Java EE Essentials: Best Practices for Enterprise Solutions

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Java EE Essentials: Best Practices for Enterprise Solutions

Coursera · Intermediate ·🏗️ Systems Design & Architecture ·3mo ago

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Develops enterprise applications using Java EE with best practices for architecture, design patterns, error handling, logging, and security

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Course Description: This course, "Java EE Essentials: Best Practices for Enterprise Solutions," provides a deep dive into the principles, patterns, and practices essential for developing robust and scalable enterprise applications using Java EE. Participants will explore Java EE architecture, design patterns, error handling, logging, and security techniques. The course also covers practical methods for writing clean, maintainable code and implementing effective error handling, monitoring, and troubleshooting strategies. Through hands-on learning and real-world examples, participants will develop the skills needed to create high-performing and secure Java EE applications. Learning Objectives: 1. Define key Java EE concepts and best practices for enterprise application development. 2. Implement design patterns like Singleton, Factory, DAO, and MVC in Java EE applications. 3. Apply best practices for error handling, logging, and security in Java EE. 4. Evaluate and optimize Java EE applications using monitoring, logging, and troubleshooting techniques. Target Audience: This course is designed for Java developers, software architects, backend developers, and technical leads who want to deepen their expertise in Java EE for enterprise application development. It is also suitable for project managers, system analysts, and IT professionals who aim to understand Java EE best practices and enhance their skills in developing scalable and maintainable enterprise solutions. Disclaimer: This course is an independent educational resource developed by Board Infinity and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially associated with Oracle Corporation or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates. This course is not an official preparation material of Oracle Corporation. All trademarks, service marks, and company names mentioned are the property of their respective owners and are used for identification purposes only.
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