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Starting with Quarkus

Laser 25 Nov 2021 15:54 LEARNING » e-learning - Tutorial

Starting with Quarkus
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 ChGenre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 54 lectures (3h 17m) | Size: 1.4 GB

Start using Quarkus: the Supersonic Subatomic Java toolkit
Understand the Quarkus ecosystem, where it comes from, its performance benefits
Bootstrap a REST application with Quarkus
Test it with JUnit and RestAssured
Use injection with CDI
Configure the application and Quarkus itself
Use the dev/test/prod Quarkus profiles
Package a Quarkus application in several JAR formats
Generate a native binary thanks to GraalVM
Build and execute a Docker container out of the application
A recent Windows / Mac / Linux machine
Knowledge of the Java language and the Java ecosystem (Maven, JUnit, GraalVM)
Basic knowledge of RESTful Web Services
Basic knowledge of Docker
This course is for Java developers who want to discover Quarkus.

It's a mixture of slides and code so you can "Understand and Practice" at the same . This way, you learn the theory, and then put it into practice by developing an application step by step.
In this course you will go through an entire development cycle. After introducing Quarkus, you will make sure your development environment is set up, and you will go from bootstrapping a Quarkus application, to running it as a Docker container. The different steps you'll go through are:
Understand Quarkus,
Check your development environment,
Get your hands on Quarkus,
Expose a REST endpoint using JAX-RS,
Inject beans with CDI,
Test the REST endpoint with JUnit and RESTAssured,
Configure the application with MicroProfile Configuration
Configure Quarkus,
Add profiles to the configuration,
Build executable JARs
Build a native executable and a Linux executable with GraalVM,
Check the performances of a Quarkus application,
Containerize the application with Docker and execute it.
At the end of the course you'll get a good understanding of Quarkus. You will be able to bootstrap, develop, package and execute a REST application, but most important, take Quarkus to your next project.
Good luck for the course, and please reach out if you need any help or if you have any request: I'm here to help!
Java developers curious about Quarkus
Back-end Java developers willing to move their application to the cloud
Spring or Java EE developers who need to compare their toolkit with Quarkus




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