Training Course:Web 2.0 and Java Web Site DevelopmentSchool/Trainer:Sun Microsystems South Africa (Pty) Ltd. Johannesburg, South Africa
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online/Live | On-site/In-house | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Module 1 - Course Introduction
Target audience and Module description Description of the development tools used in this course
Module 2 - Introduction to Web Page Layout and Styles with CSS
Use Web Browser Technologies Analyze the Document Object Model (DOM) in HTML Structures Add Page Divisions and Styles to your web pages Define Page Spacing and Layout in HTML pages
Module 3 - The JavaScript Language
Using JavaScript Objects Arrays extend Object with an integer index Strings extend Object with an a string value Functions extend Object with a JavaScript function body JavaScript and the Document Object Model (DOM)
Module 4 - Programming with Ajax and JSON
Program a web page with Ajax Pass data to your application using JSON Secure Ajax Applications Recommendations for using JavaScript
Module 5 - Introduction to Java EE Technologies
Components of Java EE and the Application Server Java Servlets and Java Server Pages Persistence using a Bean
Module 6 - Using an EBJ with the Java Persistence API
Develop skills to Read, Use, and Modify an Enterprise JavaBean (EJB) Use JPA in the EJB to manage the relational database data This EJB is the model part of the sample MVC application used in the following Modules This is the Model (M) part of the MVC application
Module 7 - MVC Java Technology Components
Application Introduction Form Process: Initialization, Error Handling, and Database Update This Application controler logic servlets are used in the following Modules This is the Controller (C) part of the MVC application
Module 8 - Implementing Dojo Toolkit v1.10 Widgets
Introducing the Dojo Toolkit with many samples Creating a Dojo Toolkit web application Using the Dojo Toolkit to make an Ajax call
Module 9 - Adding a Web 2.0 Front End into an MVC Application
Using Firefox and Firebug for Development and Debugging Work with Dojo Widgets to Create a Client Application This is the Web 2.0 View (V) part of the MVC application
Module 10 - Integration Using Ajax and JSON
Communicate Using Ajax with Dojo Implement JSON Message Formats on the client side (on the browser) Refactor server side page rendering backend from HTML to JSON
Module 11 - DOM Handling with Dojo.query
JavaScript and the Document Object Module (DOM) Use dojo.query to handle sophisticated DOM element queries Sample application extension to do Access Management
Module 12 - Localization
Introduce localization concepts for web site messages Setup to localize an application View sample language Property Files Add Another Language
Module 13 - Recommendations for Web 2.0 Ajax Development
Object-Oriented JavaScript Avoiding Name Collisions Object Literals On Demand Loading Best Practices
Module 14 - Designing a Web Application Architecture
Overview Architecture Concerns Discuss: Client Tier, Web Tier, and the Business Tier ...''
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://za.sun.com/
Phone:+27 11 256 6300
School Address/Venue(s):
Waterfall Edge Waterfall Park Bekker Steet Midrand South Africa
Jobs & Resumes: Johannesburg Houses & Roommates: Johannesburg Travel Agencies: Johannesburg
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