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- [Alex] Well, I hope you've enjoyed this…Bean Validation with Java EE course,…and that you feel prepared to take on the challenges…of ensuring data integrity in your future applications.…If would you like to know how to use what you have…learned in this course with RESTful web services,…then why not take my course RESTful Service with JAX-RS 2.0?…You may also be interested in my course,…JSON Processing with Java EE,…where you will learn all about how to use JSON…within your Java EE applications.…If you would like to develop dynamic web applications,…then pop over to my course,…WebSocket Programming with Java EE.…
And for a broad overview of the most important…APIs in the Java EE ecosystem, then my course,…Learning Java Enterprise Edition, is ideal.…If you want to get up to speed with what's new…in Java EE 8, then my book, Java EE 8, Only What's New,…is the ideal book for you.…If you want to advance your knowledge…of Enterprise Java even further,…you can follow me on my Twitter at readlearncode,…and you can also find me on LinkedIn.…
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3/7/2018In this course, you can journey through the many constraints that are built into the 2.0 version of the Bean Validation API, as well as the additional constraints provided by the Hibernate Validator 6.0. Learn Bean Validation in a practical way while you build a functioning web application. Instructor Alex Theedom shows how to extend the API with custom constraints and how to internationalize validation failure messages. Plus, learn advanced techniques such as cross-field and cross-parameter validation, and how Bean Validation integrates with other Java EE technologies such as JAX-RS, Java Persistence API (JPA), and JavaServer Faces (JSF). By the end of this course, you will have gained practical experience of using Bean Validation in a real web application and be able to implement what you have learned in your own Java applications.
- What is Bean Validation?
- Applying the built-in constraints
- Applying Hibernate constraints
- Designing custom constraint validators
- Managing and configuring validation failure messages
- Creating custom composite constraints
- Creating custom validation constraints
- Cross-field and cross-parameter validation
- Integration with RESTful web services (JAX-RS)
Skill Level Advanced
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 12s
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What you should know1m 46s
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1. What Is Bean Validation?
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2. Course Project Introduction
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Course project walk-through3m 51s
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How to work with the project3m 45s
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3. Applying Built-In Bean Validation Constraints
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4. Applying Hibernate Bean Validation Constraints
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5. Designing Custom Constraint Validators
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6. Bean Validation Failure Messages
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Managing validation failures2m 37s
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✓ Challenge19s
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✓ Solution52s
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7. Advanced Bean Validation Features
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Advanced constraint usage1m 52s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 50s
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