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Java Development with J2EE
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Java Development with J2EE This course is ideal for Java developers who need to extend their skills to include J2EE enterprise architecture. Industry uptake of Java is increasing particularly due to the relevance of Java in multi-tier architecture systems. This course will show you how Java can be used in various middle-tier configurations. Delegates will create client/server applications using Sockets, RMI and Web Services. Dynamic web content and other request/response protocols are also handled through Servlets and JSPs. An emphasis is placed on developing flexible, loosely-coupled distributed application components. These make use of various APIs including JavaBeans, JDBC, JMS, Servlets, JSPs, JNDI, RMI, RMI-IIOP and Web Services. An introduction to Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) is also included. The course utilises the Java 2 Core and J2EE APIs. Course Objectives To enable delegates to apply Java to develop Enterprise-wide Intranet/Internet applications using a range of technical and architectural options. To teach delegates to develop well designed components that offer flexibility and reuse. Skills Gained Create Client and Server applications using sockets. Write HTTP Servlets, JSP pages and Web Services. Connect to Databases and alternative data sources using JDBC. Integrate Java applications with existing network resources through JNDI. Develop distributed Java systems using RMI, CORBA and JMS. A Classroom course provided by Parity Training Ltd. in Edinburgh, Leeds, London, United Kingdom
Java Development with J2EEThis course is ideal for Java developers who need to extend their skills to include J2EE enterprise architecture. Industry uptake of Java is increasing particularly due to the relevance of Java in multi-tier architecture systems.This course will show you how Java can be used in various middle-tier configurations. Delegates will create client/server applications using Sockets, RMI and Web Services. Dynamic web content and other request/response protocols are also handled through Servlets and JSPs.
An emphasis is placed on developing flexible, loosely-coupled distributed application components. These make use of various APIs including JavaBeans, JDBC, JMS, Servlets, JSPs, JNDI, RMI, RMI-IIOP and Web Services. An introduction to Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) is also included.
The course utilises the Java 2 Core and J2EE APIs.
Who will the course benefit? Developers with Java Experience who need to produce enterprise solutions using J2EE.
Course Objectives To enable delegates to apply Java to develop Enterprise-wide Intranet/Internet applications using a range of technical and architectural options.
To teach delegates to develop well designed components that offer flexibility and reuse.
Skills Gained This course will enable delegates to:
Create Client and Server applications using sockets. Write HTTP Servlets, JSP pages and Web Services. Connect to Databases and alternative data sources using JDBC. Integrate Java applications with existing network resources through JNDI. Develop distributed Java systems using RMI, CORBA and JMS.
Pre-Requisites Java Programming have achieved the Sun Java Programmer Certification. Course Content Client/Server using Sockets Socket Concepts. Building Server applications that offer socket connections. Building clients that connect via sockets. The Servlet API Servlets introduced. The java.servlet and java.servlet.http APIs Deploying Servlets. Session and Thread Management. Database Connectivity (JDBC) JDBC Architecture. The java.sql and javax.sql packages. Using purpose built drivers. Distributed Computing with RMI The Distributed Computing Model. Designing the Remote interface. Building the server components. Using the ‘rmic�utility. Setting up the RMI Registry. Accessing Server objects from RMI clients. Web Services Overview of XML technologies. Web Services Overview. SOAP, WSDL and UDDI. Developing a Web Service. Developing a Web Service Client. Java Naming and Directory Interface Introduction to Naming and Directory concepts and API. Naming Services. Directory Services. Enterprise JNDI. Object Storage. Java Server Pages (JSP) How JSPs work. JSP elements. Handling forms. Using Beans. Custom Tag Libraries. Overview of STRUTS. Java Messaging Services (JMS) JMS Programming Introduction and APIs. Messaging services. Advantages of messaging. Messaging domains.
A Classroom course provided by Techno-ed in Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Pakistan
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