Servlet & JSP Development using WebSphere Studio v5.0


| Audience |
Java developers,
web page designers and other professionals that
will be designing, developing and implementing
web applications using JavaServer Pages, servlets,
Enterprise JavaBeans and implementing them using
IBM’s WebSphere Application Server. |
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Duration |
5 Days |
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| Course Abstract |
This course will integrate
a combination of instructor-led discussions and
interactive workshops to demonstrate the development
and testing of server-side applications using
J2EE component model. This course will focus on
illustrating the use of the WebSphere Studio Application
Developer product for developing servlets, JavaServer
Pages and Enterprise JavaBeans. Additionally,
the role of the WebSphere Application Server v5.0
for testing, use of WAR and EAR files, debugging
and deployment will be highlighted. Each student
will learn the best practices solution for developing
J2EE applications using Model-View-Controller
framework and the separation of servlets, JSPs
and JavaBean components. |
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| Objectives |
Upon conclusion participants will have acquired
these skills:
- Understand the role of the WSAD v5.0 tool
- Depict the usage of WSAD projects and perspectives
- Illustrate the J2EE 1.3 component model and
role in designing server-side applications
- Develop, debug and test servlet applications
using Servlet v2.3
- Develop, debug and test JavaServer Pages
using JSP v1.2
- Integrate JavaBeans with the servlet/JSP
development model
- Understand the role of Web services and its
APIs
- Understand role of JDBC to establish connectivity
to relational structures
- Use of existing Enterprise JavaBeans for
application business logic (Entity, Session
and Message)
- Understand the role of JMS and MQSeries
- Administer and manage WebSphere Application
Server using the Server perspective in WSAD
- Demonstrate packaging of JAR, WAR and EAR
components
- Deploy Enterprise applications to WebSphere
Application Server in WSAD
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| Class Format |
Lecture and Lab |
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| Prerequisites |
Each student should
have a basic understanding of the WWW and have
been exposed to the Java programming language. |
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