Can Java EE Do Microservices? Watch The Video.

Cloud & Microservices

4/6 in our‘Dismiss the Myths: Get to Know Jakarta EE (Java EE)’ webinar series was ‘Can Java EE Do Microservices?’ 

The answer is yes! Steve Millidge told you why. You can now watch the entire video if you missed it when it when first broadcast. 

In the video, learn:

  • What are microservices?
  • How JAX-RS API makes it easy to develop applications that use the REST architecture
  • Deployment models for microservices
  • How to use MicroProfile with Jakarta EE
  • 12 factor apps with Jakarta EE

If you’ve been hearing that Java EE is only for monolithic architecture – come to this webinar to see why that’s not true and how you can continue using your existing Java EE development skills to modernize your application development with microservices.

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You can now watch the entire series here: 

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