How to do Java Modules and Java Frameworks: SpringBoot and Quarkus
Starting dates and places
OpenValue offers this product as a default in the following regions: Amsterdam, Arnhem, Rotterdam, Utrecht
Description
The Java Modules has been introduced as the result of the project Jigsaw in 2017 ( Java SE 9 release) Since that time a lot of important Java libraries and frameworks went through the Java Modules adoptions despite of some initial controversial topics. Java Platform already offers the concept of packages and access modifiers in order to structure application code, but the platform has been still vulnerable not only due to the reflection. Let’s discover together Java Modules and make the application code more reliable, maintainable and secure. During the workshop we develop a Java Application by using some popular Java Frameworks. The application will contain multiple maven modules, data and …
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The Java Modules has been introduced as the result of the project Jigsaw in 2017 ( Java SE 9 release) Since that time a lot of important Java libraries and frameworks went through the Java Modules adoptions despite of some initial controversial topics. Java Platform already offers the concept of packages and access modifiers in order to structure application code, but the platform has been still vulnerable not only due to the reflection. Let’s discover together Java Modules and make the application code more reliable, maintainable and secure. During the workshop we develop a Java Application by using some popular Java Frameworks. The application will contain multiple maven modules, data and other resources.
Training outline
- Introduction to Java Modules and benefits in Agile development
- Writing a Java Modules application
- Are Java Framework in 2020 ready for mod
- How to use Java Modules and Spring-Boot framework
- How to use Java Modules and Quarkus framework
About the trainer
The trainer, Miro Wengner, contributes to OpenJDK, Java Mission
Control Project and is involved in other open-source
technologies.
Requirements
The participants are expected to bring a laptop.
Note: This training can be given in Dutch or English at one of the OpenValue offices (Utrecht, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Arnhem, Munich, Dusseldorf, Vienna, Zurich) or at your own location. Please contact us to discuss possibilities for a remote training and for training in German.
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