Java Beans, Logging, Annotations, & Method Chaining

Java EE 7    |    Intermediate
  • 12 videos | 40m 23s
  • Includes Assessment
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There are a number of standard Java technologies that can be incorporated into Java EE applications. Discover how to work with Java Beans, annotations, logging, and method chaining when developing your applications.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  • Describe javabeans and how they can be used in java ee applications
    Describe the considerations for creating and working with javabeans
    Describe java logging and logging frameworks
    Describe how to use the java.util.logging.logger class in java ee applications
    Describe logging handlers in java ee applications
    Referencing the glassfish log service, describe how logging is configured and logs viewed for java ee applications
  • Create a logger instance and add it to a java ee application
    Describe and contrast the use of annotations with deployment descriptors in java ee applications
    Describe the different types of annotations and how they are currently used in java ee 7
    Describe annotation elements, placement, and retention in java ee applications
    Describe method chaining and how it is used by jax-rs
    Practice creating and working with loggers in a java ee application

IN THIS COURSE

  • 2m 45s
    After completing this video, you will be able to describe JavaBeans and how they can be used in Java EE applications. FREE ACCESS
  • 3m 27s
    Upon completion of this video, you will be able to describe the considerations for creating and working with JavaBeans. FREE ACCESS
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    3.  Overview of Java Logging
    2m 19s
    After completing this video, you will be able to describe Java logging and logging frameworks. FREE ACCESS
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    4.  Working with the Logger Class
    3m 34s
    After completing this video, you will be able to describe how to use the java.util.logging.Logger class in Java EE applications. FREE ACCESS
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    5.  Handling Logging
    4m 24s
    Upon completion of this video, you will be able to describe logging handlers in Java EE applications. FREE ACCESS
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    6.  Configuring Logging
    2m 35s
    In this video, you will reference the GlassFish log service, describe how logging is configured, and logs viewed for Java EE applications. FREE ACCESS
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    7.  Adding a Logger to a Java EE application
    5m 23s
    To add a Logger instance to a Java EE application, find out how to create a Logger instance. FREE ACCESS
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    8.  Overview of Annotations
    2m 10s
    After completing this video, you will be able to describe and contrast the use of annotations with deployment descriptors in Java EE applications. FREE ACCESS
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    9.  Annnotation Types
    3m 45s
    After completing this video, you will be able to describe the different types of annotations and how they are used in Java EE 7. FREE ACCESS
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    10.  Using Annotations
    2m 46s
    Upon completion of this video, you will be able to describe annotation elements, placement, and retention in Java EE applications. FREE ACCESS
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    11.  Method Chaining
    1m 42s
    Upon completion of this video, you will be able to describe how method chaining is used by JAX-RS. FREE ACCESS
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    12.  Exercise: Working with Loggers
    5m 33s
    In this video, find out how to create and work with loggers in a Java EE application. FREE ACCESS

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