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Dive into best practices for using Spring Boot profiles, integrating Spring Actuator health checks into production code, and preparing various deployment packages.
If you know all about developing a Spring Boot application, but aren’t sure about putting your app into production, then this course is for you. Production is where your Spring Boot applications live after being developed. In this course, instructor Michael D. Rodgers, Jr., explains...
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Learn how to implement messaging within your enterprise Spring applications using JMS.
The Java Message Service (JMS) is a Java API that defines a common set of interfaces that allow applications to securely pass along and receive messages. In this course, learn how to implement messaging within your enterprise Spring applications using JMS. Learn the basics of the JMS specification within Spring and review how to send messages to ActiveMQ, view...
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Learn how to use the Project Lombok Java library to automatically generate repetitive but necessary code.
When writing Java programs, there’s a lot of standard, repetitive code required, and writing this boilerplate code can be time-consuming and tedious. In this course, instructor Michael D. Rodgers, Jr. shows you how you can use the Project Lombok Java library to generate all the required boilerplate code, behind the scenes, in a fraction of...
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Choose the right server for your Java EE application. Learn how to evaluate, install, and set up the most popular app servers for Java EE: Tomcat, WebLogic, WildFly, and Payara.
Choose the right server for your Java EE application and learn the pros and cons of some of the most popular options. In this course, instructor Michael Rogers compares and contrasts the top four: Apache Tomcat, Oracle WebLogic, WildFly, and Payara, an app server derived...