Servlet and JSP Development with Rational Application Developer V7
Seminar
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Kursart
Seminar
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Ort
Holzgerlingen
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5 Tage
Describe the J2EE component modelDevelop, debug, and test server-side applications using IBM RAD and WAS V6.1Use JavaBeans, JSPs, and servletsDevelop, test, and use JSP custom tagsDeployment and runtime issues of J2EE-based applications including security, scalability, and workload management in the context of WAS V6.1Assemble and perform integration testing of J2EE-based applications using WAS V6.1Identify best practices for designing and building Web applications, such as application frameworks and design patterns. Gerichtet an: This intermediate-level course is designed for Java developers.
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Beginn
Hinweise zu diesem Kurs
Before taking this course, students should complete course JA355, Introduction to Java SE 5 Using Eclipse 3.2, or have equivalent skills in developing, testing, and deploying Java applications.Java-Bootcamp-from Zero to Java-Hero (OA11D0DE)
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This 5-day instructor-led course teaches software developers how to build Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) applications based on servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSPs). The course covers the J2EE 1.4 component model, and the advantages of using an application server such as IBM WebSphere Application Server V6.1.Through lectures and hands-on exercises, this course teaches students how to develop and test servlets, servlet filters, JSPs, JSP custom tags, and JavaBeans. Students learn how to use IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software V7 to develop and debug Web-based applications, and how to package and deploy applications to IBM WebSphere Application Server V6.1. In addition, students learn best practices for building J2EE e-business applications, including the use of the model-view-controller (MVC) framework to separate concerns among the JavaBeans, JSPs, and servlets in the application.Hands-on exercises provided throughout the course are designed to give students an opportunity to gain practical experience with the skills and concepts covered in the lectures, and include topics such as creating and combining servlets, JSP pages, and JavaBeans, session management, and using JSP Expression Language.
Servlet and JSP Development with Rational Application Developer V7