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Dependency Injection for Java Developers, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.35, with 113 lectures, 4 quizzes, based on 68 reviews, and has 483 subscribers.

You will learn about Master how to build maintainable software applications with industry standard Java EE Master how to build loosely coupled, highly testable software components on Java EE Master the individual components of Contexts and Dependency Injection API Master dependency injection in Java Learn to write event based reactive software in Java This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who wants to master the art of writing loosely coupled software applications on the Java platform or Anyone who wants to master the art of writing maintainable software on the Java platform or Anyone who needs a firm grounding in the most important API on the Java EE Platform or Anyone who wants to master the newly released Java EE CDI 2.0 or Anyone who wants to be a good Java EE software engineer or Anyone who wants to master dependency injection on the Java platform It is particularly useful for Anyone who wants to master the art of writing loosely coupled software applications on the Java platform or Anyone who wants to master the art of writing maintainable software on the Java platform or Anyone who needs a firm grounding in the most important API on the Java EE Platform or Anyone who wants to master the newly released Java EE CDI 2.0 or Anyone who wants to be a good Java EE software engineer or Anyone who wants to master dependency injection on the Java platform.

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Title: Dependency Injection for Java Developers

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 3.35

Number of Lectures: 113

Number of Quizzes: 4

Number of Published Lectures: 113

Number of Published Quizzes: 4

Number of Curriculum Items: 117

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 117

Original Price: $189.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Master how to build maintainable software applications with industry standard Java EE
  • Master how to build loosely coupled, highly testable software components on Java EE
  • Master the individual components of Contexts and Dependency Injection API
  • Master dependency injection in Java
  • Learn to write event based reactive software in Java
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone who wants to master the art of writing loosely coupled software applications on the Java platform
  • Anyone who wants to master the art of writing maintainable software on the Java platform
  • Anyone who needs a firm grounding in the most important API on the Java EE Platform
  • Anyone who wants to master the newly released Java EE CDI 2.0
  • Anyone who wants to be a good Java EE software engineer
  • Anyone who wants to master dependency injection on the Java platform
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone who wants to master the art of writing loosely coupled software applications on the Java platform
  • Anyone who wants to master the art of writing maintainable software on the Java platform
  • Anyone who needs a firm grounding in the most important API on the Java EE Platform
  • Anyone who wants to master the newly released Java EE CDI 2.0
  • Anyone who wants to be a good Java EE software engineer
  • Anyone who wants to master dependency injection on the Java platform
  • Are you a software developer? If not, are you aspiring to be one? If you answered yes, then I?have good news for you!?

    Dependency Injection is the cornerstone of good, decoupled software engineering principles. And this course is your ultimate guideto the latest?Contexts and Dependency Injection (CDI 2.0)?standard on the Java Platform.?

    You will learn how the Java dependency injection framework – CDI –?helps you write better code through the provision of

  • Powerful, extensible and well defined contextual lifecycles?for components

  • A mechanism for decoupling application components through a typesafe event API

  • Typesafe interceptors?for altering the behaviour of components at runtime

  • A well defined Qualifier system for easy isolation of beans

  • A Producer mechanism of converting almost any valid Java type to a CDI?managed bean

  • A Stereotype system to group together common architectural?patterns

  • Bindings for using business components on the web tier of your applications through?Expression Language

  • All these and more will be covered in an exciting way through a mixture of detailed theoretical explanations and practical code samples, all the while using modern pedagogical means to keep you engaged and help you absorb your new knowledge. You are encouraged to be an active student by asking questions, participating in group discussions and helping your fellow students.?

    If you have ever wanted to write clean code, this course?is?your best guide for that. You will pick up valuable tips along the way from your instructor’s years of experience. This course will cover CDI?2.0 in detail, as well as equip you with the theoretical underpinnings of Java EE. ?

    Dependency Injection for Java Developers will cover

  • What Java EE?is

  • How Java EE is evolved through the JCP

  • What a JSR?is

  • What??Reference Implementation is

  • How to contribute to the advancement of Java

  • Contexts and Dependency Injection

  • Good software engineering principles and more

  • Dependency Injection for Java Developersis packed with so much that by the end of the course, you will feel confident to use your new found knowledge to help you write better, readable, maintainable and long lived software.?

    So go ahead, click on the big green button?to enroll now and be on your way to writing better software. See you in the course.?

