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http://www.aptech-globaltraining.com Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) Who Can Benefit Java technology programmers who want to develop enterprise applications that conform to the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) standards. Prerequisites : To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to: Use Java technology syntax fluently Code a Java technology class and methods Understand the Java technology interface construct Understand the JavaBeans[tm] component architecture Create and modify simple HTML pages Write a Java technology program Skills Gained Upon completion of this course, you should be able to: Create, code, and test EJB components that provide enterprise application logic Provide HTML client access to EJB components through servlets Create HTML clients using JavaServer Pages technology Access a database using JDBC or entity EJB components Assemble, deploy, and test a distributed Java technology application Course Content Module 1: Building Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition Applications Describe the purpose of each of the components of the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) Define the J2EE application life cycle roles Describe how an Integrated Development Environment supports developing J2EE applications Module 2: Distributed Object Communication Explain how clients communicate with remote components Module 3: Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition and Enterprise JavaBeans Describe the purpose of the two types of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs): entity beans and session beans Explain the roles involved in creating applications using EJBs Explain the responsibilities of each role in the EJB development process Module 4: Creating Session EJBs Describe the parts of an EJB session bean Create a simple EJB session bean P.O. Box 50028, Dubai, UAE Tel: 04 355 3545 Fax: 04 355 3577 http://www.aptech-globaltraining.com Module 5: Testing Session EJBs Write a simple client to test an EJB Define an EJB reference Use JNDI to look up the EJB's home object Assemble and deploy a session EJB Module 6: JDBC and Resource Factories Explain how to use the Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) API to execute dynamic SQL statements Explain how to use a resource factory to acquire a database connection Code a session EJB that accesses a database using JDBC Module 7: Entity EJB Overview Describe how entity beans and session beans differ Describe how an entity bean is used Describe the entity bean life cycle List the methods on an entity bean and their purpose Describe how container-managed persistence differs from bean-managed persistence Module 8: Creating BMP Entity EJBs Describe bean-managed persistence (BMP) Build a BMP entity bean Code a custom finder method for a BMP EJB Use a Data Access Object with a BMP EJB Assemble and deploy a BMP entity bean Module 9: Creating CMP Entity EJBs Describe container-managed persistence (CMP) Build a CMP entity bean Assemble and deploy a CMP entity bean Module 10: Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition Clients Describe the client types supported by J2EE applications Choose the appropriate style of client design for a given application Describe the factors to consider when developing client components for an application that is compliant with J2EE architecture Module 11: Creating Servlets Describe the Servlet API and its associated classes and interfaces Create a servlet based on the HttpServlet class Assemble and run a servlet Module 12: Introduction to JavaServer Pages Technology Explain the function of JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology Describe the services provided by a JSP container List the benefits of using JSP technology Explain the relationship between servlets and JSPs P.O. Box 50028, Dubai, UAE Tel: 04 355 3545 Fax: 04 355 3577 http://www.aptech-globaltraining.com Module 13: JSP Page Elements List and describe the elements of a JSP page Create JavaServer Pages that incorporate the major JSP elements and Java scriptlets Module 14: Web-Tier Design Options Define the role of servlets and JavaServer Pages technology in the J2EE application programming model (APM) Describe the different JSP architectural models Explain how to implement the Model/View/Controller (MVC) design pattern using servlets and JSPs Design, build, and deploy a Model 2 multi-tier application using web clients, servlets, JSPs, and EJBs P.O. Box 50028, Dubai, UAE Tel: 04 355 3545 Fax: 04 355 3577