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Kevin Jones, Sekhar Srinivasan, Antonio Goncalves, Grant Little, Sander Mak, Paul O'Fallon, and Michael Crump

The Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) is a Java platform built on top of the Java Standard Edition (Java SE). It provides a Runtime environment and an API. Java EE is the popular platform if you wish to build large-scale, multi-tiered, scalable, and reliable network applications. As part of the Java ecosystem, Java EE comes with additional development tools, deployment technologies, and class libraries. This learning path will start you on your journey to developing applications with Java EE.

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The Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) is a Java platform built on top of the Java Standard Edition (Java SE). It provides a Runtime environment and an API. Java EE is the popular platform if you wish to build large-scale, multi-tiered, scalable, and reliable network applications. As part of the Java ecosystem, Java EE comes with additional development tools, deployment technologies, and class libraries. This learning path will start you on your journey to developing applications with Java EE.

What You'll Learn

  • Java EE’s place and purpose
  • Java EE Fundamentals
  • Java Persistence API (JPA)
  • Context and Dependency Injection (CDI)
  • Enterprise JavaBeans
  • Bean Validation
  • RESTful Services
  • Servlets
  • Asynchronous RESTful Services
  • Jersey
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    Five courses

    Java EE 7: The Big Picture

    (1 hours)
    This course provides a technical and business overview of Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE). It explores the Java EE landscape, compares it to the Java language, and discusses the benefits and drawbacks of transitioning to Java EE. The course also provides an overview of the Java EE programming model.

    Java EE 7: Getting Started

    (5 hours)
    Java EE and Angular are complementary technologies. This course targets Java and web developers who want to learn how to build a Java EE back-end REST API and add an Angular front-end to it.

    What's New in Java EE 8

    (1 hours)
    Learn about the new features of Java EE 8, including a new Security API, JSON-B for binding Java objects to JSON, and updates to existing Java EE technologies.

    Java Persistence API 2.2

    (4 hours)
    Learn how to map and query Java objects to a relational database in your Java SE and Java EE applications. JPA stands for Java Persistence API, a Java application programming interface specification for accessing, persisting, and managing data between Java objects and a relational database.

    Context and Dependency Injection (CDI 1.1)

    (3 hours)
    Learn how to decouple and inject your components with CDI in your Java SE and Java EE applications. Context and Dependency Injection takes its roots from injection frameworks and today has become a common ground for several Java EE specifications.

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