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Developing Enterprise Applications using J2EE

Developing Enterprise Applications provides an introduction to the JavaTM 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE). It is intended for developers who have a good working knowledge and understanding of the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SETM), and would like an introduction to the J2EE platform. J2EE is a platform for developing distributed enterprise applications using the Java programming language. It establishes a set of standards, the implementations for which are provided by individual vendors.


The examples in this class are based on the J2EE 1.3 SDK.



The J2EE SDK is a non-commercial operational definition of the J2EE platform, made freely available by Sun Microsystems for demonstrations, prototyping, and educational uses. It provides a reference implementation that comes with the J2EE application server, Web server, database, J2EE APIs, and a full range of development and deployment tools.



You will become acquainted with many of the features and tools of the reference implementation as you work through the lessons and examples in this class.




Course Outline


1. Introduction

What is J2EE

Architecture and Architect

Capabilities and Design Goals

Benefits of J2EE

EJB



2. Web Component : Servlet

The Web Tier

Java Servlets

The Servlet Interface

The HttpServlet Class

Page Generation

Handling Form Data

Example : Hello Servlet



3. EJB Component : Session Bean

The Remote Interface

Home Interface

Write the EJB Class

Create the DD Document

Deployment Descriptor

Example : Deploying Session Bean



4. EJB Component : Entity Bean

Purpose of Entity Bean

Persistence Implementation

Load() and Store() Methods

Primary Key

The Features of Entity Beans

Developing Entity Bean

Home and Remote Interface

Example : Deploying Entity Bean



5. EJB Component : MessageDriven Bean

Overviews of JMS

Benefits of JMS

Topics vs. Queues

Topics

Queues

Using the JMS

MessageDriven Bean

6. Web Component : JSP

JSP

What is JSP?

How JSP Works

JSP Expression

JSP Scriptlets

JSP Directives

Declaration

A Classroom course provided by CTE Solutions Inc. in Ottawa, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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