Online or onsite, instructor-led live Java training courses demonstrate through hands-on practice how to develop applications with Java.
Java training is available as "online live training" or "onsite live training". Online live training (aka "remote live training") is carried out by way of an interactive, remote desktop. Onsite live Java trainings in Denmark can be carried out locally on customer premises or in NobleProg corporate training centers.
This instructor-led, live training in Denmark (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level Java developers who wish to explore the latest features of Java 21, improve their coding practices, and efficiently implement modern Java applications.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand and utilize the new features introduced in Java 21.
Enhance application performance using advanced Java features.
Develop modular and scalable applications using updated libraries.
Implement best practices in Java 21 for robust and efficient code.
This instructor-led, live training in Denmark (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level software developers who wish to learn the core Java concepts and programming principles of Java 17.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the core Java concepts and programming principles.
Write, compile, and run Java applications using Java 17.
Utilize the new features and enhancements introduced in Java 17.
Work with object-oriented programming (OOP) concepts in Java.
Implement advanced Java features like lambdas, streams, and modules.
This instructor-led, live training in Denmark (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level Java developers who wish to design, develop, deploy, and maintain microservices-based applications using Java frameworks like Spring Boot and Spring Cloud.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the principles and benefits of microservices architecture.
Build and deploy microservices using Java and Spring Boot.
Implement service discovery, configuration management, and API gateways.
Secure, monitor, and scale microservices effectively.
This instructor-led, live training in Denmark (online or onsite) is aimed at developers who wish to learn and apply the basics of Continuous Integration for Java.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
This instructor-led, live training in Denmark (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level Java developers who wish to apply design patterns to improve software structure, maintainability, and scalability.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the purpose and benefits of design patterns.
Apply Creational, Structural, and Behavioral patterns effectively in Java.
Improve code reusability, scalability, and maintainability.
Refactor existing codebases using design patterns.
This instructor-led, live training in Denmark (online or onsite) is aimed at beginner-level developers who wish to learn the basics of Groovy Programming.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the basic programming concepts.
Write simple Groovy scripts and utilize Groovy core features.
Understand and apply basic principles of object-oriented programming using Groovy.
Learn basic error-handling techniques to manage common programming errors and exceptions in Groovy.
This instructor-led, live training in Denmark (online or onsite) is aimed at programmers who wish to use Java 16 to build, manage, and package Java applications.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Learn and understand the new features and changes from the older versions of Java to Java 16.
Learn Java fundamental concepts and use them to build Java applications.
This instructor-led, live training in Denmark (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate to advanced-level developers who wish to develop microservices using Spring Boot, Docker, and Kubernetes.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the microservices architecture.
Build production-ready microservices using Spring Boot.
Understand the role of Docker in microservices.
Set up Kubernetes cluster to deploy microservices.
This instructor-led, live training in Denmark (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level to advanced-level developers and architects who wish to develop Java native applications and microservices using Quarkus with optimized memory usage and startup time.By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Develop high-performance, lightweight Java native applications using Quarkus.
Build and deploy RESTful services and microservices architectures.
Use GraalVM for native compilation and optimize startup and memory efficiency.
Package and containerize applications for Kubernetes and OpenShift environments.
This instructor-led, live training in Denmark (online or onsite) is aimed at software architects and web developers who wish to use RabbitMQ as a messaging middle-ware and program in Java using Spring to build applications.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Use Java and Spring with RabbitMQ to build applications.
Design asynchronous message driven systems using RabbitMQ.
Create and apply queues, topics, exchanges, and bindings in RabbitMQ
This instructor-led, live training in Denmark is designed for anyone interested in learning Java for the purpose of test automation. It is a streamlined, intensive course with plenty of hands-on exercises to get participants ramped up quickly with the essential programming skills needed to apply to software automation testing. The focus is on the Java fundamentals which can be directly and immediately applied to test automation.
This course does not cover in depth test automation frameworks such as Selenium. It also bypasses the conventional "Hello World" approach to learning Java, as this is not a course on application development. This course is squarely aimed at getting participants up and running quickly with test automation. If you are already versed in Java and wish to get straight into testing with Selenium, please check out: Introduction to Selenium (https://www.nobleprog.com/introduction-selenium-training).
During the training participant will know the specific use of selected issues, the basic problems encountered when using them, and the role of the application model. The training also includes a basic knowledge of the language standard library functions. Training requires knowledge of the development environment IDE used to build Java applications (e.g.. Eclipse, Netbeans). Training does not include a user interface issues.
