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Advanced Business Component Development With Enterprise JavaBeans Technology (Certificate)

School/Trainer:

Montreal College of Management and Technology
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced

Course Description:

'' The emphasis of this course is on providing practical EJB technology coding experience, while also covering the designs and best practices used to solve transaction, messaging, security, and legacy integration issues. In addition, this course looks at how EJB technology components can be integrated with web service technologies. The hands-on lab environment uses the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) reference implementation server to provide students with a nonvendor-specific experience.

Note: This course assumes basic knowledge of enterprise JavaBean Components such as that provided in the course FJ-310 "Developing Applications for the J2EE(TM) Platform."

Who can benefit?

Analyzing, designing, developing, and testing an EJB technology applications
Deploying an EJB technology application
Integrating an EJB technology application with legacy application

Pre-requisities

Display experience with the Java programming language
Demonstrate some knowledge of declarative programming concepts used in J2EE technology
Demonstrate some practical experience with a J2EE technology application server

Skills Gained?

Implement business-tier functionality using EJB technology
Describe best practices and other advanced issues in business component development with EJB technology
Assemble and deploy EJB technology business-tier components on an application server
Integrate an EJB technology based application using Java Messaging Service API, the Java Connector Architecture and web services

Course Content

Module 1 - Examining EJB Components

Describe EJB component client interfaces
Compare EJB component types
Describe the basic characteristics of session beans
Describe the basic characteristics of entity beans
Describe the life cycle of stateless and stateful session beans and entity beans
Describe container callback methods for session beans and entity beans

Module 2 - Packaging and Deploying EJB Components

Examine the enterprise bean application packaging and deployment process
Create the EJB component archive (EJB JAR) files
Create the preliminary application client archive (initial client JAR) file
Create the deployable application archive (application EAR) file
Deploy applications built with J2EE technology (J2EE applications)
Examine Vendor Specific Deployment Issues

Module 3 - Introducing the Auction Application

Describe the auction application
Define the domain objects of the auction application
Describe the implementation model for the auction system

Module 4 - Implementing EJB 2.0 Container-Managed Persistence (CMP)

Model business data
Implement EJB 2.0 CMP
Describe the CMP code examples

Module 5 - Implementing Container-Managed Relationships (CMR)

Model business relationships in the data model
Model business relationships in the object model
Define relationships
Implement one-to-one CMR
Implement many-to-many CMR
Change partner entities in CMR

Module 6 - Using the EJB Query Language (EJB QL)

Implement finder methods
Implement Enterprise bean Select methods
Implement home methods
Write queries using EJB QL

Module 7 - Developing J2EE Applications Using Messaging

Describe the roles of the participants in the JMS API messaging system
Write a message producer
Write an asynchronous message listener
Write a synchronous message listener
List the messaging capabilities and limitations of session, entity, and message-driven beans

Module 8 - Developing Message-Driven Beans

Describe the properties and life cycle of message-driven beans
Create a JMS message-driven bean
Create a non JMS message-driven bean

Module 9 - Implementing Transactions

Describe the transaction demarcation task
Implement Container-Managed Transactions (CMT)
Interact programmatically with an ongoing CMT transaction
Implement Bean-Managed Transactions (BMT)
Apply transactions to messaging

Module 10 - Handling Exceptions

Introduce exceptions in J2EE applications
Describe the exception path in a J2EE application environment
Describe EJB container exception handling
Handle exceptions in an enterprise bean’s methods
Handle exceptions in an enterprise bean’s client code
Review specific issues relating to exception handling in EJB technology applications

Module 11 - Using Timer Services

Create a timer callback notification
Process a timer callback notification
Manage timer objects

Module 12 - Implementing Security

Understand the J2EE security architecture
Authenticate the caller
Examine J2EE authorization strategies
Use declarative authorization
Use programmatic authorization
Examine the responsibilities of the deployer

Module 13 - Integrating With Legacy Systems

Examine the requirements for EIS connectivity modules
Compare alternative implementations of EIS connectivity modules
Describe the J2EE technology connector architecture
Use the Common Client Interface (CCI) API interfaces
Use a message-driven bean resource adapter
Describe the interoperability between the EJB technology and
Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) protocols

Module 14 - Implementing Web Service Endpoint Interfaces

Examine the enterprise bean web service implementation model
Implement web services using stateless session beans

Module 15 - Using EJB Technology Best Practices

Define best practices and state the benefits of using EJB technology best practices
Select and apply known patterns to J2EE application design

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Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.montrealcollege.ca/

Phone:1 514 312 2383

School Address:

1255 University Street, Suite 510
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
H3B 3V8


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