Duration: 5 Days
Who Can Benefit: Students who can benefit from this course are Sun Certified Java technology programmers who want to develop enterprise applications that conform to the Java EE platform standards.
Prerequisites: To succeed fully in this course, students should be: • Experienced with the Java programming language • Familiar with distributed programming (multi-tier architecture) • Familiar with relational database theory and the basics of structured query language (SQL) • Familiar with component technology
Skills Gained: Upon completion of this course, students should be able to: • Describe the application model for the Java EE platform and the context for the model • Develop and run an EJB technology application • Develop a web-based user interface to an EJB technology application • Develop simple web services for the Java EE platform • Configure the Java EE platform services layer
Related Courses: Before: Java Programming Language (SL-275) Java Programming Language Workshop (SL-285) Object-Oriented Analysis and Design Using UML (OO-226) After: Web Component Development with Servlet and JSP Technologies (SL-314) Business Component Development With Enterprise JavaBeans Technology (SL-351) Creating Web Services Using Java Technology (DWS-3111)
Course Content: Module 1 - Placing the Java EE Model in Context Describe the needs of enterprise applications and describe how Java EE 5 technology addresses these needs Describe the Java EE 5 platform application programming interfaces (APIs) and supporting services Describe the Java EE platform tiers and architectures Describe how to simplify Java EE application development using architecture patterns
Module 2 - Java EE Component Model and Development Step Describe the principles of a component-based development model Describe the asynchronous communication model Describe the process used and roles involved when developing and executing a Java EE application Compare the different methods and tools available for developing a Java EE application and related components Describe how to configure and package Java EE applications
Module 3 - Web Component Model Describe the role of web components in a Java EE application Define the HTTP request-response model Compare Java servlets and components and JSP components Describe the basic session management strategies Manage thread safety issues in web components Describe the purpose of web-tier design patterns
Module 4 - Developing Servlets Describe the servlet API Use the request and response APIs Forward control and pass data Use the session management API
Module 5 - Developing With JavaServer Pages Technology Evaluate the role of JSP technology as a presentation mechanism Author JSP pages Process data received from servlets in a JSP page Describe the use of tag libraries
Module 6 - EJB Component Model Describe the role of EJB components in a Java EE application Describe the EJB component model Identify the proper terminology to use when discussing EJB components and their elements
Module 7 - Implementing EJB 3.0 Session Beans Compare stateless and stateful behavior Describe the operational characteristics of a stateless session bean Describe the operational characteristics of a stateful session bean Create session beans Package and deploy session beans Create a session bean client
Module 8 - The Java Persistence API Describe the role of the Java Persistence API (JPA) in a Java EE application Describe the basics of Object Relational Mapping Describe the elements and environment of an Entity component Describe the life cycle and operational characteristics of Entity components
Module 9 - Implementing a Transaction Policy Describe transaction semantics Compare programmatic and declarative transaction scoping Use the Java Transaction API (JTA) to scope transactions programmatically Implement a container-managed transaction policy Support optimistic locking with the versioning of entity components Predict the effect of transaction scope on application performance Describe the effect of exceptions on transaction state
Module 10 - Developing Java EE Applications Using Messaging Describe JMS technology Create a queue message producer Create a synchronous message consumer Create an asynchronous message consumer List the capabilities and limitations of EJB components as messaging clients
Module 11 - Developing Message-Driven Beans Describe the properties and life cycle of message-driven beans Create a JMS message-driven bean Create lifecycle event handlers for a JMS message-driven bean
Module 12 - Web Service Model Describe the role of web services List the specifications used to make web services platform independent Describe the Java APIs used for XML processing and web services
Module 13 - Implementing Java EE Web Services with JAX-WS Describe endpoints supported by the Java EE 5 platform Describe the requirements of JAX-WS Servlet Endpoints Describe the requirements of JAX-WS EJB Endpoints Develop Web Service Clients
Module 14 - Implementing a Security Policy Exploit container-managed security Define user roles and responsibilities Create a role-based security policy Use the security API Configure authentication in the web tier
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