This instructor-led, live training in Denmark (online or onsite) is aimed at experienced Spring Boot developers who wish to use Spring Boot's advanced features to further enhance, secure and test complex Spring Boot applications.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Customize the Spring WebMVC framework to enhance the decoupling of web applications.
Serialize and de-serialize objects using Jackson Serialization Views.
Store and secure user data in a database.
Use Spring Sessions to manage user session information in a distributed fashion.
Automate the testing of Spring WebMVC applications.
This instructor-led, live training in Denmark (online or onsite) is aimed at web developers who wish to use Angular and Spring Boot to build full stack applications.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Develop a full stack application with Angular and Sping Boot.
Build a backend application with Spring Boot.
Create frontend applications with Angular.
Use Spring Security to configure authentication for a full stack application.
To serve in the best way heterogeneous development groups that are using various platforms simultaneously during their everyday work, we have merged various topics into a combined course that presents diverse secure coding subjects in didactic manner on a single training event. This course combines C/C++ and Java platform security to provide an extensive, cross-platform secure coding expertise.
Concerning C/C++, common security vulnerabilities are discussed, backed by practical exercises about the attacking methods that exploit these vulnerabilities, with the focus on the mitigation techniques that can be applied to prevent the occurrences of these dangerous bugs, detect them before market launch or prevent their exploitation.
Security components and service of Java are discussed by presenting the different APIs and tools through a number of practical exercises where participants can gain hands-on experience in using them. The course also covers security issues of web services and the related Java services that can be applied to prevent the most aching threats of the Internet based services. Finally, web- and Java-related security vulnerabilities are demonstrated by easy-to-understand exercises, which not only show the root cause of the problems, but also demonstrate the attack methods along with the recommended mitigation and coding techniques in order to avoid the associated security problems.
Participants attending this course will
Understand basic concepts of security, IT security and secure coding
Learn Web vulnerabilities beyond OWASP Top Ten and know how to avoid them
Learn client-side vulnerabilities and secure coding practices
Learn to use various security features of the Java development environment
Have a practical understanding of cryptography
Realize the severe consequences of unsecure buffer handling
Understand the architectural protection techniques and their weaknesses
Learn about typical coding mistakes and how to avoid them
Be informed about recent vulnerabilities in various platforms, frameworks and libraries
Get sources and further readings on secure coding practices
Even experienced Java programmers are not mastering by all means the various security services offered by Java, and are likewise not aware of the different vulnerabilities that are relevant for web applications written in Java.
The course – besides introducing security components of Standard Java Edition – deals with security issues of Java Enterprise Edition (JEE) and web services. Discussion of specific services is preceded with the foundations of cryptography and secure communication. Various exercises deal with declarative and programmatic security techniques in JEE, while both transport-layer and end-to-end security of web services is discussed. The use of all components is presented through several practical exercises, where participants can try out the discussed APIs and tools for themselves.
The course also goes through and explains the most frequent and severe programming flaws of the Java language and platform and web-related vulnerabilities. Besides the typical bugs committed by Java programmers, the introduced security vulnerabilities cover both language-specific issues and problems stemming from the runtime environment. All vulnerabilities and the relevant attacks are demonstrated through easy-to-understand exercises, followed by the recommended coding guidelines and the possible mitigation techniques.
Participants attending this course will
Understand basic concepts of security, IT security and secure coding
Learn Web vulnerabilities beyond OWASP Top Ten and know how to avoid them
Understand security concepts of Web services
Learn to use various security features of the Java development environment
Have a practical understanding of cryptography
Understand security solutions of Java EE
Learn about typical coding mistakes and how to avoid them
Get information about some recent vulnerabilities in the Java framework
Get practical knowledge in using security testing tools
Get sources and further readings on secure coding practices
Even experienced programmers do not master by all means the various security services offered by their development platforms, and are likewise not aware of the different vulnerabilities that are relevant for their developments. This course targets developers using both Java and PHP, providing them essential skills necessary to make their applications resistant to contemporary attacks through the Internet.
Levels of Java security architecture are walked through by tackling access control, authentication and authorization, secure communication and various cryptographic functions. Various APIs are also introduced that can be used to secure your code in PHP, like OpenSSL for cryptography or HTML Purifier for input validation. On server side, the best practices are given for hardening and configuring the operating system, the web container, the file system, the SQL server and the PHP itself, while a special focus is given to client-side security through security issues of JavaScript, Ajax and HTML5.
