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Training Course: Building Enterprise Java Applications using J2EE

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Training Course Code: JAVAJ2EE
Training Duration: 5 days.
Price: £1,595

Training Course Summary:

Course Overview

Using a mixture of lectures and practical sessions, plus a detailed case study, this course shows you how to apply Java concepts in order to build distributed, multi-tiered and component based enterprise applications.

Who Should Attend

Anyone needing to learn how Java concepts can be extended to apply to multi-tiered and distributed component based systems.

The course is Application Server independent, so all topics covered will be suitable for all J2EE development environments.

A software engineering approach is followed, and delegates are exposed to the use of the Unified Modelling Language (UML) during the case study. No previous experience of UML is required.

What You Will Learn

You will learn how to:

Apply Java principles to build industrial strength, robust Java Enterprise Applications
Manipulate databases using Java
To write and deploy servlets to dynamically generate web pages
Manage user sessions using servlets
Write Java Server Pages
Build elegant applications by using JSP’s and Servlets together
Write and deploy Enterprise Java Beans
Use the Java Messaging Service (JMS)
Use UML Models to describe Java designs and architectures
Use Application Servers from a variety of vendors




Pre-requisites



At least six months’ experience of working with Java 2 Standard Edition. Basic Java techniques will not be taught on this course.

Delegates should be experienced in object-oriented techniques, inheritance and interfaces. An understanding of exceptions, threading and collections is required, but extensive experience of these topics is not essential.

The Unified Modelling Language will be used during the final case study, and the mapping from J2EE to UML is described – no experience of UML is required.



Follow-up Courses

None


Course Content



Course Introduction
J2EE Concepts
JDBC (Java Database Connectivity)
Java Naming and Directory Interface – JNDI
Servlets
JavaServer Pages
Enterprise Java Beans
Entity EJB’s
Messaging with JMS
Leading Application Servers
UML/J2EE Overview
Course Summary
Case Study Overview
Build the application in a series of iterations
Course Overview

Using a mixture of lectures and practical sessions, plus a detailed case study, this course shows you how to apply Java concepts in order to build distributed, multi-tiered and component based enterprise applications.

Who Should Attend

Anyone needing to learn how Java concepts can be extended to apply to multi-tiered and distributed component based systems.

The course is Application Server independent, so all topics covered will be suitable for all J2EE development environments.

A software engineering approach is followed, and delegates are exposed to the use of the Unified Modelling Language (UML) during the case study. No previous experience of UML is required.

What You Will Learn

You will learn how to:

Apply Java principles to build industrial strength, robust Java Enterprise Applications
Manipulate databases using Java
To write and deploy servlets to dynamically generate web pages
Manage user sessions using servlets
Write Java Server Pages
Build elegant applications by using JSP’s and Servlets together
Write and deploy Enterprise Java Beans
Use the Java Messaging Service (JMS)
Use UML Models to describe Java designs and architectures
Use Application Servers from a variety of vendors




Pre-requisites



At least six months’ experience of working with Java 2 Standard Edition. Basic Java techniques will not be taught on this course.

Delegates should be experienced in object-oriented techniques, inheritance and interfaces. An understanding of exceptions, threading and collections is required, but extensive experience of these topics is not essential.

The Unified Modelling Language will be used during the final case study, and the mapping from J2EE to UML is described – no experience of UML is required.



Follow-up Courses

None


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