Are you ready to take your Java skills to the next level and finally understand Java Enterprise Edition (JEE) ?
The fact is, that Java Enterprise Edition is in use by companies around the world, including many of the Fortune 500 companies. Because of this there a lots of JEE opportunities and as a JEE developer you will be among the highest paid of all Java developers.
This course will get you up to speed quickly and give you the real world skills you need to add Java Enterprise Edition 8 developer to your resume fast!
What’s this course about?
Java Enterprise edition has changed and evolved a lot over the years. This course is about teaching you what JEE is, and how to use it and become a productive JEE developer.
The course focuses on JEE 8 (also known as Jakarta EE).
By taking this course you will avoid learning about obsolete versions of Java EE, and learn best practices along the way.
The course starts at a theoretical level helping you to understand the underpinnings of JEE 8, including understanding the JEE specifications and implementations (which is a very important for a Java Enterprise Edition developer to understand).
But then you will dive into understanding JEE 8 at a developmental level with practical hands–on development. Ultimately, this is a hands–on course, so you will be doing a lot of coding as you learn how to use JEE 8.
Instructor Details
Courses : 37
Specification: Java Enterprise Edition 8 for Beginners course
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Price | $16.99 |
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Duration | 30 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Sripriya Nagaraju –
Instructor just explain the concept rather than the coding. He has already coded that is he is explaining but not explaining while codeing. Not understandable and not good programming
Syed Muhammad Zaeem Hasan Kazmi –
Instructor is definitely skilled in Java EE, however knowing something and teaching something are two separate things. And he is definitely not good at teaching, he repeats sometimes things again and again. He says you should code with him, however in the videos, he dictates in the videos, ending up making you fall asleep. I have taken other courses such as Java Spring for beginners on udemy, and that course was million times better easily. So one should take motivation from there. This course is definitely not recommended!
ukasz Szopa –
Not enough explained most of things.
Lim De Guang Scott Nathaniel –
The material is easy to follow and the instructor presents the course thoughtfully and purposefully.
Antonello Pili –
Il corso ottimo, mi piaciuto tantissimo e mi piace parecchio l’insegnante. Per non semplice capirne la pronuncia e i sottotitoli automatici non fanno altro che complicare la situazione, bisognerebbe sistemare questo problema. Inoltre alcuni punti del corso sono spiegati dando troppe cose per scontato e senza fornire una spiegazione di base per aiutare a capire meglio certi concetti base (io spesso ho dovuto approfondire ulteriormente per conto mio cercando qua e la sul web). Inoltre , ho avuto parecchi problemi nel far eseguire i programmi studiati nel corso, chiss per motivi di impostazioni di base, configurazione del sistema operativo, versioni di software etc… e non sono soddisfatto al 100% specialmente per questo motivo. In pratica, la teoria che ho studiato non ha funzionato. Spero comunque di risolvere questi problemi con l’aiuto del professore
Obia Ugochukwu Vigo –
Saeed is a great teacher. He explains from the basic the major Java EE8 API’s, their uses as well as implementation. This is the best online course explaining CDI 2.0. It’s worth every penny.
Ayankoya Olayiwola –
Excellent
Marcus H seler –
Nein, der Dozent spricht kaum verst ndliches Englisch.
Aziz Zakiryarov –
Easy to understand.
Samuel Grenon –
About halfway done with the course. I jump around a lot. I use tomee + eclipse for all my java needs, but the code he writes can be used on just about any compliant server. The hardest part was probably setting up my environment, but once you get it running you are pretty much good to go. I think he is probably my favorite developer, and I hope he doesn’t get discouraged by any negative reviews. If you are taking this course don’t get down if the server dosen’t start, because there is still a lot of information to learn. I will absolutley continue using this course as a resource for building JEE applications
Georgi Velev –
Good course implementing both theoretical and practice lectures all in one. A really good course for EE. Most of the courses are for Spring solely and this is one of the really good EE courses on Udemy.
J.M. van Leeuwen –
Helder en rustig, en beginnen met de exacte definitie van de basis, niet met de implementatie. Zeer goed.
Shravan Gupta –
it’s better not to say
Yanik Kolomatski –
Very good explanations!!!
Fernando Campanate Vieira –
This course is underrated. The only observation i’d do, is: Maybe a beginner shouldn’t be here.
Pramod Choudhary –
Accent was not clear
Jovan Kubicek –
Hard to understand sometimes, but seems good. Auto generated captions are full of mistakes.
R. A. –
Clear explanation. Slides could be improved.
Justin Shay –
The instructor tends to speed through steps have to pause a lot to catch up.
Gowtham Rajasekher –
language is not clear