
An introduction and road map to the Harried Developer's Guide to Java EE.
In this chapter, we take a look at what is meant by Java EE
A look at Java EE application servers
A look at application server vendors and their business models
A look at serlet containers and who owns Java EE
Summary and recap of unit 1
A detailed look at the JCP
A look at the definition of the Java Community Process
A look at some companies that are members of the JCP
A look at some notable Java community members that are JCP members
First look at JSR and what it is
A look at what a JSR Reference Implementation is
Summary of JSR
A look at JSRs that make up Java EE platform
Intro to the Core JSRs chapter
A look at JSR 346 - Java EE CDI
A look at JSR 338 - Java Persistence API (JPA)
A look at JAX-RS Spec
Brief look at other notable JSRs
An intro to why you should choose Java EE
First reason why you should choose Java EE - Standardization
Second reason to choose Java EE - Openness
Third Reason to choose Java EE - Stability
Fourth Point why choose Java EE
Fifth reason to choose Java EE - Portability
Sixth Reason to choose Java EE - Pick and choose (Tank or Pistol)
Final reason why you should choose Java EE
Has Java EE got any downsides?
An introduction to the Java EE vs Spring debate
What is Spring Framework?
Downsides of Spring relative to Java EE
Final look at Java EE vs Spring
A detailed look at some myths surrounding Java EE
A code sample to demonstrate how easy it is to use Java EE
A code sample to demonstrate how easy it is to use Java EE
Summary of the course
An introduction to Payara Server
A look at Payara Server on Github
A look at Payara Server documentation
A look at Payara Examples
Payara Server Outro
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We cover all the major acronyms that make up the ever powerful Java EE platform. You will know and appreciate
This course is a free flow, no-code approach to understanding and appreciating the Java EE platform. Why no code? Because to really make sense of Java EE, one will need to understand how the platform is evolved. This is very important to help you dispel a lot of misunderstanding of Java EE and also appreciate how decisions are made, how you can contribute to the platform and most important, help you make informed decision whether Java EE is for you.
This course will cover a lot of ground and by the time you are done with it, you will have a deep understanding of Java EE the platform, Java EE the community and how you can contribute to Java EE. You will also gain deep enough knowledge to be able to make objective decisions about whether you should use Java EE or not. More importantly, you will know when to ignore Java EE FUD and myth.
You will also learn about a lot of the modern features that have been added to the Java EE platform through the JCP's JSR program.
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I will be with you at all times in the course forum and you can ask me any question you want. I will be more than glad to answer them. I will also be updating the course with the latest happenings in the JCP with regards to progress towards Java EE 8 and beyond. This course will be your living, lifelong theoretical companion to the Java EE platform.
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