Migration to J2EE for non-Object Oriented Developers


| Audience |
This course is intended for mainframe developers that will be transitioning to the OO development environment using the Java J2EE framework. |
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Duration |
3 Days |
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| Course Abstract |
Using instructor-led discussions and interactive case studies, this course will introduce the student to the OO development realm within the Internet environment. This seminar will illustrate the following topics: eCommerce infrastructure overview, role of Web Servers and Application Servers, firewalls, J2EE Framework, comparing J2EE to mainframe architecture, J2EE to mainframe connectivity, define basic concept of object orientation, demonstrate OO principles of objects, define inheritance, abstraction and encapsulation and depict the standard principles of OO web application design. |
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| Objectives |
After completing this course, students will
be able to:
- Understand the underlying components of the
eCommerce infrastructure
- Illustrate roles of browsers, web servers,
firewalls, application servers, mainframe integration
and database connectivity
- Become familiar with the J2EE platform
- Learn the role of the J2EE API infrastructure
and the Java class library
- Compare the mainframe architecture to the
J2EE Framework
- Understand the principles of object orientation
- Illustrate the OO concepts of inheritance,
abstraction, polymorphism and encapsulation.
- Depict the role of class types and objects
- Learn the use of attributes and methods in
object design
- Learn basic object oriented programming techniques
- Differentiate between procedural and OO applications
ˇ Understand the basic principles of UMLˇ Illustrate
standard OO application design principles
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| Class Format |
Lecture |
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| Prerequisites |
This course is intended for mainframe developers that will be transitioning to the OO development environment using the Java J2EE framework.
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