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Advanced Java Programming using
WebSphere Studio Application Developer V5
Java Training Overview

This course teaches how to develop advanced Java applications using IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer.

Java Training Audience

This course is intended for programmers who are familiar with Java and want to learn about the advanced features of Java and server-side programming.

Java Training Prerequisites

  • A good understanding of object-oriented programming using Java.
  • Some experience using IBM VisualAge for Java in Java application development.
Java Training Learning Objectives

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

  • Explain the eBusiness architecture.
  • Use WSAD for Java and J2EE application development
  • Learn how to develop JavaBeans for use with JSP.
  • Learn the various architectural models for developing JSP and servlet applications.
  • Learn the details of how and when the servlet is loaded, methods to receive information and can generate HTML.
  • Learn how servlets can be used for database connectivity.
  • Learn to build multi-threaded JSP and servlet applications.
  • Learn Enterprise JavaBeans
Java Training Course duration

5 Days

Java Training Topics

  • Introduction to WebSphere Studio Application Developer
  • Collections
  • JavaBeans
  • JDBC
  • Servlets
  • JSPs
  • Using WSAD's WebSphere Test Environment
  • 1/2/3 N-Tier Architecture
  • Threads
  • EJBs
  • Security Issues
  • Networking
  • Distributed Objects (including RMI)
  • JNI
Java Training Course outline

  1. Collections
    • Vectors
    • Linked list
    • Array list
    • Hash set
    • Tree set
    • Map class
    • Stack class
    • Summary

  2. JavaBeans
    • Overview
    • Structure
    • Life cycle
    • Properties
    • Example
    • Making a bean

  3. JDBC
    • Overview
    • Types of drivers
    • Making a connection
    • Statements
    • Execute, Update and ResultSets
    • Prepared statements
    • Stored procedures
    • Transactions
    • Connection pooling

  4. Servlets
    • Overview
    • Servlet API
    • Form processing
    • Session management
    • Thread issues

  5. JavaServer Pages
    • Overview
    • Advantages
    • How they work
    • HelloWorld.jsp - an example
    • JSP scripting elements
    • Directives
    • Declarations
    • Predefined variables
    • Expressions
    • Scriptlets
    • Comments
    • Using JavaBeans in JSPs
    • Integrating servlets and JSPs

  6. Architecture
    • 1/2/3/N -tier architecture
    • Presentation layer
    • Middle tier
    • The Model-View-Controller pattern
    • XML

  7. Threads
    • Overview
    • Thread scheduling
    • Example
    • Synchronization
    • Synchronized example
    • wait and notify

  8. Enterprise JavaBeans
    • Overview
    • EJB architecture
    • EJB server
    • EJB containers
    • Container services
    • EJB entity and session beans
    • EJB session beans
    • EJB entity beans
    • EJB client access

  9. Security
    • Overview
    • Attacks and dangers
    • Security model
    • Class loader
    • Security manager
    • Policy files
    • Permission class
    • Message digest
    • Code signing
    • Encryption
    • Authentication
    • Certificate management

  10. Networking
    • Overview
    • URL connections
    • Browser example
    • InetAddress
    • Socket classes
    • Simple clients and servers
    • Multithreaded servers
    • UDP sockets
    • Serialization
    • Externalization
    • Remote Method Invocation
    • Steps to implement RMI
    • RMI - Remote Object Registry
    • RMI and applets

  11. Distributed Objects
    • Serialization
    • Externalization
    • Remote Method Invocation
    • Steps to implement RMI
    • RMI - Remote Object Registry
    • RMI - Dynamic Class Loading

  12. JNI
    • Overview
    • JNI architecture
    • Calling C functions
    • Passing parameters
    • Mapping Java types
    • Calling Java methods
    • The Invocation API
    • Exception handling
    • Code sample
Appendix A. Overview of WSAD
  • Introduction to the WebSphere Studio family
  • WSAD Workspace and Workbench
  • Workspace perspectives: Java, J2EE, Web, Server, Help
  • Workbench views: Navigator, Editor, Task, Outline
  • Workbench preferences
  • Create a project
  • Create a class
  • Using the WSAD Editor
  • Creating a Web project
  • Creating servlets
  • Work with Page Designer
  • Creating JSPs
  • Creating a JavaBean
Practical work

Early labs involve building JavaBeans and collection classes that are used to construct servlets and JSPs in later labs. The final labs demonstrate uses of servlets, JSPs and other components in creating well-defined Web applications using the Model-View-Controller design pattern. Together these labs give students practical hands-on experience in creating and deploying advanced Java technologies using WebSphere Studio Application Developer.


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