Deploy Your Java Apps To A Virtual Server

Break Free From Localhost And Unleash Your Java Apps To The World!

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Deploy Your Java Apps To A Virtual Server

What You Will Learn!

  • Rent a virtual server that is up and running 24/7 to host your applications
  • Deploy java apps and make them available to the World
  • Understand virtual servers like VDS and VPS
  • Understand how to gets a domain name and link it to your virtual server IP
  • Understand how to configure firewalls so people can access your deployed site
  • Understand what a DNS is
  • Understand what protocols and ports are
  • Understand what RDP is

Description

Are your tired of creating Java web applications but only being able to access it through "localhost" on your laptop?


Do you want to be able to show off every web app you create, no matter how simple, by making it accessible Worldwide via a URL? Image how impressed employers would be if you gave them a personal URL for your portfolio instead of a boring GitHub landing page.


Do you want to be able to deploy anything you put your mind to? This could be a database, a java web app, a load balancer, a Machine Learning model or a microservice?


Do you want to understand how networking works on a fundamental level by configuring firewalls?


Then this course is for you.


In this course I show you how to rent a virtual server (VDS/VPS) that is online 24/7 and can host your applications for a very small monthly fee (I pay $5 a month). Together we will configure Windows Server 2019, Apache Tomcat, Windows Firewall, and your Java Runtime Environment. By the end of it, you will make your applications come to life.


This course is short, practical, and to the point. And I guarantee that by the end of it you will never have to worry about deployment ever again (or your money back).

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone who wants to make their java webapps available to the world
  • Anyone who wants to deploy a web app, ML model, webservice or load balancer

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Lectures

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