Assisting Java SE programmers in creating Java EE applications
Experienced Java Standard Edition (Java SE) developers are introduced to the world of Java Enterprise Edition in Red Hat Application Development I: Programming with Java EE (AD183) (Java EE).
Red Hat® Enterprise Application Platform 7.0 is the foundation of this course.
You will learn about the several specs that make up Java EE in this course. You will use various Java EE specifications, such as Enterprise Java Beans, Java Persistence API, Java Messaging Service, JAX-RS for REST services, Contexts and Dependency Injection (CDI), and JAAS for application security, to transform a straightforward Java SE command line application into a multi-tiered enterprise application through hands-on labs.
This course is designed for Java developers who want to learn more about the specifications that comprise the world of Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE).
Describing Java EE features and distinguish between Java EE and Java SE applications.
Describing the architecture of a Java EE application server, package an application, and deploy the application to an EAP server.
Creating REST services
Describing typical use cases for using CDI and successfully implement it in an application.
Using JAAS to secure a Java EE application.
Demonstrating proficiency of the knowledge and skills obtained during the course.
Creating messaging applications with JMS.
Securing Java EE applications with JAAS.
A: Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) is the standard in community-driven enterprise software. Java EE is developed using the Java Community Process, with contributions from industry experts, commercial and open source organizations, Java User Groups, and countless individuals.
A: Java EE simplifies enterprise applications by defining and specifying a complete set of common standard services, such as naming, transaction management, concurrency, security, and database access. Java EE also defines a container model, which houses and manages instances of Java EE application components.
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A: By this course, establish network connectivity, checks on Lab based work, facilitative discussions to ensure maximum skill transfer and retention, installation, manage physical storage and perform basic security administration are the number of tasks which a student can perform after doing this course.
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