Training Course:Enterprise JavaSchool/Trainer:Matrice Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' A new programming language is not going to achieve prominence on its own. Smalltalk was part of an environment; Perl was well connected with the operating system. One of Javas strengths has always been its responsiveness to the needs and nature of its environment.
One example is the coverage of the library APIs. Another is its meeting of the needs of the enterprise. For more than a decade, some of the most successful generic solutions have been database management systems and transaction processing system; large enterprise computing is reliant on them. More recently, distributed systems have brought significant benefits over and above the mere geographic--robustness, scalability, specialisation and standardisation.
Even more recently still, objects have shown themselves to be a good organising principle for large or complex software intensive systems. They also ease the distribution of functionality. Finally we have the astonishing rise of the Internet, or more specifically the Web.
Clearly, bringing all these strands together in a coherent, server-side solution is a good idea--Enterprise Java.
Duration and Construction The course lasts four days. Each day will start at 09.30 and finish at 16.30. The delivery is via lecture, exercise and discussion.
The days consist of two morning sessions and three, shorter afternoon sessions, with one hour for lunch. Time will be available after 16.30 for extended discussions or related issues.
Intended Audience Participants will be practising software engineers who already know and use Java. They will probably have attended the Advanced Java course. Participants should also be familiar with the basic idea of networks and the Web, of database technology and of transaction processing.
Aims To understand the J2EE architecture To understand Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB), including entity beans and session beans To understand Java Servlet technology To understand JavaServer Pages (JSP) To introduce the other provisions of J2EE Numbers We recommend that there are no more than 12 participants, with the best results usually obtained when there are at least 8 participants. It is possible, by negotiation and mutual agreement, for more than 12 participants to be present.
Deliverables Lectures Facilitation of discussions Direction, assistance and feedback on exercises Proposed solutions to the exercises Copies of lecture slides, plus explanatory text and summaries Reference list of books and sources Contents Object technology recap Distributed systems recap Persistence recap Transaction processing recap The J2EE architecture Containers and services Servlet technology JavaServer Pages (JSP) JNDI Java Remote Messaging Interface (Java RMI) EJB architecture overview Entity beans, session beans and message-driven beans Container-managed persistence and bean-managed persistence Java Data Objects (JDO) JavaMail ...''
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http://www.matrice.co.uk/allTrainingCourses.asp
Phone:+44 (0)7010 704705
School Address:
Matrice Hawthorn Cottage Hadham Road Bishops Stortford CM23 2QT Hertfordshire United Kingdom Telephone: +44 (0)7010 704705 Fax: +44 (0)7010 704706 Email: info@matrice.co.uk
Jobs & Resumes: Bishops Stortford Houses & Roommates: Bishops Stortford
Other training courses offered by Matrice:
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design using UML
Object-Oriented Analysis using UML
Object-Oriented Design using UML
Design Patterns
Class Responsibility Collaboration (CRC) Workshop
Introduction to Databases
Advanced and Modern Databases
Introduction to Object Technology, Methods and the UML
Distributed Systems Issues for Managers
Distributed Systems Issues for Analysts and Designers
Component Based Development
Hands-On Object-Oriented Analysis and Design using UML with CASE Tools
Hands-On Object-Oriented Design & Programming with Java
Advanced Java
Java Servlets and JSP
Enterprise JavaBeans
Web Services
Java Data Objects
Hands-On Object-Oriented Design & Programming using C++
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