General web vulnerabilities are discussed by examples aligned to the OWASP Top Ten, showing various injection attacks, script injections, attacks against session handling, insecure direct object references, issues with file uploads, and many others. The various Java- and PHP-specific language problems and issues stemming from the runtime environment are introduced grouped into the standard vulnerability types of missing or improper input validation, improper use of security features, incorrect error and exception handling, time- and state-related problems, code quality issues and mobile code-related vulnerabilities.
Participants can try out the discussed APIs, tools and the effects of configurations for themselves, while the introduction of vulnerabilities are all supported by a number of hands-on exercises demonstrating the consequences of successful attacks, showing how to correct the bugs and apply mitigation techniques, and introducing the use of various extensions and tools.
Participants attending this course will
Understand basic concepts of security, IT security and secure coding
Learn Web vulnerabilities beyond OWASP Top Ten and know how to avoid them
Learn client-side vulnerabilities and secure coding practices
Learn to use various security features of the Java development environment
Have a practical understanding of cryptography
Learn to use various security features of PHP
Understand security concepts of Web services
Get practical knowledge in using security testing tools
Learn about typical coding mistakes and how to avoid them
Be informed about recent vulnerabilities in Java and PHP frameworks and libraries
Get sources and further readings on secure coding practices
Description
The Java language and the Runtime Environment (JRE) was designed to be free from the most problematic common security vulnerabilities experienced in other languages, like C/C++. Yet, software developers and architects should not only know how to use the various security features of the Java environment (positive security), but should also be aware of the numerous vulnerabilities that are still relevant for Java development (negative security).
The introduction of security services is preceded with a brief overview of the foundations of cryptography, providing a common baseline for understanding the purpose and the operation of the applicable components. The use of these components is presented through several practical exercises, where participants can try out the discussed APIs for themselves.
The course also goes through and explains the most frequent and severe programming flaws of the Java language and platform, covering both the typical bugs committed by Java programmers and the language- and environment-specific issues. All vulnerabilities and the relevant attacks are demonstrated through easy-to-understand exercises, followed by the recommended coding guidelines and the possible mitigation techniques.
Participants attending this course will
Understand basic concepts of security, IT security and secure coding
Learn Web vulnerabilities beyond OWASP Top Ten and know how to avoid them
Learn to use various security features of the Java development environment
Have a practical understanding of cryptography
Learn about typical coding mistakes and how to avoid them
Get information about some recent vulnerabilities in the Java framework
Get sources and further readings on secure coding practices
Description
Beyond solid knowledge in using Java components, even for experienced Java programmers it is essential to have a deep knowledge in web-related vulnerabilities both on server and client side, the different vulnerabilities that are relevant for web applications written in Java, and the consequences of the various risks.
General web-based vulnerabilities are demonstrated through presenting the relevant attacks, while the recommended coding techniques and mitigation methods are explained in the context of Java with the most important aim to avoid the associated problems. In addition, a special focus is given to client-side security tackling security issues of JavaScript, Ajax and HTML5.
The course introduces security components of Standard Java Edition, which is preceded with the foundations of cryptography, providing a common baseline for understanding the purpose and the operation of the applicable components. The use of all components is presented through practical exercises, where participants can try out the discussed APIs and tools for themselves.
Finally, the course explains the most frequent and severe programming flaws of the Java language and platform. Besides the typical bugs committed by Java programmers, the introduced security vulnerabilities cover both language-specific issues and problems stemming from the runtime environment. All vulnerabilities and the relevant attacks are demonstrated through easy-to-understand exercises, followed by the recommended coding guidelines and the possible mitigation techniques.
Participants attending this course will
Understand basic concepts of security, IT security and secure coding
Learn Web vulnerabilities beyond OWASP Top Ten and know how to avoid them
Learn client-side vulnerabilities and secure coding practices
Learn to use various security features of the Java development environment
Have a practical understanding of cryptography
Learn about typical coding mistakes and how to avoid them
Get information about some recent vulnerabilities in the Java framework
Get practical knowledge in using security testing tools
Get sources and further readings on secure coding practices
This instructor-led, live training in Denmark (online or onsite) is aimed at programmers who wish to download, install, and implement Gosu's static typing and pragmatic approach in programming.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to program using Gosu to write simple scripts for libraries, user interface elements, rules, and more.
Apache Groovy is a JVM (Java Virtual Machine) dynamic programming language. Some of its features include scripting capabilities, Domain-Specific Language authoring, runtime and compile-time meta-programming and functional programming. Groovy is often used as a compliment to Java.
