Video description
3+ Hours of Video Instruction
In Building Java 8 Web Applications with Microservices LiveLessons Workshop, Java Champion Trisha Gee teaches how to build a Java 8 application end-to-end.
Description
Building Java 8 Web Applications with Microservices LiveLessons Workshop utilizes live code demonstration to build a fully functional application using minimal external dependencies and Java 8. This application consumes a real-time feed of high-velocity data, contains services that make sense of the data, and presents it in a JavaFX dashboard. Along the way, you’ll encounter Java 8 streams, lambdas, new ways of working with collections, and the new date and time API.
The source code repository for this LiveLessons Workshop can be downloaded from https://github.com/trishagee/sense. Download the “skeleton” branch.
About the Instructor
Trisha Gee, Java Champion, has developed Java applications for a range of industries, including finance, manufacturing, technology, open source, and non-profit, for companies of all sizes. She has expertise in Java high-performance systems, and is passionate about enabling developer productivity. Trisha blogs regularly on subjects developers and other humans should care about, is a leader of the Sevilla Java User Group, and is a key member of the Java Community. She believes we shouldn't all have to make the same mistakes again and again.
Twitter: @trisha_gee
Skill Level
What You Will Learn
- Sort messages containing information about users to create a leaderboard of the most active Twitter users
- Consume messages about tweet sentiment to create a pie chart that updates in real time to show overall mood on Twitter
- Filter sentiment messages to create a view of happiness levels over a ten-minute period
- Build a microservice that parses a file of real Twitter data and publishes these tweets via web sockets
- Build a microservice that parses Twitter messages and emits just the username
- Build a microservice that analyses Twitter messages for sentiment and publishes these moods
- Connect the application to a live Twitter feed
Who Should Take This Course
- Experienced Java developers familiar with Java 7 looking to learn Java 8
Course Requirements
- Working knowledge of the Java programming language
Table of Contents
Introduction
Lesson 1: Introduction to Java 8 Features
- Overview of Java 8
- Our application
- Creating a stub user service
- What are lambdas?
- The basics of JavaFX
- New Java 8 methods on existing APIs
- Introduction to streams
- Creating the UI
- How did Java 8 help us?
Lesson 2: Lambdas Will Simplify Your Code
- Create a stub mood service
- Updating a pie chart with moods—Part 1
- Updating a pie chart with moods—Part 2
- Filtering moods to display happiness over time
- Questions and discussion
Lesson 3: Creating Simple WebSocket Services
- An introduction to WebSockets—Part 1
- An introduction to WebSockets—Part 2
- Creating a service to publish data from a file
Lesson 4: Java 8 for Business Logic
- Creating a simple user service
- Creating a service to analyze tweet mood
Lesson 5: Questions and Discussion
Summary
About LiveLessons Video Training
The LiveLessons Video Training series publishes hundreds of hands-on, expert-led video tutorials covering a wide selection of technology topics designed to teach you the skills you need to succeed. This professional and personal technology video series features world-leading author instructors published by your trusted technology brands: Addison-Wesley, Cisco Press, IBM Press, Pearson IT Certification, Prentice Hall, Sams, and Que. Topics include: IT Certification, Programming, Web Development, Mobile Development, Home and Office Technologies, Business and Management, and more. View all LiveLessons on InformIT at: http://www.informit.com/livelessons.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Building Java 8 Web Applications with Microservices: Introduction
00:00:56
Lesson 1: Introduction to Java 8 Features
Overview of Java 8
00:02:50
Our application
00:01:50
Creating a stub user service
00:06:59
What are lambdas?
00:09:01
The basics of JavaFX
00:05:19
New Java 8 methods on existing APIs
00:17:44
Introduction to Streams
00:14:43
Creating the UI
00:12:42
How did Java 8 help us?
00:04:15
Lesson 2: Lambdas Will Simplify Your Code
Create a stub mood service
00:03:08
Updating a pie chart with moods—Part 1
00:12:57
Updating a pie chart with moods—Part 2
00:20:07
Filtering moods to display happiness over time
00:15:19
Questions and discussion
00:02:48
Lesson 3: Creating Simple WebSocket Services
An introduction to WebSockets—Part 1
00:20:06
An introduction to WebSockets—Part 2
00:12:31
Creating a service to publish data from a file
00:11:45
Lesson 4: Java 8 for Business Logic
Creating a simple user service
00:11:03
Creating a service to analyze tweet mood
00:17:49
Lesson 5: Questions and Discussion
Questions and discussion
00:11:53
Summary
Building Java 8 Web Applications with Microservices: Summary
00:01:28