DO378

Red Hat Cloud-native Microservices Development with Quarkus Training

Many enterprises seek a way to take advantage of cloud-native architectures, but many do not know the best approach. Quarkus is an exciting new technology that combines the reliability, familiarity, and maturity of Java Enterprise with a container-ready lightning-fast deployment time. This Red Hat Cloud-native Microservices Development with Quarkus course (DO378) emphasizes learning architectural principles and implementing microservices based on Quarkus and OpenShift. You will build on application development fundamentals and focus on developing, monitoring, testing, and deploying modern microservices applications.

Course Details

Duration

5 days

Prerequisites

  • Experience with application development or Red Hat Application Development I: Programming in Java EE (JB183)
  • Be proficient in using an IDE such as Red Hat® Developer Studio or VSCode
  • Recommended, but not required: experience with Maven and version control.
  • Recommended, but not required: experience with OpenShift or Introduction to OpenShift Applications (DO101)
  • Take our free assessment to gauge whether this offering is the best fit for your skills.

Target Audience

Java Application Developers

Skills Gained

  • Deploy microservice applications on Red Hat® OpenShift Container Platform.
  • Build a microservice application with Quarkus.
  • Implement unit and integration tests for microservices.
  • Use the config specification to inject data into a microservice.
  • Secure a microservice using OAuth.
  • Implement health checks, tracing and monitoring of microservices.
  • Build and deploy native Quarkus applications.
Course Outline
  • Describe microservice architectures
  • Implement a microservice with Quarkus
  • Deploy microservice-based applications
  • Build microservice applications with Quarkus
  • Implement fault tolerance
  • Build and deploy native Quarkus applications
  • Test microservices
  • Create application health checks
  • Secure microservices
  • Monitor microservices