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Java EE 5 Rev. 3.1.1
Java Training Overview

This intense four-day course teaches Java programmers how to develop enterprise applications using the ease of development features introduced in Java EE 5. Students will learn how to create dynamic web applications with JSP, Java Servlets, JSTL, and JSF. They will use JAX-WS to develop SOAP based web services. Students will learn about session and message-driven EJBs, as well as the new Persistence API. They will also be introduced to JavaMail, Java Message Service, Java Transaction API, and Java Management Extensions.

Java Training Prerequisites

Java Programming.

Java Training Learning Objectives

After completing this course, the student should be able to:

  • Describe the architecture and use of JEE technologies.
  • Write web applications that combine Java Servlets, JavaServer Pages, and JavaBeans using the Model-View-Controller architecture.
  • Develop web applications using the component-based and event-driven JavaServer Faces framework.
  • Send and receive asynchronous messages with the Java Message Service.
  • Interface with mail servers with JavaMail.
  • Describe the Enterprise JavaBean architecture.
  • Write session and message-driven EJBs.
  • Access a relational database with the Java Persistence API.
  • Handle transactions with the Java Transaction API.
  • Integrate legacy systems with JAX-WS web services.
Java Training Course duration

4 Days

Java Training Course outline

1. Course Introduction
  • Course Objectives
  • Overview
  • Suggested References
2. Introduction to Java EE 5
  • Introduction to Java EE
  • Java SE Building Blocks
  • Servlets, JSPs, and Web Applications
  • Web Services
  • Enterprise JavaBeans
  • Additional Java EE APIs
  • Java EE Clients
  • POJO, Dependency Injection, and Annotations
  • The Java EE Platform
3. Introduction to JSP and JSTL
  • MVC and Web Applications
  • JSP As the View
  • JSP Scripting Elements
  • Expression Language
  • EL Operators
  • Request and Response
  • include and forwards
  • JSTL
  • Conditionals and Iteration in JSTL
  • JSTL Variables And Output
4. Introduction to Java Servlets and JavaBeans
  • Java Servlets as the Controller
  • HttpServlet
  • HTTPServletRequest
  • HTTPServletResponse
  • HttpSession
  • RequestDispatcher
  • JavaBeans as the Model
  • Bean Scopes
  • web.xml
5. JavaServer Faces
  • Frameworks
  • JSF Benefits
  • JSF Tag Libraries
  • Components
  • Managed Beans
  • Event handling
  • Navigation
  • Validators and Converters
  • Lifecycle
  • JSF Application Structure
6 . JMS
  • Messaging Concepts
  • What is JMS ?
  • Point-to-Point
  • Publish/Subscribe
  • Message Object
  • Session
  • Creating the Client
7. JavaMail
  • Mail Systems and JavaMail
  • The javax.mail Packages
  • Establishing a Session
  • The MimeMessage Class
  • Sending a Message
  • Retrieving Email Messages
  • Multi-part Messages
8. EJB3 Overview
  • The Enterprise JavaBean
  • EJB Benefits
  • Defining the Bean Interface
  • Defining the Bean Class
  • Creating a Client Servlet
  • Assembly and Deployment of EJBs
9. Session Beans and Message-Driven Beans
  • A Session Bean
  • Stateless Session Beans
  • PostConstruct and PreDestroy
  • Lifecycle of a Stateless Session Bean
  • Stateful Session Beans
  • Lifecycle of a Stateful Session Bean
  • Lifecycle Callbacks
  • Dependency Injection
  • Message-Driven Beans
  • MDB Lifecycle
  • Sending a Message
10. Introduction to the Persistence API
  • What is Java Persistence?
  • Persistence Objects and Metadata
  • Creating an Entity Class
  • The Entity Manager
  • Looking up Entities
  • The Persistence Unit
  • Deployment
11. Persisting Entities
  • EntityManager and Persistence Context
  • Entity Lifecycle
  • Creating and Removing Entities
  • Transactions
  • Mapping Entities to Tables
  • Entity Relationships
  • Primary Keys
  • Lazy Loading and Cascading
12. Transactions
  • Transaction Terminology
  • The Java Transaction API
  • The UserTransaction Interface
  • Transactions in Java EE
  • Bean-Managed Transactions
  • Container-Managed Transactions
  • Transaction Attributes
  • Transaction Rollbacks
13. Data Binding with JAXB 2.0
  • W3C XML Schema
  • XML Data Binding Basics
  • JAXB Architecture
  • Compiling Schema to Java
  • JAXBContext
  • Unmarshalling
  • Marshalling
  • Validation
  • Custom Binding Declarations
  • Java to Schema
14. Java API for XML-Based Web Services (JAX-WS)
  • JAX-WS
  • Creating a Web Service Endpoint
  • The Service Implementation
  • The Service Interface
  • apt and wsgen
  • Generated Files
  • Packaging and Deploying the Application
  • A JAX-WS Client
  • wsimport
15. Java Management Extension (JMX)
  • What is a JMX?
  • MBeans
  • Creating a Standard MBean
  • Object Names
  • The MBean Server
  • Local Client
  • Remote Client
  • JConsole
  • Notifications
16. Case Study
  • Persistence
  • Stateless Session Bean
  • Web Tier Client: HTML
  • Web Tier Client: Controller Servlet
  • Web Tier Client: Data Transfer JavaBean
  • Web Tier Client: JSP
  • Web Tier Client: web.xml
  • Message-Driven Bean
  • JMS Client
  • JAX-WS Endpoint
  • Web Service Client
Appendix A. Underlying Technologies: RMI, JNDI, and JDBC

Appendix B. Ant


System Requirements

Minimum Hardware/Software Requirements

  • Each student should have a PC running Windows 2000 or XP. All required software is freely downloadable. See the course setup guide for details.


 
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