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Building Enterprise Applications in J2EE 5
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Building Enterprise Applications in J2EE 5 (Certificate) This course covers building enterprise applications in Java Enterprise Edition 5. Delegates will learn how to create distributed applications using Remote Method Invocation (RMI) and CORBA. Delegates will also learn how to create Web applications using servlets and Java Server Pages. Much of the course is dedicated to the subject of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs); delegates will learn how to create and use session beans, entity beans, and the Java Persistence API. Additionally, delegates will learn how to create loosely coupled applications using message-driven EJBs, Java Message Service (JMS), and Web Services
Leads to certification SCBCD �Sun Certified Business Component Developer Prerequisites Delegates should have completed the Java for Programmers course, or have equivalent experience
Delegates will learn how to Create distributed applications by using RMI and CORBA Create Web applications by using servlets and Java Server Pages Create and consume Web Services Create business components by using Enterprise JavaBeans Create messaging solutions by using message-driven Enterprise JavaBeans and the Java Message Service Outline Java EE Architecture
Creating multi-tier Java EE applications Java EE development and deployment Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI)
Overview of JNDI Performing naming operations Binding objects Remote Method Invocation (RMI)
Overview of RMI A complete RMI example Passing objects in RMI Advanced techniques Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA)
Overview of CORBA A complete CORBA example The “tie�implementation technique RMI over IIOP Creating Servlets
Web technologies and HTTP Overview of servlets Creating and deploying a servlet Advanced Servlet Techniques
Generating content dynamically from a database Cookies Session management Accessing HTTP header information Java ServerPages (JSP)
Overview of JSP pages JSP syntax JSP techniques Structuring Web applications Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs): Session Beans
Overview of EJBs in EJB 3.0 Stateless session beans Stateful session beans Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs): Entity Beans
Overview of entity beans in EJB 3.0 Creating entity beans Using the Java Persistence API Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs): Additional Issues
Messaging
Overview of the Java Message Service (JMS) A complete JMS example Message-driven beans Web Services
Overview of the Web Services Creating a Web Service in Java Calling a Web Service using a stub Java EE Patterns
Java EE patterns vs. the GoF design patterns Presentation-tier patterns Business-tier patterns Integration-tier patterns A On-site course provided by QA Ltd. in Aberdeen, Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow, Leeds, London, Manchester, Slough, United Kingdom
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