Java SE 8 for Java EE Developers
By Yolande Poirier-Oracle on Mar 03, 2016
Which Java SE 8 APIs should you use in your Java EE 7 applications? It’s been two years since Java SE 8 was released, and Java EE 7 has been around almost three years. How can you combine both technologies and boost your productivity? Of course your application server provider should support both technologies.In his presentation, David Delabasse explains how to use eight Java SE APIs that will help you with your Java EE applications. He shows a demonstration on how to implement each of the following Java SE libraries: Date and Time APIs, JPA converters, Java Server Faces, annotations, optional, string joiner, stream API, and Nashorn Javascript Engine.
This presentation is part of the next Virtual Technology Summit sponsored by the Oracle Technology Network. Register! It is free. For your convenience, we offer the event in three time zones as follows:
This VTS provides two tracks on Java SE and Java EE with six hands-on sessions. Check out the full VTS agenda here


Will a recorded version be made available?
I stay in India and I work in US timezone.
Hence, I cannot attend the webinars.
Posted by guest on March 04, 2016 at 03:08 AM PST #
A recording of the sessions will be available after the event
Posted by guest on March 07, 2016 at 11:50 AM PST #
I need java
Posted by Bayor jamesguest on March 08, 2016 at 11:45 AM PST #
If you want to learn Java, you should start with the Java Tutorial. It is a free comprehensive learning resource. Here is the link: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/
Posted by guest on March 10, 2016 at 07:26 AM PST #