Java Training Overview
This course will teach the students how to use the Rational Rose modeling tool to design and implement a J2EE application. It covers Servlet, JSP and EJB modeling. It also covers database schema design. There are many labs that will give the students hands on experience.
Java Training Audience
J2EE developers, designers and architects who want to learn the model-driven development features of Rational Rose to develop n-Tier enterprise applications.
Java Training Prerequisites
Knowledge of Servlet, JSP and EJB.
Java Training Learning Objectives
This course teaches J2EE developers how to use Rational Rose to develop n-tier J2EE applications. During the labs, students build a complete application starting from the UI tier ending at the database tier.
Java Training Course duration
Three Days
Java Training Course outline
1. Overview of OOAD
- Object-Oriented concepts
- Object
- Object relationships
- Encapsulation
- Class
- Inheritance
- Polymorphism
- The Unified Object-Oriented Software Development Process
- Unified Modeling Language and Rational XDE
2. Requirements Workflow
- Requirements Workflow
- Requirements
- Problem Analysis and User Needs
- Requirements Workshop
- UML and Requirements Capture
3. Use Case Analysis
- Use Case Analysis
- Use Cases and Actors.
- Use Cases Relationships.
- Use Case Diagram.
- Case study.
- Use Case diagrams in XDE
4. Analysis Workflow
- The Analysis Workflow
- Analysis In the Rational Unified Process
- Class Analysis
- Use Case Realizations
- Analysis Packages
- Post Analysis
5. Class Identification
- Class identification
- Class categories: entity, boundary, control
- Noun/verb analysis
- CRC cards
- Class diagrams
- Class diagrams in XDE
- Object diagrams
6. Class Relationship Analysis
- Class relationship analysis
- Class association
- Aggregation
- Composition
- Qualification
- Association Classes
- Relationships in XDE
7. UML and Java
- How does UML apply specifcally to Java
- Class
- Interface
- Package
- Association
- Aggregation
8. Web Layer Modeling
- Role of a Servlet
- Identifying a Servlet in the model
- Representing a Servlet using UML
- Modeling JSP and HTML
- Modeling Servlet to JSP communication
9. Session EJB Modeling
- Introduction to the EJB technology
- Identifying session EJB in the class design
- Stateful or stateless?
- Representing session EJB using UML
10. Entity EJB Modeling
- Role of Entity EJB
- When to choose entity EJB
- Identifying entity EJB in the class design
- Introduction to entity EJB specifcation
- Modeling entity EJB using UML
11. Design Patterns
- What are design patterns
- Common Gang of Four (GOF) patterns
- J2EE design patterns
- Modeling design patterns in Rose
12. Data modeling
- Creating database schema, tables and views
- Normalization and de-normalization
- Indexing
- Triggers
- Stored procedures
- Generating data model from object model
- Forward and reverse engineering data model
Minimum Hardware Requirements
- 1000Mhz Pentium III
- 512 MB RAM minimum
- 6 GB
- Ethernet or Token Ring card
- CD-ROM drive
- Network connectivity to the internet
Minimum Software Requirements
- Microsoft Windows 2000 SP3
- Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0 (or higher)
- Netscape 7 or Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher)
- WinZip 8.0 (or higher)
- IBM DB2 V7.1 Personal Developer Edition
- Rational Rose 2003 Enterprise Edition
- Disk 1 and Disk2 of IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer
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