WebSphere Training Overview
WebSphere v5 now supports JDK 1.4 and many new programming functionality. Developers who already know J2EE programming with WebSphere v4 can upgrade their skills using this training class. This course focuses on new features and programming API supported by WebSphere and WSAD v5.1.x. This is an excellent way to get training on the new technologies such as JMS, JAAS, JDBC 2.0 and 3.0 and Message Driven Beans. The training material also delves deep into Container Manged Relationship and various IBM proprietary technologies (EJB inheritance for example).
WebSphere Training Audience
Developers with good experience with WebSphere v4 programming.
WebSphere Training Course duration
5 days
WebSphere Training Topics
- Introduction
- Introduction to J2EE and WebSphere v5.1
- J2EE Tools Overview
- Web Application Development
- Java Messaging Service
- Enterprise JavaBeans 2.0 Programming - Overview
- Enterprise JavaBeans 2.0 Programming - Session Bean
- Enterprise JavaBeans 2.0 Programming - Entity Bean
- Enterprise JavaBeans 2.0 Programming -MDB
- Migrating from VAJ, WSAD V4 and V5
- New Best Practices
- The Application Server Toolkit (ASTK)
- Deploying Enterprise Application Projects
- Struts Programming with WSAD
- Web Services Programming with WSAD
- Basic WebSphere v5.1 Administration
WebSphere Training Course outline
- Introduction
- Quick introduction to WSAD v5.1.1.
- What's new in Eclipse 2.1 compared to 1.0?
- Refactoring
- Line numbers
- Exception stack trace hyperlink
- More productivity tips
- What's new JDK 1.4.
- XML parser
- Logging API
- Security
- Preferences API
- Assertions
- Hot code reloading by Java Profiling and Debugging Architecture
- Nested exception (getCause/initCause).
- UML Class Diagram
- Introduction to J2EE and WebSphere v5.1
- WebSphere platform introduction
- What's new in WAS v5.1?
- Internationalization service
- Enterprise application
- startup and shutdown notification
- The Work Area Service
- Deferred Execution Service
- Using JRAS API for logging
- J2EE Tools Overview
- Perspectives and views
- New J2EE tools, view and perspective in WSAD v5.1.1
WSAD J2EE development
- WSAD project concepts
- EJB project
- Web project
- The WebSphere Test Environment in WSAD
- Log analyzer and developing custom symptom knowledgebase.
- Web Application Development
- New Servlet/JSP features in J2EE 1.3.
- JDBC and database connection pooling
- Details on what's new in JDBC 2.0 and 3.0
- SQLJ support (SQLJ Editor, SQLJ Profile, DB2 SQLJ Stored Procedures, Debug)
- Session tracking
- Use of IBMSession interface to detect overflow.
- Session and security integration.
- Integrating servlet and JSP
- Servlet Filter (add lab)
- WebSphere Extensions to a web module's deployment descriptor.
- Java Server Faces development tool.
- WebSphere Data Objects
- Java Messaging Service
- What is JMS?
- Why use JMS?
- Writing a sender
- Writing a receiver
- Implementing publish and subscribe
- Enterprise JavaBeans 2.0 Programming - Overview
- EJB 2.0 fundamentals
- Overview of EJB container and EJB server responsibilities
- Overview of entity EJBs and session EJBs
- EJB deployment descriptor
- Enterprise JavaBeans 2.0 Programming - Session Bean
- Session bean contexts and lifecycle
- Writing stateless session beans
- Writing stateful beans
- Examples
- Creating session beans
- Enterprise JavaBeans 2.0 Programming - Entity Bean
- Entity bean contexts and lifecycle
- Writing container-managed entity beans
- Convert the CMP lab to use local interface.
- Writing bean-managed entity beans
- Examples
- Creating entity beans
- ejbSelect
- Business methods in home interface
- Detailed CMR
- Add CMR lab
- CMP EJB inheritance
- Enterprise JavaBeans 2.0 Programming -MDB
- Migrating from VAJ, WSAD V4 and V5
- Creating a plan
- Code migration
- Build and deployment migration
- New Best Practices
- Transaction Isolation Levels
- EJB Pooling
- Details about EJB caching and how to set it in WSAD.
- Connection Pooling
- Details about connection sharing
- CMP EJB Access Intent
- The Application Server Toolkit (ASTK)
- Assembling a J2EE Application
- Web Modules, EJB Modules, Enterprise Applications
- A quick tour of the Application Assembly Tool
- Creating a Web Module
- Creating an EJB Module
- Deploying Enterprise Application Projects
- Exporting the Enterprise Application
- Deployment Descriptors
- Application Assemble Entries
- Installing an Application into WAS v5
- Managing WAS applications
- Struts Programming with WSAD
- Introduction to Struts.
- WSAD Struts Tools.
- A lab if time permits.
- Web Services Programming with WSAD
- Web Services basics.
- WSAD Web Services tools.
- A lab if time permits.
- Basic WebSphere v5.1 Administration
- WebSphere runtime architecture
- JMX/MBean from an administrative perspective (not how to write your own MBeans)
- Admin overview.
- JAAS security.
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