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Part 0 – Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Introduction

    Lecture 3: Introduction

    Lecture 4: Introduction

    Lecture 5: Introduction

    Lecture 6: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Setting Up Required Software

    Lecture 1: Java Development Kit 8

    Lecture 2: NetBeans IDE

    Lecture 3: Apache Maven

    Lecture 4: Git

    Chapter 3: Part 1 – A look at what Java EE really is

    Lecture 1: What is Java EE?

    Lecture 2: What is Java EE?

    Lecture 3: What is Java EE?

    Lecture 4: What is Java EE?

    Lecture 5: What is Java EE?

    Lecture 6: What is Java EE?

    Lecture 7: What is Java EE?

    Lecture 8: What is Java EE?

    Lecture 9: What is Java EE?

    Lecture 10: Project Work

    Chapter 4: Part2 – CDI – Basics

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: What is Inversion of Control?

    Lecture 3: What is Dependency Injection

    Lecture 4: What is Dependency Injection

    Lecture 5: CDI Features

    Lecture 6: Lifecycle Contexts

    Lecture 7: Typesafe Dependency Injection

    Lecture 8: Interceptors and Decorators

    Lecture 9: CDI Events

    Lecture 10: Service Provider Interface

    Chapter 5: Part 3 – CDI In Practice

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Prerequisite Software

    Lecture 3: Code Samples

    Lecture 4: Final Words

    Lecture 5: CDI on Java EE

    Lecture 6: Getting started with CDI on Java EE

    Lecture 7: CDI Bean Discovery

    Lecture 8: CDI Bean Discovery Modes

    Lecture 9: CDI Container – What is it?

    Lecture 10: CDI Getting Started – Code

    Lecture 11: Beans and Contextual Instances

    Lecture 12: CDI Injection Point – Field Injection

    Lecture 13: CDI Injection Point – Constructor Injection

    Lecture 14: CDI Injection Point – Method Injection

    Lecture 15: CDI Managed Beans

    Lecture 16: Bean Type of a Managed Bean

    Lecture 17: CDI Managed Beans – Session Beans

    Lecture 18: CDI Lifecyle Callbacks – PostConstruct

    Lecture 19: CDI Lifecyle Callbacks – PreDestroy

    Lecture 20: Interceptor Lifecyle Callbacks

    Lecture 21: Recap

    Lecture 22: Written Assignment 1

    Lecture 23: Using the Java EE API Documentation

    Lecture 24: CDI Qualifiers

    Lecture 25: CDI Qualifiers

    Lecture 26: CDI Qualifiers – API Documentation

    Lecture 27: CDI Qualifiers With Value

    Lecture 28: CDI Stereotypes

    Lecture 29: CDI Built-in Qualifier – @Named

    Lecture 30: CDI Built-in Qualifier – @Default

    Lecture 31: CDI Built-in Qualifier – @Any

    Lecture 32: CDI Contexts

    Lecture 33: CDI Contexts – Session Scope

    Lecture 34: CDI Contexts – Request Scope

    Lecture 35: CDI Contexts – Dependent Scope

    Lecture 36: CDI Contexts – Conversation Scope

    Lecture 37: CDI Contexts – Application Scope

    Lecture 38: CDI Contexts – Stateless EJBs

    Lecture 39: CDI Contexts – Stateful EJBs

    Lecture 40: CDI Producers

    Lecture 41: CDI Producers – Scoping Returned Objects

    Lecture 42: Recap

    Lecture 43: Written Assignment 2

    Lecture 44: CDI – Interceptors

    Lecture 45: CDI Interceptors

    Lecture 46: CDI Interceptors – API Documentation

    Lecture 47: CDI Events

    Lecture 48: CDI Events

    Lecture 49: CDI Events

    Lecture 50: CDI Events

    Lecture 51: CDI Events – API Documentation

    Lecture 52: CDI Events – API Documentation

    Lecture 53: Running Code Sample – Contexts

    Lecture 54: Running Code Sample – Contexts

    Lecture 55: Running Code Sample – Producer

    Lecture 56: Running Code Sample – Qualifiers

    Lecture 57: Running Code Sample – Interceptors

    Lecture 58: Running Code Sample – Events

    Lecture 59: End of the beginning

    Chapter 6: Jakarta EE

    Lecture 1: What is Jakarta EE?

    Instructors

  • Dependency Injection for Java Developers  No.2
    Luqman Saeed
    Software Engineer, Business Systems Consultant
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