Overview
This course will integrate a combination of instructor-led discussions and interactive workshops to assist designers and developers to get started with using Rational Software Architect (RSA). This course will allow them to gain a hands-on experience with RSA as they get introduction to a number of features, supporting concepts, and integration with other tools. In this course you will learn the basics of model templates and using the Unified Modeling Language (UML) diagram types RSA supports. Also, learn about transformations and patterns and how to analyze the architectural structure of an application.
Prerequisites
Each student should have a basic understanding of the internet 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 and modeling applications using Rational Software Architect .
Learning Objectives
After completing this course, the student should be able to:
- Describe the modeling perspective and the
RSA views.
- Create and organize projects and models in
RSA to begin designing a J2EE application.
- Introduce diagrams and models supported by
RSA.
- Create and modify class, activity, sequence,
topic, and browse diagrams.
- Develop models in RSA as part of a development
team: publish and share models; employ Software
Configuration Management (SCM) best practices
to manage models
- Apply reusable assets in the development
process: use patterns; perform model transformations
- Discuss the role of J2EE patterns and anti-patterns
- Use the application analyzer to find patterns
and anti-patterns in implementation code and
determine whether the code adheres to organizational
code standards
Course Duration
1 Day
Course outline
WebSphere
v6.1 Overview
- WebSphere products
- Standalone vs Network Deployment administration
- J2EE v1.5 overview
- J2EE packaging
- Application lifecycle
- WebSphere architecture
o Cells
o Clusters
o Nodes
o Node Agents
o Web Services Gateway
RAD IDE
- IDE environment
o Perspectives
o Editors
o Views
o Layouts
- Project architecture
o EAR
o WAR
o JAR
o RAR
- Project types
o Enterprise
o Application Client
o Dynamic/Static Web
o Connectors
o Server
- Project properties
Unified Modeling
Language
- Defining UML
- Visual Modeling with UML
o Notation
o Building blocks
o Relationships
- Dependency
- Association
- Generalization
- Aggregation
- Rational Unified Process
o Process Advisor
o Process Browser
- Application visualization with UML
o Browse diagram
o Topic diagram
o Static Method diagram
o Class diagram
o Sequence diagram
- J2EE visualization
J2EE
Design Patterns
- What are Patterns
- Pattern benefits
- J2EE Pattern Catalog
- Evolution
- Presentation tier
- Business tier
- Integration tier
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