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Accessing Relational Databases with Quarkus

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Accessing Relational Databases with Quarkus
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 ChGenre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 79 lectures (5h 19m) | Size: 2 GB

Map and query your entities from relational databases using JPA and Panache ORM
Understand the persistence ecosystem and how Quarkus supports it
Bootstrap three data-centric applications with Quarkus
Develop, configure and test each application separately using JDBC, JPA, Panache ORM, JUnit and RestAssured
Persist objects into MySQL, MariaDB, H2 and PostgresSQL databases
Use JPA to map persistent objects (columns, tables, inheritance, relationships)
Use JPQL and Simplified Panache QL to query persistent objects
Use JAX-RS and JSON-B to expose data through REST endpoints
Use Qute templates to visualise data in HTML
Beautify the Qute templates with Twitter Bootstrap
Use Docker through TestContainers and DevServices to test the application
Build and execute the application using several Quarkus profiles
A recent Windows / Mac / Linux machine
Knowledge of the Java language and the Java ecosystem (Maven, JUnit)
Basic knowledge of Quarkus
Basic knowledge of relational databases (SQL)
Basic knowledge of RESTful Web Services
Basic knowledge of HTML and CSS
Basic knowledge of Docker
This course is for Quarkus developers who want to discover how Quarkus handles relational databases.

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 develop a Quarkus applications maps and queries different kind of persistent objects to several relational databases. After introducing JDBC, JPA and Panache ORM, you will make sure your development environment is set up, and you will go from bootstrapping three Quarkus applications, developing and refactoring a rich business model, map and query these objects to a Postgres database. The different steps you'll go through are:
Understand JDBC, JPA and Panache ORM
Understand SQL, JPQL and Simplified Panache JPQL
Understand the differences between Panache Active Record and Panache Repositories
Check your development environment
Bootstrap three Quarkus applications:
o POJOs and JDBC with MySQL
o JPA Entities with MariaDB
o Panache ORM Entities with PostgresSQL
Test and refactor these applications so they have dependencies between them
Map persistent objects to a relational database (with annotations and XML)
Map inheritance and relationships
Query persistent objects using JPQL and Simplified Panache QL
Expose data in JSON using REST endpoint with JAX-RS and JSON-B
Handle transactions
Visualise data in HTML using Qute templates and Twitter Bootstrap
Use Quarkus profiles to switch between database
Execute the application in dev/test/production mode thanks to DevServices and Docker
At the end of the course you'll get a good understanding on how to develop a data centric application with Quarkus. You will be able to bootstrap, develop, package and execute an application that accesses a relational database, 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 who know Quarkus
Quarkus developers curious about relational databases
Back-end Java developers willing to access data in an object way
Spring Boot or Micronaut developers wanting to compare their toolkit with Quarkus






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