Develop and Deploy Java Web Apps Using Maven

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Develop and Deploy Java Web Apps Using Maven

Coursera · Intermediate ·📊 Data Analytics & Business Intelligence ·1mo ago
Learners will be able to develop, implement, and deploy a complete Java-based web application using Maven by applying industry-standard practices for authentication, database integration, reporting, and admin control. This course provides hands-on, end-to-end training on building a real-world Java web application using the Maven build tool. Starting from project setup, learners progress through creating login and registration systems, implementing secure backend logic, designing relational databases, managing user workloads, generating reports, and building an admin panel. Each concept is demonstrated through a continuous case study, ensuring practical understanding rather than isolated theory. By completing this course, learners gain practical experience in structuring Maven projects, managing dependencies, writing scalable backend logic, and integrating frontend, backend, and database layers into a unified application. This skill set is highly valuable for aspiring Java developers, backend engineers, and students preparing for enterprise development roles. What makes this course unique is its case-study-driven approach, real application flow, and focus on job-ready skills, allowing learners to confidently build and showcase a fully functional Maven-based Java web application from scratch.
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