1. The Theory of Jakarta EE and MicroProfile.- 2. Enterprise Java, MIcroservices and the Cloud.- 3. Introducing the Cloud Native Jakarta EE Example.- 4. Managing Dependencies with CDI.- 5. Persistence with Jakarta EE Persistence.- 6. REST with Jakarta EE REST API.- 7. Managing Configurations.- 8. Resilience with Fault Tolerance API.- 9. Keeping Count with Metrics.- 10. Taking a Pulse with Heal Check.- 11. Security with JWT.- 12. Testing with TestContainers.- 13. Completing A Production Ready Cloud Native Jakarta EE App.- 14. Cloud Native Jakarta EE Capstone Project.
Luqman Saeed is currently an enterprise Java
developer and independent software development trainer. His almost
two decades of industrial experience spans management and
leadership positions across various sectors, including software
development and teaching. He started with PHP as a hobby and now
does enterprise Java development full time. He is currently in the
production process of the second edition of the much popular Java
Enterprise Edition 8 for Beginners course on Udemy, this time
updated and revised for Jakarta EE. His passion is helping
software development teams get productive with the powerful,
modern, intuitive, and easy-to-use Jakarta EE enterprise
development platform.
Ghazy Abdallah is a passionate enterprise Java
developer, founder of the Java User Group Sudan (SudanJUG), and a
tinkerer. He enjoys the use of modern cloud infrastructure to
deliver enterprise applications and site reliability engineering.
Hespends his time learning and teaching the latest in cloud-native
development.
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