Course Outline
Introduction
Overview of Java EE 8 Features and Architecture
Overview of Docker Containers and the Kubernetes Orchestrator
Understanding Microservices and How They Interact with Existing Applications
Setting up the Development Environment
Containerizing a Java Application
Networking a Docker Container
Accessing Storage Inside and Outside of a Container
Orchestrating a Docker Container using Kubernetes
Deploying the Java Application as a Microservice
Containerizing a Java EE 8 Application
Integrating a Microservice with a Java EE 8 Application
Making a Microservice Persistent
Integrating a Microservice with a Legacy Monolythic System
Troubleshooting a Microservice
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- Java programming experience
- An understanding of Java EE concepts
Audience
- Developers
Testimonials (5)
Achieving the goal - familiarizing yourself with the tool.
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the technical preparation of teachers
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Learning method, parallel work of each participant with the material that the lecturer realized and described.
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