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This course teaches how to develop advanced Java applications optionally using
Tomcat and notepad.
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Topics
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Collections
JavaBeans
JDBC
Servlets
JSPs
1/2/3 N Tier Architecture
Threads
EJBs
Security Issues
Networking
Distributed Objects (including RMI)
JNI
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Practical work
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Early labs involve building JavaBeans and collection classes that are used to
construct Servlets and JSPs in later labs. The final labs demonstrate uses of
Servlets, JSPs and other components in creating well-defined Web Applications
using the Model View Controller design pattern. Together these labs gives student
practical hands-on experience in creating and deploying advanced Java technologies.
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What you will learn
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After completing this course, the student should be able to:
Explain the eBusiness architecture
Learn how to develop JavaBeans for use with JSP
Learn the various architectural models for developing JSP and Servlet applications
Learn the details of how and when the Servlet is loaded, methods to receive information and can generate HTML
Learn how Servlets can be used for database connectivity
Learn to build multi-threaded JSP and Servlet application
Learn Enterprise JavaBeans
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Audience
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This course is intended for programmers who are familiar with Java and who want
to learn about the advanced features of Java and the server side programming.
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Prerequisites
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A good understanding of Object-Oriented Programming using Java.
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Duration
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Five days.
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Suggested Pre-requisite Courses
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Introduction to Commercial Java
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