/2020 ) and so Docker Hub looks / works completely differently, MySQL after version 5.7 ( current 8 ) doesn’t allow connections from SequelPro, etc.
Vagner –
mais m o na massa
Rajendrakumar Rajarathinam –
update to latest 2020 specs will be much appreciated
Mahejabeen Kalburgi –
Need to use eclipse ide as well
Daniel Boulerice –
Yes, but the links to GIT mentioned in the video were not available or visible.