JBuilder eCommerce Executive Briefing


| Audience |
Application architects, application developers, project managers and other professionals that will be transitioning into J2EE architecture. |
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Duration |
3 Hours |
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| Course Abstract |
This technical briefing will utilize an interactive lecture to illustrate the J2EE architecture and the infrastructure of the eCommerce environment. This briefing will strive to introduce the following topics; role of different infrastructure components (like browsers, web servers, application servers and firewalls), discuss the role of J2EE containers (Web and EJB), illustrate the usage of various Java components (servlets, JavaServer Pages and enterprise JavaBeans), J2EE security, J2EE services (JDBC, JMS, JNDI, JTA, etc) and provide a high level illustration of the interaction between all of these different pieces. |
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| Objectives |
Upon conclusion participants will have acquired
these skills:
- Depict J2EE as a platform for web development
- Illustrate the benefits and costs associated
with J2EE application development
- Depict role of web and application servers
- Understand role of servlets and JavaServer
Pages
- Illustrate differences between Java components
and containers
- Define the role of Web and EJB containers
in application server model
- Depict the role of the J2EE services: JNDI,
JDBC, JMS, JTA/JTS, RMI and CORBA
- Explain the use of J2EE security
- Illustrate the support for XML and SOAP for
Web Service development
- Understand the different deployment packages
for a J2EE environmentegacy data
- Explore the role of Java Native Interface
(JNI)
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| Class Format |
Lecture only |
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| Prerequisites |
Each student should have a basic understanding of application development either as a developer, project manager or end client. Additionally, basic knowledge of Internet oriented applications is helpful, but not required..
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