Training Course:Integrating IBM Lotus Domino with the J2EESchool/Trainer:BlueOcean Learning Centers Huntington Beach, California, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' This course combines instructor lecture and demonstration with hands-on exercises and guided practices that teach Domino developers how to add J2EE technologies to an existing Domino application to take advantage of e-Commerce functionality. Participants set up their own development environment running the IBM Lotus Domino Server, IBM WebSphere Studio, and the IBM DB2 Universal Database. Within the development environment, participants build a variety of Java programs to extend the messaging and collaboration capabilities of Domino by adding e-Commerce solutions managed by the IBM WebSphere Application Server. This course focuses on servlets, JavaBeans, and Enterprise JavaBeans for handling business logic and data access throughout the enterprise. It also introduces JavaServer Pages as a mechanism for presenting information to users. Topics Covered: Exploring J2EE and Web Application Servers Defining J2EE Exploring the position of WebSphere Application Server in J2EE Examining how J2EE Improves Development J2EE Packaging J2EE Security Design Patterns and J2EE Reasons to Integrate Domino and J2EE
Configuring Domino and WebSphere Studio Application Developer (WSAD) for Integrated Development Defining the roles of Domino and WebSphere in an integrated environment Examining the WSAD test environment Installing WebSphere Studio Application developer Configuring the WebSphere plug-in to work with Domino Exploring the integrated case study
Working with WebSphere Studio Application Developer Starting WebSphere Studio Application Developer Examining perspectives Creating an Enterprise project Creating a Web project Importing Java and Web Resources
Invoking Servlets and JaveServer Pages (JSPs) from Domino Generated Pages How WebSphere executes a servlet Security considerations when invoking a servlet Using servlets efficiently Executing servlets and JSPs from Domino Calling a servlet from a Domino form exercise
Creating Servlets in WebSphere Studio Application Developer Exploring the basics of Java development Creating a Java class Creating packages Creating a servlet in WSAD Testing a servlet in the test environment
Creating and Using Java Beans Defining JavaBeans Exploring the Model / View / Controller design pattern Examining the use of JavaBeans in your design Deploying a JavaBean in a servlet
Processing Input Data from Domino Forms Examining the servlet API Exploring the request object Exploring the response object Matching input forms with JavaBeans Responding with redirection Implementing the forgotten password servlet exercise
Debugging Java Code in WebSphere Studio Starting the test server for debug Stepping through the code Examining variables
Remembering the Client �HTTP Sessions Exploring interactions between browsers & servers Defining scopes of sharing Defining the HTTPSession interface Using the HTTPSession interface Understanding session timeout Creating a shopping cart application exercise
Accessing Domino Databases from J2EE Describing the Domino Object Model for Java Configuring WSAD to use the Domino Object Model Using common Domino Java classes Exploring practical combinations of items and vectors Writing a JavaBean with Domino Java classes exercise
Accessing Data with JDBC Defining JDBC Configuring a relational DataSource with JDBC Retrieving DB2 data with JDBC and connection pooling Creating Data Access Objects and Value Objects Writing DB2 data with JDBC Writing DB2 data and implementing workflow exercise
Simplifying Output �JavaServer Pages Describing JSPs Defining how a JSP works Creating JSPs in WSAD Defining custom tag libraries Exploring the Domino tag libraries Invoking the JSP exercise
Accessing Data and Functionality with Enterprise Java Beans Defining Enterprise Java Beans Understanding EJB Structure Examining EJB components Building and deploying an EJB and client Testing an EJB in WSAD Writing EJB client code
Securing the J2EE Application Examining J2EE roles Defining security constraints Mapping roles to servlet methods Mapping roles to EJB methods
Configuring Single Sign-On Authenticating with single sign-on Configuring single sign-on Enabling SSO in WebSphere exercise Configuring single sign-on for Domino Enabling SSO in Domino exercise ...''
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://www.blueoceanlearning.com
Phone:714.901.1456x100
School Address:
BlueOcean Learning Centers 5811 McFadden Avenue Huntington Beach
Jobs & Resumes: Huntington Beach Houses & Roommates: Huntington Beach
Other training courses offered by BlueOcean Learning Centers:
DB2 UDB for Oracle Administrators
IBM Lotus Notes 6
Using LotusScript in IBM Lotus Domino Applications
IBM Lotus Domino 6-6.5 Administration Fast Track
IBM Lotus Domino 6-6.5 Application Development Fast Track
Developing Dynamic Web Applications with IBM Lotus Domino 6
DB2 CommonStore 8.1 for Lotus Domino
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