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Learn How To Do Java On Azure

 There's a new, free, course from Microsoft where you learn how to build, migrate and scale Java applications on Azure.

Of course it's a promotional item attracting Java developers to the Azure platform but that doesn't take away from its general educational benefit.

Along with Azure you get to grips with Java's ecosystem by using  popular tools and frameworks like Spring boot, Tomcat and Gradle. You also get an insight into recent technologies.  For example in the unit "Types of Java applications" we learn the differences between Monolithic applications, Microservices, Batch jobs and Serverless apps.


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