enterprise-android-foundation
jakartaee-tutorial
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enterprise-android-foundation
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Seriously, How do/did people learn Java EE?
I posted it on GitHub, but I haven't published all the source code yet because it's not fully finished. I expect to have it finished in about 3 months.
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I spent years developing an enterprise Android application development framework, and I'm publishing it soon.
The link: https://github.com/computefoundation/enterprise-android-application-development
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Good enough to make apps but not good enough to contribute to open source?
Lucky for you, I am extracting the core components of my backend application and will be publishing it for users to build complete enterprise Android applications quickly. It will be finished in a few months. Here's a link to the current GitHub repo.
jakartaee-tutorial
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Seriously, How do/did people learn Java EE?
We learnt it using the (now ancient) Oracle Java EE tutorial. Nowadays that would be the Jakarta EE tutorial by Eclipse.
- How can I learn FizzBuzzEnterpriseEdition-style Object Oriented design?
- Learning sources for Jakarta EE
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What do I need to know to become a Java Developer?
not sure which courses you learned but here you go 1) https://dev.java/learn/ tutorial for java updated for jdk 19 but missing some topic 2)https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/ for jdk 8 so you can learn the missing topic from 1 here 3) in 2 there some swing lesson for desktop development if you interested javafx is also good for desktop https://openjfx.io/#fh5co-documentation 4) use an IDE and learn how to use it by your usage no need to read it's doc but of course if you need to know how to do something you can search it's doc 5) if you interested in enterprise edition of java then https://eclipse-ee4j.github.io/jakartaee-tutorial/ 6) if you interested in some web framework 5 has already tutorial for jsf and if you need some cool ui component based on jsf check this one https://primefaces.github.io/primefaces/11_0_0/#/ the future release is 12 and here the doc for it https://primefaces.github.io/primefaces/12_0_0/#/
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Is there any websites like freecodecamp or the odin project but for java backend?
so if you look for jakartaee which is the enterprise edition for java then check this one https://eclipse-ee4j.github.io/jakartaee-tutorial/ this for version 9.1 to track their progress to update it for version 10 check their github https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/jakartaee-tutorial
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feature and topics suggestion
2) jsf (and again if anyone interested https://eclipse-ee4j.github.io/jakartaee-tutorial/#the-web-tier this for jakartaee 9.1 by the way version 10 just released so it will take while till they update the tutorial you can track their work here https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/jakartaee-tutorial)
What are some alternatives?
playforia-minigolf - Client & Server for Minigolf Game known from Playforia/Playray/Appeli. Written in Java.
javaee7-samples - Java EE 7 Samples
sechub - SecHub provides a central API to test software with different security tools.
cargotracker - The project demonstrates how you can develop applications with Jakarta EE using widely adopted architectural best practices like Domain-Driven Design (DDD).
vertx-web - HTTP web applications for Vert.x
quickstart - Holds all versioned WildFly quickstarts
android - 📱 Nextcloud Android app
tls-client-server-example - Java TLS1.2 client / server application using self signed certificates
android_packages_apps_GmsCore - Free implementation of Play Services [Moved to: https://github.com/microg/GmsCore]
Realm - Realm is a mobile database: a replacement for SQLite & ORMs
piranha - Piranha - a modern cloud runtime
GmsCore - Free implementation of Play Services