Duration: 40 hours Who Can Benefit: Students who can benefit from this course are programmers already familiar with the basic structure and syntax of the Java programming language and who need to further expand this knowledge to develop complex, production-level applications. Completing this course also assists individuals preparing for the Sun Certified Developer for the Java 2 Platform examination. Prerequisites: To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to: • Develop applications by using the Java programming language • Understand basic Unified Modeling Language (UML) diagrams • Understand basic Structured Query Language (SQL) statements • Understand how to implement interfaces and handle Java programming exceptions • Use object-oriented programming techniques • Understand GUI design • Understand basic Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) communication • Program with sockets or streams • Understand the monitoring framework that is provided by Java • Develop testing methodologies and test procedures Related Courses: Before: • Fundamentals of the Java Programming Language (SL-110-SE6) • Java Programming Language (SL-275-SE6) • Object-Oriented Analysis and Design Using UML (OO-226) (Optional) After: • Developing Applications for the Java EE Platform (FJ-310-EE5) Module 1 - Introduce the BrokerTool Application • Explain the problem statement of the BrokerTool application • Creating and populating the StockMarket Database • Executing SQL Statements on the StockMarket Database Module 2 - Apply the Model View Controller (MVC) Design Pattern • Explain design patterns • Explain the MVC design pattern • Analyze how the MVC design pattern can be used in applications • Add MVC Interaction Code Module 3 - Implement Unit Testing • Develop unit testcases using JUnit • Execute Unit testcases • Open the InfoTool Project • Prepare JUnit Test Cases for the InfoTool Project • Analyze the JUnit Test Cases of the InfoController class of the InfoTool Project • Create and Analyze Test Methods Inside InfoToolTest.java File • Create a TestSuite of all the Test Cases of the InfoTool Project Module 4 - Design the BrokerTool Application • Apply the MVC design pattern • Begin the analysis and design of the project under study • Develop a build plan for the project • Create the MVC Participants • Establish the BrokerTool MVC Baseline Module 5 - Implement the Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) API • Describe the JDBC API • Explain how using the abstraction layer provided by the JDBC API makes a database front end portable across platforms • Describe the five major tasks involved with the JDBC programmer's interface • State the requirements of a JDBC driver and its relationship to the JDBC driver manager • Describe the data access objects (DAO) pattern and its applicability to a given scenario • Identify the Workflow and Object Interactions • Implement a Database-Connected Broker Model by Using the DAO Pattern Module 6 - Create Graphical User Interfaces (GUI) • Apply the principles of good GUI design • Design and implement a GUI for the project using Matisse • Apply the Composite Design pattern to build the BrokerTool GUI • Use JTable and JTabbedPane classes in your application to build a sophisticated GUI • Add AllCustomerTablePanel to the Palette Window and drag-and-drop to the BrokerGui Class • Create the CustomerPanel Class, add to the Palette Window and drag-and-drop to the BrokerGui Class • Change the Order of the Tabs • Compile and Test the BrokerGui Class Module 7 - Handle GUI Events • Implement a view class • Implement a controller class • Create the BrokerTool view Class • Create the BrokerTool Controller Class • Compile and Testing the BrokerGui Class • Add Event Handling Functionality Module 8 - Log Messages in GUI • Use the logging API • Examine a logging example • Write a custom handler • Set filters to a particular handler • Create the Custom Handler Class Module 9 - Implement Multiple-Tier Design • Compare the BrokerTool two-tier design with the three-tier design for the same application • Explain how you can use the Java technology package, java.net to implement networking applications • Demonstrate how to use the Command design pattern in the application • Apply the Strategy design pattern to create reusable code • Describe how you can implement the network client • Describe how you can implement the network server Module 10 - Implement Advanced Multiple-Tier Design • Use the new Java concurrency APIs to create a multithreaded server • Examine a thread pool • Identify integrity problems in multithreaded servers • Create a Generic Network Client Class Module 11 - Communicate With Remote Objects Using Java RMI • Create remote objects • Use Java RMI to create a multi-tier application • Deploy a Java RMI Implementation of the BrokerModel Interface • Create a Java RMI Implementation of the BrokerView Interface
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