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to program in Groovy as they step through the creation of a sample application.
Audience
Developers
Format of the course
Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
This instructor-led, live training in Denmark (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level software developers and system architects who wish to build reactive applications using Java 9, Spring, Jersey, Akka, and the RxJava 2.0 reactive programming library.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the importance and significance of reactive programing in applications and systems development.
Run Unit test on RxJava 2.0.
Use the Akka framework under reactive programing principles.
Employ Spring to handle the development of concurrent applications.
This instructor-led, live training in Denmark (online or onsite) is aimed at developers and programmers who wish to build, manage, and execute Java applications using Java 11.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Migrate from older Java versions to Java 11 to implement new features and changes in the platform.
Explore new methods in Java 11 to enhance and simplify application development.
Learn Java core concepts to build applications for various systems and devices using Java 11.
Introduces contect for Advanced java programmers, usually developing large scale applications, frameworks or libraries.
This course is mostly labs (around 60%), the rest is discussions and presentation.
We mostly use the newest version of Java for this course, but it can also be delivered as a private course on older versions of Java.
The course covers issues related to the creation of Java applications with particular emphasis on technology widely used today in applications such as application frameworks for building Spring and Hibernate. The participants at the end will have knowledge to design applications and to select the appropriate technology for a specific solution. Enable understanding of known issues discussed in the course of libraries, specifications and technologies.
The course covers the basics of Java development.
It introduces students to Java technology and teaches them basic Java syntax and concepts, leading to the creation of a simple program. Training goes through the essential concepts and features of the Java Programming Language, focusing on exceptions, basic input/output, concurrency, regular expressions, Java collections framework and the platform environment. The course finishes when all basic Java features have been explained and trained.
JavaFX is a GUI library available in the latest version of Java JDK. It contains a collection of graphics and media packages for designing, creating, testing, debugging, and deploying rich client applications that operate consistently across multiple platforms.
In this onsite instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to develop rich user interfaces using Java's powerful GUI library, JavaFX.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Create a modern, visually-pleasing Java application using JavaFX
Integrate JavaFX into legacy Swing and SWT based Java applications
Add 3D graphics and effects to their application
Test and debug their Java application
Deploy the application to the web or as a desktop application
Audience
Application developers
Web developers
Format of the Course
Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
Note
To request a customized training for this course, please contact us to arrange.
This instructor-led, live training Denmark (online or onsite) is aimed at DevOps engineers and developers who wish to use Java and Kubernetes (K8s) to create, build, test, debug and deploy high-performance and scalable applications.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Set up the necessary development environment to build Java applications.
Understand the features and architecture of Kubernetes.
Learn about the key concepts and tools for DevOps.
Get a refresher on Java programming fundamentals.
Containerize Java microservices using Docker.
Build, scale, and deploy Java applications on Kubernetes.
During the training in Denmark, participants will learn about process and modern tools for producing efficient software in Java. They learn performance-related traps, benchmarking, profiling, tuning, memory analysis, performance tricks using collections or IO. Learned topics and tools are applicable regardless of the technologies used in the project, because we focus on language-level performance, tools and embedded libraries. Tuning discusses parameters of JVM provided by Oracle.
During the training participants will learn how to write basic programs In Java, test it, use standard libraries and create multi-threaded applications.
This instructor-led, live training in Denmark (online or onsite) is aimed at developers who wish to use Quarkus to build, test, and deploy applications, fully-powered with Java, but with less resource utilization.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Set up the necessary development environment to start developing applications with Quarkus.
Build, compile, and run applications in native mode using GraalVM.
Utilize Quarkus tooling and extensions for building native applications using Maven.
Containerize, execute, and deploy applications with Docker.
This instructor-led, live training in Denmark (online or onsite) is aimed at software testers who wish to test REST web services with Postman, Java, and Rest Assured APIs.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Automate webservice API testing using Postman and REST Assured API.
Generate reports for execution results.
Design and implement automation frameworks with REST Assured API.
This instructor-led, live training in Denmark (online or onsite) is aimed at developers who wish to use RxJava to develop and deploy an Android mobile application.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Set up a development environment that includes needed libraries, packages and frameworks needed for developing a reactive application.
Understand how data and event streams are emitted and consumed.
Design applications that model real world (event based) situations in an elegant and concise way.
This course covers the secure coding concepts and principals with Java through Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) methodology of testing. The Open Web Application Security Project is an online community which creates freely-available articles, methodologies, documentation, tools, and technologies in the field of web application security.
