Training Course:Enterprise JavaBeansSchool/Trainer:Matrice Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' There is a sense in which objects have come to the rescue of distributed computing. Client-side presentation and server-side data were obvious and reasonably easy; but distributing the functionality, the "business" logic, was troublesome; that is, it was troublesome whilst we were trying to do it via remote procedure calls. Distributing objects turns out to be a whole lot easier and more intuitive than distributing functions.
Clearly, given Javas success on servers, having portable, standard, open Java offerings for distributable objects would be important. Enterprise JavaBeans give us not only that, but also transactional, persistent and secure distributable objects.
The course uses the open-source JBoss container. Other containers are by special arrangement only.
Duration and Construction The course lasts four days. It is based on a cycle of theory-language-practice-review, with approximately two cycles per day. One non-trivial, practical case-study is developed during the course.
Each day will start at 09.00 and finish at 16.30.
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, of database technology and of transaction processing.
Aims To understand the J2EE architecture To understand the EJB architecture To understand the rôle of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) To practise creating and deploying Enterprise JavaBeans To understand and use entity beans To understand and use container-managed persistence and relationships, and bean-managed persistence To understand and use session beans To understand and use message-driven beans To understand EJB 2.1s support for web services Numbers We recommend that there are no more than 10 participants, each working at his or her own machine.
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 Objects, distributed systems, transactions and persistence recap XML review Servers, containers and deployment The EJB architecture and the bean interfaces EJB clients and JNDI Entity beans Container-managed persistence and relationships EJB query language (EJB QL) JDBC and SQL review Bean-managed persistence Comparison of EJB and JDO (Java Data Objects) Session beans Stateless session beans and stateful session beans Java Message Service (JMS) review Message-driven beans SOAP and WSDL (web services description language) review EJB 2.1 and Web Services ...''
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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:
Advanced and Modern Databases
Introduction to Object Technology, Methods and the UML
Distributed Systems Issues for Managers
Distributed Systems Issues for Analysts and Designers
Enterprise Java
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
Web Services
Java Data Objects
Hands-On Object-Oriented Design & Programming using C++
Advanced C++ (C++ Traps and Pitfalls)
C++ Templates and the STL
C++ Exceptions
Hands-On CORBA Development with Java
Hands-On Object-Oriented Design & Programming with C#
Hands-On Object-Oriented Design & Programming with Smalltalk
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