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Fundamentals of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) Using J2EE RI
Java Training Overview

This class uses lecture and extensive hands-on workshops to teach you the concepts and techniques of coding Enterprise JavaBeans.

Java Training Background

Enterprise JavaBeans is a specification that promises to greatly ease the creation of sophisticated transaction based applications with minimal work. It does this by shifting the burden of writing the complex "plumbing" of such applications from the programmer to the middleware vendor. The application programmer need only be concerned with solving the business problem at hand. The resulting server application is not only portable to all platforms that conform to EJB specifications but it also encourages reuse through its modular design. EJB has quickly gained enthusiastic support by most middleware vendors, and it is expected to become the standard solution for Java based transaction applications in the near future.

Note: This course addresses version 2.0 of the EJB specification as implemented in J2EE verion 1.3.

Java Training Platform

Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) reference implementation running on Windows NT 4.0 or 2000 Professional or Sun Solaris.


Java Training Prerequisites

Familiarity with the Java programming language. An understanding of databases and transactions concepts is helpful but not required. A basic understanding of XML and XML DTDs (document type definitions) is also helpful but not required.

Java Training Course duration

4 Days

Java Training Learning Objectives

After successfully completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Code Enterprise JavaBeans!
  • Explain the EJB architecture and show its advantages
  • Explain how EJB relates to other middleware technologies
  • Demonstrate EJB examples that can be used as basis for real applications
  • Give students a solid base of the technology so they can work independently
Java Training Course outline
  • Introduction to EJB
    • Distributed Objects
    • What is EJB?
    • EJB & Enterprise Java
    • EJB Architecture
  • Session Beans
    • Session Beans: Overview
    • Session Bean Life Cycle
    • Writing a Session Bean
    • The Remote Interface
    • The Home Interface
    • The Session Bean Class
    • Writing a Bean: Recap
  • Deploying Session Beans
    • Overview
    • Deployment Descriptor
    • Deploying the Bean
  • Deploying Enterprise Beans in J2EE
    • Overview
    • 1. Write / Compile Code
    • 2. Create an Application
    • 3. Package the Bean
    • 4. Verify the Code
    • 5. Deploy Application
  • Writing an EJB Client
    • EJB Clients
    • JNDI
    • Looking Up a Bean
  • Entity Beans
    • Entity Beans: Overview
    • Entity Bean Life Cycle
    • Writing an Entity Bean
    • The Remote Interface
    • The Primary Key
    • The Home Interface
    • The Entity Bean Class
    • The EntityBean Interface
  • Deploying Entity Beans
    • Overview
    • Deployment Descriptor
    • Deploying the Bean
    • Deploying an Entity Bean
  • Managing Persistence in J2EE
    • J2EE & Persistence
    • Setting Up Persistence
  • The Bean Class Revisited
    • EnterpriseBean
    • Passivation / Activation
    • Load & Store
    • Removing a Bean
    • Bean Context
    • Bean Class Bases
    • Using Bean References
  • Using Exceptions in EJB
    • EJB Exceptions Overview
    • Application Exceptions
    • System Exceptions
    • Recap
  • Transactions
    • Transactions
    • Transactions in EJB
    • Container-Managed TXs
    • Bean-Managed TX's
  • Bean-Managed Persistence
    • BMP vs CMP
    • The Bean Class
  • Other EJB Issues
    • Environment Settings
    • Beans & Threads
    • Design Ideas
Hardware/Software Requirements
  • Hardware Requirements
    • Intel-based PC
      • Windows NT 4.0 or 2000 Professional
        • Note: Windows 95 & 98 are NOT supported
      • Minimum 586 166 MHz Processor
      • Minimum of 64 MB memory
      • Minimum of 4 KB environment space
      • Minimum of 120 MB disk space for Java software; additional 140 MB for documentation
    OR
    • SUN Solaris/SPARC Workstation
      • Sun Solaris 2.6, 2.7 or 8
      • Minimum of 64 MB memory
      • Minimum of 4 KB environment space
      • Minimum of 120 MB disk space for Java software; additional 140 MB for documentation
  • Software Requirements
    • Java 2 Standard Edition version 1.3 software and documentation*
    • Java 2 Enterprise Edition version 1.3 software and documentation*
    • A standard browser (for documentation)
    • Adobe Acrobat Reader*
    • Student files
    • Text Editor*

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