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◊ PUBLIC JAVA EE TRAINING
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When you register for one of our instructor-led online Java EE classes, we send you a computer headset, the courseware for class, and some other goodies. At the time of class, you simply put your headset on and log in to our web conferencing software. You can hear everything the instructor says, see the complete presentation, and ask questions at any time. Classes are small, generally 2-6 students, full of hands-on exercises, and are never cancelled due to low enrollment.

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Java EE Seminar for Managers (1 day)


Classes for individuals are delivered via the Web by a Webucator instructor over a live web conference. For more information on how these classes are delivered click here or call us toll free at 877-932-8228.

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Date Range Price Register
January 30, 2009
(Start time: 10:00 AM ET)
$495.00
February 27, 2009
(Start time: 10:00 AM ET)
$495.00
March 27, 2009
(Start time: 10:00 AM ET)
$495.00
May 1, 2009
(Start time: 10:00 AM ET)
$495.00
June 26, 2009
(Start time: 10:00 AM ET)
$495.00
You may also register by calling 1-877-932-8228.

Overview of Java EE Development Course Overview

This course provides a coherent, high-level explanation of the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE): what sorts of software are created with Java EE; how software is developed for this platform; how it is deployed and put into production; how it can be administered. The course is designed specifically for non-programmers -- analysts, managers, technical writers, and anyone who desires a good conceptual understanding of Java EE while not needing to drill down into the details of particular APIs or runtime specifications. Developers may also find this course quite useful as a starting point for one or more of our courses in specific Java EE technology -- it gives a great sense of the big picture before one dives into the details of Servlets, JSP, JSF, EJB, or Java web services.

The course is presented seminar-style, with no hands-on exercises for students and no need for lab equipment. The instructor demonstrates several sample Java EE applications, including web applications, EJBs, JMS, and web services, and can go into source code and other details to suit the interests of the audience. But the focus is on architecture, and on boiling down a very complex system to its essential features: code portability, components and containers, metadata and declarative development. Students come to understand the roles that various Java EE technologies play in a multi-tier, enterprise application, and acquire the terminology and basic workings of each.

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Overview of Java EE Development Course Goals

  • Understand the role of Java EE in the development of enterprise software in the Java language.
  • Understand how Java EE facilitates integration of Java components with non-Java systems including relational databases, the World Wide Web, message queues, CORBA objects, and web services.
  • Appreciate the importance of the container/component architecture, which gives Java EE servers the ability to take a great deal of grunt-work off of the shoulders of the application.
  • Describe how containers are able to provide enterprise features to compliant application components, such as remote connectivity, scalability, availability, security, and transaction support.
  • Explain the use of source-code annotations and XML deployment descriptors as a way of reducing programming workload and communicating with the Java EE application server.
  • Understand the deployment process and know the general structure of web, EJB, and enterprise archive files.

Overview of Java EE Development Course Prerequisites

Experience in the following areas is required:

  • Some prior experience with business software is assumed, but there are no formal prerequisites for this course.

Overview of Java EE Development Course Outline

  1. History and Overview
    1. Structured Programming
    2. Object-Oriented Programming
    3. 4GLs and RAD
    4. Java
    5. Java EE and the Outside World
    6. Versions Upon Versions
  2. Concepts
    1. The Virtual Machine and Runtime
    2. How Does It Work?
    3. Containers and Components
    4. Three Containers
    5. Aspect-Oriented Programming
    6. Java EE as an AOP Platform
    7. Annotations
    8. Deployment Descriptors
    9. Remote Connectivity
    10. Scalability
    11. Availability
    12. Security
    13. Transactionality
  3. Technology
    1. JDBC
    2. Servlets
    3. JavaServer Pages
    4. Java Naming and Director Interface
    5. The Component Environment
    6. Multi-Tier Applications
    7. JavaServer Faces
    8. Enterprise JavaBeans
    9. Java Persistence API
    10. Ajax
    11. Java Message Service
    12. APIs for Web Services
  4. Tools, Standards, and Portability
    1. Java IDEs
    2. Web Servers and Containers
    3. Application Servers
    4. Standards and Portability
    5. What Is and Isn't Standardized
    6. Beyond Java EE
  5. Development and Administration
    1. Development Process
    2. Assembling WARs and EJB JARs
    3. Assembling EARs
    4. Verifiers
    5. External Resources
    6. Administrative Tools
    7. Administrative Tasks
    8. Remote Administration and Domains

Overview of Java EE Development Course Materials

Each student will receive a comprehensive set of materials, including course notes and all the programming examples.

Overview of Java EE Development Course Technical Requirements and Setup Instructions

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