Course Outline
Introduction
- Quarkus vs Spring Framework and other Java frameworks
- Overview of Quarkus features and architecture
Preparing the Development Environment
- Choosing an IDE (IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse, VSCode, etc.)
- Installing Java, Maven, GraalVM, and Docker
Creating a Quarkus Application
- Bootstrapping a Quarkus project
- Running the application
- Using dependency injection in Quarkus
- Testing the application
- Packaging the application
Building Native Executables with GraalVM
- Configuring GraalVM
- Compiling applications to native executable
- Packaging native applications in a container
- Debugging native applications
Building Quarkus Applications with Maven
- Creating a project
- Working with extensions
- Running and debugging on development mode
- Importing IDE
- Building container-friendly executables
Containerizing Native Applications with Docker
- Building and pushing container images
- Deploying native applications on Kubernetes
Troubleshooting
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- Familiarity with Java frameworks (Spring, Java EE, etc.)
- Java programming experience
Audience
- Developers
Delivery Options
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Testimonials (1)
That we got a complex overview also about the context - for example why do we need some annotations and what they mean. I liked the practical part of the training - having to manually run the commands and call the rest api's