JJava Platform Essentials
placeVeenendaal 12 feb. 2026Toon rooster event 12 februari 2026, 09:00-16:00, Veenendaal |
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Gain insight into the basics of Java technology as a non-developer.
Description
This training is intended for non-developers (architects, project managers, requirement engineers, product owners, or scrum masters) who are active (or will become active) in an environment where Java technology is used. They don't need to be able to write Java code, but often have to make important decisions related to Java technology.
In this course, you will get an overview of the most important components of the Java platform. You will learn the basics of the Java programming language, how Java is used in enterprise situations, which different frameworks are currently used, and how to choose one of them.
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Gain insight into the basics of Java technology as a non-developer.
Description
This training is intended for non-developers (architects, project managers, requirement engineers, product owners, or scrum masters) who are active (or will become active) in an environment where Java technology is used. They don't need to be able to write Java code, but often have to make important decisions related to Java technology.
In this course, you will get an overview of the most important components of the Java platform. You will learn the basics of the Java programming language, how Java is used in enterprise situations, which different frameworks are currently used, and how to choose one of them.
Learning Goals
- Explain the most important aspects of the Java programming language [Understand]
- Identify what software is needed to build modern Java applications [Remember]
- Recall the most relevant frameworks and libraries for building Java applications, whether targeted towards desktop, web, or enterprise applications [Remember]
- Name the tools that are needed to ensure the built software is of the highest quality [Remember]
Subjects
- Introduction
- Java's popularity
- Java in numbers
- History of Java
- The programming language
- Object-oriented programming
- Compiling to byte code
- The JVM, JRE & JDK
- Highlights of the past Java releases
- Alternate JVM languages
- Development environment
- IDEs (IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse, Visual Studio Code, NetBeans)
- Desktop applications with Java
- AWT, Swing, JavaFX
- Web applications with Java
- Define Web UI in Java code (Wicket, Vaadin)
- Generate HTML in Java code (Spring with Thymeleaf, Jakarta EE with Servlets and JSP)
- Connect a Java REST app to a JavaScript framework (Spring, Jakarta EE, Micronaut, Quarkus - with Angular, React, Vue or Svelte)
- Enterprise applications with Java
- Enterprise requirements
- Specifications vs. implementations
- Spring vs. Jakarta EE
- Beans
- Persistence
- Messaging
- Web services
- REST services
- High-quality software with Java
- Testing pyramid
- Continuous integration
- Tools: Git, Maven, Gradle, Build servers, Sonar
- Continuous delivery
- Tools: Nexus, Azure, IaC, OpenTelemetry, Splunk, ELK-stack
- Resources
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