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Java 5: Enterprise Connectivity Training |
One Day Course
Performance-Based Objectives
You will establish connectivity in an enterprise using Java EE in order to create unlimited opportunities for the growth of the enterprise.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Examine Java enterprise application. You will also be analyzing web applications and enterprise applications in general.
- Explore the Java EE elements that are required to build an enterprise application.
- Examine the JDBC-ODBC connectivity mechanism and also analyze how to connect to enterprise databases using standard Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) APIs. You will also analyze the JDBC-ODBC connectivity mechanism.
- Examine the basics of SQL, build a JDBC application, and process the results of a query using the JDBC application.
- Identify Java servlets and its types, and also examine the servlet APIs.
- Develop a Java servlet that allows users to manipulate and display results retrieved from a database in the HTML format.
- Identify the essentials of Java Server Pages.
- Work with Java Server Page objects.
- Implement JavaBeans in JSP.
- Identify Enterprise JavaBeans and its types. You will examine the differences between the Session Bean and the Entity bean, and discover the different options available to you to implement persistence.
- Create and deploy a bean. You will be able to manage your database with the bean you create.
Course Description
You have worked on applications using Java programming language. You can incorporate some of the advantages of Java programming language by using Java EE applications to create connectivity in your enterprise. In this course, you will establish connectivity among the various units of an enterprise using the Java Enterprise Edition 5.0 technology.
Prerequisites
It is recommended that you first take the following Element K courses or have equivalent knowledge: Java 2: Programming Language (required) SQL: Fundamentals of Querying (required)
Course Content
Examining Java Enterprise Application
- Examine an Enterprise Application
- Analyze the Java Enterprise Edition
- Identify Java Enterprise Architectural Units
Exploring the Java EE Elements
- Examine the World Wide Web Consortium
- Identify Program Units and Files in Java EE
- Register the .java and .class File Extensions
Identifying Java Database Connectivity
- Examine JDBC-ODBC Architecture
- Examine JDBC-ODBC Architecture
Developing JDBC Applications
- Examine Structured Query Language
- Build JDBC Applications
Exploring Java Servlets
- Identify Java Servlets
- Analyze the Servlet Types
- Examine the Servlet API
Developing Java Servlets
- Create a Java Servlet
- Generate an HTML Output Using a Servlet
- Handle Forms with Servlets
Identifying the Essentials of Java Server Pages
- Examine the Java Server Pages Technology
- Create a JSP File
- Use Action Elements in JSP
Working with Java Server Page Implicit Objects
- Identify Implicit JSP Objects
- Generate Output Using Implicit Objects
- Retrieve Session Information
- Track Information Using application Object
Implementing JavaBeans in JSP
- Explore JavaBean Basics
- Execute a JavaBean with JSP Action Elements
Execute a JavaBean with JSP Action Elements
- Examine Enterprise JavaBean Architecture
- Identify Session Bean
- Identify Entity Bean
- Examine the Services Required by EJB
Developing a Bean
- Examine the Bean Development Process
- Develop a Stateless Session Bean
- Build an Entity Bean
For more information on Acumen Classes
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