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Containerizing Java EE 8 Apps Using Docker and Kubernetes - Udemy

Doelgroep: Expert
Duur: 29 colleges - 3 uur
Richtprijs: € 124,99
Taal: Engels
Aanbieder: Udemy

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Some enterprise developers might wonder whether the Java EE platform is eligible for realizing modern, containerized enterprise applications that run in cloud offerings.
A lot of enterprises migrate their runtime environments to platforms that are based on Docker and Kubernetes.

Container technologies, in combination with orchestration, provide significant advantages in the way companies deploy and operate their enterprise software.

This raises the question: Are enterprise applications developed with Java EE eligible for these technologies; if so, how can this transition be accomplished?

This course will show you how it is possible to develop Java EE 8 applications that run in containers. We will see why Java EE specifically is a natural fit for containers.

This course starts with practical ways on how you can use Docker in Java EE 8 and how to troubleshoot containers. You will run Java EE in containers. This course will also teach you how to configure containerized applications. Also you will orchestrate containers using Kubernetes.

By the end of the course, you will be able to Integrate Java EE applications into Kubernetes.

All the code and supporting files for this course are available on Github

About the Author :

Sebastian Daschner is a self-employed Java consultant, author, and trainer and is enthusiastic about programming and Java (EE). He participates in the JCP, helping to form the future standards of Java EE, serves in the JSR 370 and 374 Expert Groups, and collaborates on various open source projects. For his contributions in the Java community and ecosystem, he was recognized as a Java Champion, Oracle Developer Champion, and double 2016 JavaOne Rockstar. He has been working with enterprise Java for more than 8 years. Besides Java, Sebastian is also a heavy user of Linux and container technologies such as Docker. He evangelizes computer science practices, in his Newsletter, and on Twitter via @DaschnerS. When not working with Java, he also loves to travel the world—either by plane or motorbike.


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