JA-J2EE-05
Java 2 Enterprise Edition J2EE for Developers
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Schedule our instructor led technology-based training at your convenience and never miss another lecture or fall behind. You are in complete control. We invited the best Java expert in the industry to help us develop the ultimate training program which includes everything you will need to fully understand Java Enterprise Edition (J2EE).
The J2EE Java 2 Enterprise Edition for Developers course provides students with the knowledge to build and deploy enterprise applications that comply with Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) platform standards. You'll learn about the tools and technologies of the Java 2 Enterprise Edition Software Development Kit. 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. The J2EE platform simplifies enterprise applications by basing them on standardized, modular components, by providing a complete set of services to those components, and by handling many details of application behavior automatically, without complex programming. Expert Trainer Michael Deskis - Mr. Deskis has twenty years of exposure in the design, construction and implementation of mainframe and client/server application systems. His experience ranges from programming in a variety of languages (COBOL, Assembler, C and JavaŽ) through database design and into data warehousing. The breadth of his exposure ranges from large-scale mainframe operations to smaller client/server systems allowing him to articulate solutions to many types of business scenarios and understand the implications of system migrations. During his most recent tenures he has been worked closely with IBM utilizing their Visual Warehouse product to migrate legacy systems to smaller more user-responsive enterprise data warehouses with Java-enabled front-ends. He is one of a select few individuals authorized by IBM to teach their Visual Warehouse Business Intelligence and VisualAge for JavaŽ curriculum in North American. In 1998, IBM ranked their entire worldwide instructor/developmental staff based upon student evaluation forms and Mr. Deskis was ranked in the top 3% of all global instructors used by IBM. Course Features: * Main Menu Move through hours of in-depth content - quickly and easily due to the efficient and organized structure. * PowerPoint Utilizing PowerPoint presentations enhances the delivery by displaying a variety of visual information to the user. This type of representation allows the user to better interpret the material through charts, definitions, graphs, and more... * Exclusive Learning Zone Train around the clock, around the world. Our certified online instructors are located at global support centers in the U.S., U.K., Australia, and Singapore to provide real-time answers to technology- and soft-skill-related questions 24x7. This means access to a live subject matter expert no matter where you are - day or night. This level of student/instructor interaction provides real-time training specific support and extends training beyond content and instructor-led solutions by providing flexibility to accommodate individual needs and schedules. * Controls Move forward, back, and repeat entire topics or just a section. A progress bar illuminates as you advance through exercises. * Full Motion Video All courses feature full-motion videos of instructors teaching the information as if they are speaking directly to you. Our unique delivery simulates a one-on-one classroom environment creating a more personal lesson and learning experience. * Study Guides Printable study guides for the entire course are available. This allows all material to be viewed, reviewed, and printed for viewing at a later date. * Review Exercises Each section has a review quiz to aid in the learning process by validating the comprehension of the material covered before moving on to a new section. * Resume All courses are resumed to where you left off last session allowing you to learn when it is convenient for you without the hassle of remembering where you where. * Live Demonstrations Demonstrations are a way for the instructor to show and tell the user how to perform a task by actually doing it on screen in front of them. In this format it gives the user the power to see things done by a professional in the intended environment as many times as they would like. * Certificate of Completion Career Academy is recognized worldwide for its technology-based IT training curriculums. Upon successful completion of our program, you will be receiving a Career Academy Distance Education Certificate of Completion. Course Outline TXT Chapter 1 J2EE Overview Ecommerce Environment Development Paths N-Tier Architecture Approach Containers Roll of a Browser 3 Implementations of Java Language J2EE Extensions API J2EE Architecture Java Database Connectivity "JDBC" J2EE Packaging Web.xml File Chapter 1 Summary Chapter 2 Java Servlets Types of Java Programs Characteristics of Java Servlets Illustrating Servlet Processing Advantages of Java Servlets Servlet Class Hierarchy Servlet Lifecycle Components of an HTTP Server Request & Response Objects Demo - Building a Servlet Role of an HTML Form ACTION & METHOD Parameter HTML FORM Source & Sample Demo - Servlet Interaction What is HTTP Processing? Demo - Extracting Information Java Servlet API Servlet Request Handling Request Methods for Input Data Chapter 2 Summary Chapter 3 J2EE Applications Web Application Structure Servlet Tags Demo - Structure of J2EE Projects Chapter 3 Summary Chapter 4 Session Management Session Support Creating a Session Object HttpSession Methods Demo - Sessions Session Invalidation Illustrating Request Dispatcher Application Performance Persistent Sessions Chapter 4 Summary Chapter 5 JavaBeans Illustrating JavaBeans Rules of JavaClasses Visual Logic Beans Demo - Building a JavaBean Class Servlet/JSP Model Demo - Inserting a JavaBean Chapter 5 Summary Chapter 6 JavaServer Pages JSP Document Components Approach: Advantages & Disadvantages Server-Side Scripting JSP Translation JSP Forwarding Demo - Creating a JSP Document JSP Components JSP Implicit Objects include and taglib Directive JSP Expression JSP Scriplet & Comment Distinct JSP Disadvantages JSP Action Tags Servlets & JavaBeans Demo - Inclusion of JavaBeans & Servlets useBean Translation Chapter 6 Summary Chapter 7 Java Database Connectivity JDBC with MVC Different Types of Drivers JDBC V2.0 Environment Connections Accessing Connection Pools Creating Connections Using StringBuffer & ResultSet Object Demo - Relational Database Access Program Result Set Table Demo - JavaBean & JavaServer Page Capabilities Chapter 7 Summary Chapter 8 Enterprise JavaBeans Benefits of Enterprise JavaBean Development Comparing JavaBeans & EJB's Illustrating EJB's Session EJB's Demo - Building an Enterprise JavaBean Staple Session Beans Message EJB's Naming Overview Demo - Creating an EJB Client Chapter 8 Summary Chapter 9 J2EE Security 4 Processes of J2EE Security Security Layers Application Authentication WebSphere Security Policies Security Delegation Policy Chapter 9 Summary Chapter 10 Custom JSP Tags JSP Components Defining Tag Handler Deploying Tag Libraries Demo - Custom JSP Tags Chapter 10 Summary |