This instructor-led, live training in Denmark (online or onsite) is aimed at web developers who wish to build functional front-end and back-end web applications with Spring Boot, React, and Redux.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Build a front-end application with React and Redux.
Create RESTful APIs with Spring Boot.
Secure web services with Spring security and JWT web tokens.
This instructor-led, live training in Denmark (online or onsite) is aimed at Java developers who wish to use the Spring 5 framework to develop and deploy build enterprise web applications.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Install and configure Spring 5.
Understand and implement Spring 5's latest features.
Access databases with Spring Application.
Use the new reactive web framework, WebFlow, to make an application reactive.
Integrate a Spring application with legacy Java EE applications.
Test and deploy an enteprise-grade Spring application.
In this instructor-led, live training in Denmark, participants learn the key features and architecture of Spring Boot, and its relationship to the underlying Spring framework. Ample opportunities for applying this knowledge and receiving feedback is provided by the instructor. Participants will carry out live, hands-on exercises on defining, configuring and deploying Spring applications.
By the end of the course participants will have the necessary knowledge and practice to rapidly deploy their own Spring application.
Apache TomEE is a certified Java Enterprise Edition (EE) stack developed on top of Tomcat (TomEE = Tomcat + aditional Java EE features). These integrations facilitate writing code, testing business logic, configuring container-managed resources, and administering the server.
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to install, configure, manage, troubleshoot and optimize a TomEE application server.
Audience
Developers
System administrators
DevOps Engineers
Format of the course
Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
This instructor-led, live training in Denmark (online or onsite) is aimed at developers who wish to use WebFlux to develop and deploy reactive applications.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Install and configure Spring 5 and the WebFlux framework.
Multiple examples for each module and great knowledge of the trainer.
Sebastian - BRD
Course - Secure Developer Java (Inc OWASP)
That we got a complex overview also about the context - for example why do we need some annotations and what they mean.
I liked the practical part of the training - having to manually run the commands and call the rest api's
Alina - ACCENTURE SERVICES S.R.L
Course - Quarkus for Developers
accessible way of transmitting knowledge
Bartlomiej - Politechnika Lodzka
Course - Java 16
The extra information that was shared, the training was not straightforward groovy, which was nice.
Covenant - Vodacom
Course - Groovy Programming
the trainer can clearly explain the topic and can answer every question.
Hannah Mae Lubigan - Security Bank Corporation
Course - Advanced Spring Boot
Training style and trainer helps solve issues encountered during the exercises.
Carl Angelo Gonzales - Security Bank Corporation
Course - Spring Boot for Beginners
It opens up a lot and gives lots of insight what security
Nolbabalo Tshotsho - Vodacom SA
Course - Advanced Java Security
Detailed information provided on the more advanced topics requested.
Farukh Khan - Tandem Solution
Course - RabbitMQ with Java and Spring
The breadth of the topis covered was quite a bit and the trainer tried to do justice to that.
Lakshmipriya Sivakumar - Deque Systems Inc
Course - Spring Boot, React, and Redux
-code examples really helped with understanding
-Fulvio came across as very knowledgeable and explained everything thoroughly
Paul Doherty - AquaQ Analytics
Course - Java Performance
In this training we’re not only learned for the fundamental technical knowledge of Java spring/technology and most important things we also gaining the worldly knowledge which you have shared with us during the class.
Kelvin Low - Sonova Warsaw Service Center Sp z o o
Course - Java 8 and Spring
The exercises
Florin Mazilu - SOJUS Software GmbH & Co. KG
Course - Unit Testing with JUnit
Trainer willing to prepare the hands on materials based on request during the training.
Kim Loong Lee - Verwaltung
Course - Java Fundamentals
Though an online training, the interactivity with the trainer was remarkable and was always available to provide valuable sources to complement the training. I am very satisfied.
Nuno Marques - MULTICERT, S.A.
Course - Functional Reactive Programming with Java 9 and RxJava
Despite the format used to give this course, which should not be used in any educational context and even more in a professional.
The part that was beneficial for me was when we presented several extracts of our project to get hints on where we could do some changes to see if that fixes some issues.
Veronica - NOESIS SOLUTIONS NV
Course - Spring and Hibernate in Java Applications
I genuinely liked the real world scenarios.
Michail Alvanos
Course - Java and Web Application Security
I liked the very practical scenario and lot of hands-on exercises.
Michel PRAYAG
Course - Java fundamentals with Maven
I liked that there were many exercises,
Re activity and flexibility of the Trainer.