Overview
This course will integrate a combination of instructor-led discussions and interactive workshops to demonstrate the development and testing of server-side applications using J2EE v1.4 component model. This course will focus on illustrating the use of the WSAD v5.1 product for developing servlets, JSPs, JavaBeans and EJBs. This seminar will focus on: WSAD wizards, migration to v5.1, servlet and JSP component development, session, message and entity EJB development, J2CA and their adapters, Web Services framework, JMS and MQSeries, packaging and deployment issues, J2EE Design patterns and Struts development.
Prerequisites
Each student should have a basic understanding of the WWW and have been exposed to the Java programming language.
Class Format
Lecture and Lab
Audience
Java developers, web page designers and other professionals that will be designing, developing and implementing large scale applications using JSPs, servlets, Enterprise JavaBeans and implementing them using IBM’s WebSphere Application Server v5.1
Learning Objectives
After completing this course, the student should be able to:
- Understand the role of the WSAD v5.0 IDE
tool
- Explain the role of WSAD projects and perspectives
- Demonstrate the usage of WSAD wizards for
rapidly developing components, projects and
servers
- Illustrate the J2EE 1.4 component model and
role in designing server-side applications
- Develop, debug and test servlet and JSP components
- Understand role of JDBC to establish connectivity
to relational structures
- Illustrate the role of Struts and develop
Struts oriented applications
- Understand the role of Web Services, UDDI
Registries and the Service Oriented Architecture
- Depict the role of JMS and MQSeries
- Illustrate the J2EE packaging and deployment
strategies
- Demonstrate the usage of JCA and the role
of resource adapters
- Illustrate WSAD v5.0 projects and packaging
- Deploy applications to the embedded WebSphere
Application Server
Course Duration
5 Days
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