By the end of this course, learners will be able to design a Java-based Employee Management System, implement structured data models using POJO classes, manage employee records with collections, apply validation and exception handling techniques, and automate builds using Git and Jenkins.
This hands-on project course is designed to bridge the gap between application development and continuous integration practices. Learners will progress from understanding project architecture to building core application components, ensuring data reliability, and finally integrating the project into a Jenkins CI pipeline. Each stage of the course reinforces practical skills required in real-world DevOps-enabled development environments.
What makes this course unique is its project-centric approach that combines Java application development with CI/CD automation in a single, cohesive workflow. Instead of learning tools in isolation, learners gain experience in developing, version-controlling, and continuously integrating a complete application. Upon completion, learners will have a fully functional project that demonstrates both programming and DevOps competencies, making this course especially valuable for aspiring Java developers, DevOps engineers, and software professionals seeking applied, job-ready skills.
This module introduces the Employee Management System project and guides learners through designing the core application architecture, creating data models using POJO classes, and managing employee records through user interfaces and Java Collections.
What's included
5 videos3 assignments
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5 videos•Total 46 minutes
Introduction to the Project•10 minutes
Introduction to the Project Continue•10 minutes
Creating POJO Class•8 minutes
UI and Collection•10 minutes
Collections Continues•8 minutes
3 assignments•Total 50 minutes
Project Overview and Architecture Setup•10 minutes
Core Development with POJOs and Collections•10 minutes
Graded - Building the Employee Management Application•30 minutes
Validation, CI/CD Integration, and Deployment
Module 2•2 hours to complete
Module details
This module focuses on strengthening application reliability through validation and exception handling while enabling automated build and integration using Git version control and Jenkins CI/CD pipelines.
What's included
5 videos3 assignments
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5 videos•Total 46 minutes
Validation•11 minutes
Handling Exception•14 minutes
Adding Project to GIT•9 minutes
Integrating Project with Jenkins•10 minutes
Output of the Project•2 minutes
3 assignments•Total 50 minutes
Application Reliability and Error Handling•10 minutes
Version Control, Jenkins Integration, and Final Output•10 minutes
Graded - Validation, CI/CD Integration, and Deployment•30 minutes
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