Training Course:Developing Applications for the J2EE PlatformSchool/Trainer:Sun Microsystems - Russia Moscow, Russia
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' The Developing Applications for the J2EE Platform course provides students with the knowledge to build and deploy enterprise applications that comply with Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) platform standards. The enterprise components presented in this course include Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) technology, servlets, and JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology, and the Java technology clients that use them. Students gain hands-on experience through labs that build an end-to-end, distributed business application. The labs explore session EJB components, which implement the Session Facade pattern and provide a front-end to entity EJB components using container-managed persistence. The labs also explore message-driven EJB components, which act as Java Message Service (JMS) consumers. Students use web and Java technology clients to access Java technology-based enterprise services using servlets and pages created with JSP technology (JSP pages). Students are taught how to assemble an application from reusable components and how to deploy an application into the J2EE platform runtime environment.
Students perform the course lab exercises using the Sun Java Studio Standard software. The Sun Java Studio software uses a bundled version of the Sun Java System Application Server (formerly Sun ONE Application Server) on which the applications created by students are deployed.
Note: Sun has recently rebranded Sun Open Net Environment (Sun ONE) Studio 5, Standard Edition to be Sun Java Studio Standard. You may see reference to either name within the course description and course materials.
Note: This course provides basic knowledge of the major J2EE technologies and is a prerequisite for SL-351, "Advanced Business Component Development With Enterprise JavaBeans Technology".
Skills Gained Upon completion of this course, students should be able to: Describe the application model for the J2EE platform and the context for the model Develop and test an EJB technology application Develop a web-based user interface to an EJB technology application Configure the J2EE platform services layer
Course Content Module 1 - Placing the J2EE Model in Context
Describe the needs of enterprise applications and how the J2EE platform addresses these needs Describe the Java2 Platform, Enterprise Edition 1.4 Specification (J2EE platform 1.4) application programming interfaces (APIs) and supporting services Describe the J2EE platform tiers and architectures Describe how to simplify J2EE application development using architecture patterns
Module 2 - J2EE Component Model and Development Steps
Describe the principles of a component-based development model Describe the asynchronous communication model Describe the process used and roles involved when developing and executing a J2EE application Compare the different methods and tools available for developing a J2EE application and related components Describe how to configure and package J2EE applications
Module 3 - Using J2EE Development Tools
Describe the benefits of the Sun Java Studio Standard Integrated Development Environment (formerly Sun ONE Studio 5, Standard Edition IDE) tools Describe the IDE tool Configure the IDE tool for deployment to an application server
Module 4 - EJB Component Model
Describe the role of EJB components in a J2EE application Describe the EJB component model Identify the proper terminology to use when discussing EJB components and their elements
Module 5 - Developing Session Beans
Describe the role of session beans Describe the function and operational characteristics of stateless and stateful session EJB components Describe the life cycle of session EJB components Implement a session bean
Module 6 - Basics of Entity Beans
Describe the role of entity beans in a J2EE application Describe the persistence management options available when implementing entity EJB components Describe the elements of an entity EJB component Describe the life cycle and operational characteristics of a container-managed persistence (CMP) entity EJB component
Module 7 - Developing CMP Entity Beans
Implement CMP entity beans Write finder methods with the use of query language for EJB technology (EJB QL)
Module 8 - Assembling EJB Components Into an Application
Exploit reusable components Package components appropriately Use the java:comp/env namespace Resolve resource and EJB component references Use the EJB components environment Use application client containers
Module 9 - Developing Message-Driven Beans
Benefit from the use of enterprise messaging Describe the use of the JMS API Describe the role of message-driven beans Describe the object cardinality, life cycle, and pooling of message-driven beans Implement message-driven beans
Module 10 - Web Component Model
Describe the role of web components in a J2EE application Define the HTTP request-response model Compare Java servlets and components and JSP components Describe the basic session management strategies Manage thread safety issues in web components
Module 11 - Developing Servlets
Describe the servlet API Use the request and response APIs Forward control and pass data Use the session management API Call EJB components from servlets
Module 12 - Developing With JavaServer Pages Technology
Evaluate the role of JSP technology as a presentation mechanism Author JSP pages Process data received from servlets in a JSP page Describe the use of custom tag libraries
Module 13 - Using Web-Tier Design Patterns
Manage complexity in the web tier Define the Model-View-Controller design paradigm Use the Service-to-Worker, Dispatcher View, and Business Delegate patterns to provide a web-tier framework
Module 14 - Implementing a Transaction Policy
Describe transaction semantics Compare programmatic and declarative transaction scoping Use Java Transaction API (JTA) to scope transactions programmatically Implement a container-managed transaction policy Predict the effect of transaction scope on application performance Describe the effect of exceptions on transaction state
Module 15 - Implementing a Security Policy
Exploit container-managed security Define user roles and responsibilities Create a role-based security policy Use the security API Configure authentication in the web tier ...''
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Phone:(095)935-84-11
School Address:
Sun Microsystems B-200, Leninsky Pr. Moscow, 117198 Russia Tel: (095)935-84-11 E-mail: education@Russia.Sun.Com
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