Quarkus Backend development with Java and GraalVM
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Created by: Dmytro Chaban
Learn how to build native backend applications with Quarkus.
What you'll learn
Use Quarkus framework for backend development
REST API with Quarkus
Hibernate, JPA, Websockets with Quarkus
Documentation of endpoints with Quarkus
Reactive approach
Swagger, Open API and documentation made easy with Quarkus
RDBMS, NO-SQL with Quarkus
Messaging with Quarkus
Backend Security with Quarkus
Cloud, Kubernetes, Native images with Quarkus
Using Kotlin with Quarkus
Requirements
Basic knowledge of Backend Development in any lanugage
Basic knowledge of JavaEE or Spring
Knowledge of Java language
Description
Developing with Quarkus is fast and fun. The combination of Quarkus, Java, GraalVM, Docker, Kubernetes, and JPA makes it even more fun. And it's even more fun to deploy it onto the cloud.
There are ten parts to this course - Quarkus Backend development with Java and GraalVM
Today all the companies moving onto microservices. RESTful API services are the first step to developing great microservices.
The first and second part will introduce you to the main concept of Quarkus and RESTful API
The third part covers in-depth on how Quarkus Core works
The fourth part covers communication like RESTful API, Websockets and CORS in-depth.
The fifth part will tell you how to use Maven or Gradle efficiently to build your applications, and even more.
The sixth part will dive you into data and persistence. You'll work with different databases starting from MySQL and going to MongoDB, Infinispan, Neo4j, and DynamoDB.
With the seventh part, you'll know how to do messaging in Quarkus. You'll work with Apache Kafka, as well as Artemis and AMQP.
Part #8 will tell you how to secure your Quarkus application with such technologies as JWT, Keycloak, OAuth and more.
The most interesting part nine will cover Cloud and Quarkus, this includes Kubernetes, Google Cloud Platform, Azure and AWS Lambda
Part ten will give you information about Observability with health checks, Open tracing, Sentry and GELF logs.
Who this course is for:
Beginner and experienced developers interested in super fast Quarkus Framework
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