Jakarta EE 9 Web Profile Fundamentals
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Jakarta EE 9: Web Profile is one of the most popular server-side frameworks in use today. This course will teach you the fundamentals of developing web apps using Servlets,JSPs and other parts of the Jakarta Web Profile.
In this course we will learn to write server side web applications in Java. Jakarta Web Profile 9.0 is the latest in a long line of JEE (preveiously J2EE) specifications that cover server side, or enterprise, Java developemnt. This course covers thw Jakarta Web Profile, and that web profile specifies how Servlets, Jakarta Server Pages (JSP) and other Java web technologies work. Why are these fundamentals important? Well, because they underpin many of the Java web frameworks that exist today such as Spring MVC. For this course you will write an MVC style application which will use a Servlet as it's main controller, that means you will understand how to write and deploy servlets and. We will show how to use JSPs as the view technology withing this framework, and use the 'expression language' and 'tag libraries' to make these pages dynamic.You will learn how to use sessions to manage users and cookies to maange persistent user related state. On top of this you will understand how to use serlvet filters and events to track and respond to incoming HTTP requests and to transform the data in those requests and responses. You will also see how to write asynchronous servlets to help with scalability on the server side
In this course we will learn to write server side web applications in Java. Jakarta Web Profile 9.0 is the latest in a long line of JEE (preveiously J2EE) specifications that cover server side, or enterprise, Java developemnt. This course covers thw Jakarta Web Profile, and that web profile specifies how Servlets, Jakarta Server Pages (JSP) and other Java web technologies work. Why are these fundamentals important? Well, because they underpin many of the Java web frameworks that exist today such as Spring MVC. For this course you will write an MVC style application which will use a Servlet as it's main controller, that means you will understand how to write and deploy servlets and. We will show how to use JSPs as the view technology withing this framework, and use the 'expression language' and 'tag libraries' to make these pages dynamic.You will learn how to use sessions to manage users and cookies to maange persistent user related state. On top of this you will understand how to use serlvet filters and events to track and respond to incoming HTTP requests and to transform the data in those requests and responses. You will also see how to write asynchronous servlets to help with scalability on the server side
Syllabus
- Course Overview 2mins
- Introduction 16mins
- Jakarta Servlets 43mins
- Jakarta Server Pages 34mins
- Jakarta Expression Language 17mins
- The Jakarta Standard Tag Library 33mins
- Event Listeners 22mins
- Filters 30mins
- Session Management 37mins
- Cookies 13mins
- Thread Safety 9mins
- Asynchronous Servlets 33mins
Taught by
Kevin Jones
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