Training Course:Java EnterpriseSchool/Trainer:Brandeis University Rabb School of Continuing Studies Waltham, Massachusetts, United States
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Course Description:
'' This course is dedicated to Java Enterprise Edition (JEE) and presents the following advanced topics: Java EE Applications Architecture, Servlets, Java Server Pages (JSP), JSP Custom tags, Unified Expression Language, JavaServer Faces (JSF), Enterprise Java Beans (EJB), and a complete Java Enterprise Application architecture, design and implementation. ? Additional Description
This course will present the following advanced topics of Java Enterprise Edition (JEE):
? Java Enterprise Architecture The Java Enterprise Edition (JEE) platform has become the technology of choice for developing professional enterprise applications. The Java Enterprise Architecture topic examines JEE applications programming model. The programming model is based on dividing an application into several layers. Typical layers of an enterprise application include: 1. presentation or web layer 2. business layer that is typically subdivided into two sub-layers: business logic sub-layer and data access objects sub-layer. 3. enterprise information system sub-layer. Responsibilities and roles of each layer are examined. ? Java Servlets and Java JavaServer Pages (JSP) Servlet and JSP technology is the foundation of JEE platform: it provides the link between Web clients and server- side applications. The Java Servlets and JavaServer Pages topics examines how to use the latest servlet and JSP technology. The following topics will be examined: ? Java Servlets 1. The Introducing Servlets section describes a typical use of servlets with Web servers. 2. The Servlet API section examines Java classes used to support servlets functionality. 3. The Programming Servlets section examines a set of programs that explore different aspects of servlets programming. ? JavaServer Pages topic discusses the JSP architecture; examines the elements of a JSP file, and the tags used to represent them; encapsulates logic in a JavaBean component and integrates it with JSP. The topic also examines JSP custom tags, Unified Expression Language, Core JSP Standard Template Library (JSTL) , and use of JavaBeans in JSP.
? Java Server Faces (JSF) JSF is the latest server side presentation technology that is widely used in web and enterprise applications development. This topic examines core parts of JSF: Managed Beans, Navigation, Standard JSF Tags, Data Tables, Conversion and Validation, Event Handling.
? Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB 3.0) Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) are considered to be the cornerstone of the J2EE framework. EJBs are reusable server-side Java components that encapsulate the business logic and data access of a distributed application and make it available to clients anywhere on the network. The EJBs architecture and the runtime services they provide (high availability, transaction and session management, persistence, security) make this technology far superior with respect to other component technologies. Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) topic examines: ? EJB architecture, containers. ? EntityManager as a persistence framework. ? Different ways of mapping persistent objects ? Entity relationships. ? Stateless Session Beans ? Stateful Session Beans ? Message-Driven Beans ? EJB 3.0 based applications design. ...''
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http://www.brandeis.edu/rabbgrad/
Phone:781.736.8787
School Address:
Brandeis University Rabb School of Continuing Studies Division of Graduate Professional Studies MS 084, P.O. Box 549110 415 South Street Waltham, MA 02454-9110 USA
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