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. To learn features and APIs in Java EE for building enterprise–ready applications, you’ll need to be familiar with programming in Java.
This comprehensive 3–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.
This training program includes 3 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, Design Patterns and Best Practices in Java EE 8, starts off with exploring various design patterns. You will then learn to work with categorizing design patterns. You will also work with creational patterns. Next, you will explore different types of behavioural patterns. Finally, you will learn the implementation of key patterns such as Facade, Singleton, Factory, Decorator, and Observer in Java EE.
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Specification: The Complete Guide to Java EE 8: 3-in-1
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Carlton Branch –
Not much explanation.
Tatek Mohammed Ahmed –
Hard to follow!!
Stefan Boljevi –
Too fast and superficial, could dive in a lot more into the topic.
Chetankumar Patel –
Complete and detailed content delivered at reasonable pace. Once course completed gives me complete confidence to work as Sr. JEE Engineer.
Jarnen Richard –
Great videos. I am new to Java EE but I would like to learn more and hopefully become a professional Java EE Application Developer. These videos are great of getting me started from the top down.
Munir Siddique –
This person simply types without any explaination. The pictures/video/screens are not clear at all. I feel that he has cheated me of my money.
Henrik Pfeifer –
Part 1 was very good good speaker and good content. Part 2 the speaker was hardly understandable and the presentation was partly not good. Part 3 was good in general, but the copy paste of the code snippets in the presentation was not good to follow.
Banibrata Dutta –
The expectation setting about pre requisites is insufficient. For something that claims to be The Complete Guide, is otherwise expected not to have those pre requisites. The pre requisites are: 1. Have Java, Maven, IntelliJ IDEA setup already 2. Have JEE 8 AS setup already 3. Know enough about dependency declaration in Maven 4. Know enough about what .war file is, and what you should do to generate an application code only war in Maven 5. Know enough IntelliJ IDEA to rapidly refactor code, use automatic code generation, have some knowledge of Actor Boundary Controller Entity (ECB or ABCE) design pattern. To be fair, it is perhaps unfair on my part expect one course to include all of those, but no harm in stating them as pre requisites upfront. I had some initial frustration and challenges due to this, and had to go looking for material to understand those.
Ali Haideri –
Too fast!