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Java 2: Enterprise Development with BEA WebLogic Server
...rformance-Based Objectives:
Use container-managed and bean-managed transactions.
Write JSPs and servlets.
Write Entity Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) using container-managed or bean-managed persistence.
Write Stateless and Stateful Session EJBs.
Write Message-Driven EJBs.
Unit test your J2EE applications.
Build your J2EE applications using Ant.
Implement the Model-View-Controller
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Java 2: Enterprise Development with BEA WebLogic Server
From Microsys Technologies and Solutions Pvt. Ltd.,
Enterprise Java Beans

Day 1:
Developing Distributed Systems in Java
Understanding Distributed Objects
Benefits and Limitations of Distributed Objects
Object Request Brokers and Name Servers
Remote Method Invocation (RMI)
Transport Mechanisms (JRMP vs. IIOP)
Java and CORBA
EJB and CORBA
J2EE framework
Intro to various API s in J2EE
Introducing EJB
Why EJB?
Architecture of EJB.
Home and Remote interfaces
The EJB
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From Wintrac Inc.
EJB Development using WSAD v5.1
...e EJB Universal Test Client, create container-managed and bean-managed entity beans, connect EJBs using transactions, understand the role of EJB containers, utilize activation and passivation, JNDI usage and the deployment of enterprise JAR and EAR components using IBMa s WebSphere Application Server v5. 1 and illustrating J2EE design patterns for EJBs.
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Introduction to EJB v3.0 and JPA Development
This course utilizes a combination of instructor-led discussions and interactive workshops to demonstrate the capabilities of your IDE for the development of enterprise applications using Enterprise JavaBeans 3. 0 in an N-tier architecture. The implementation of these components and their access via various clients will be discussed. Each student will learn the following: creation of session,
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EJB Development using WSAD v5.1
...e EJB Universal Test Client, create container-managed and bean-managed entity beans, connect EJBs using transactions, understand the role of EJB containers, utilize activation and passivation, JNDI usage and the deployment of enterprise JAR and EAR components using IBMa s WebSphere Application Server v5. 1 and illustrating J2EE design patterns for EJBs.
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Enterprise JavaBeans
This course offers the Java programmer a grounding in the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) architecture and the skills to develop EJBs effectively for enterprise development efforts. EJB's position at the heart of the Java Enterprise platform and the use of EJB application servers as the backbone of large-scale distributed systems are studied. We consider the advantages of the application server
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Introduction to EJB
This course offers the Java programmer a grounding in the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) architecture and the skills to develop simple EJB applications. EJBa s position at the heart of the Java Enterprise platform and the use of EJB application servers as the backbone of large-scale distributed systems are studied. We consider the advantages of the application server architecture a transaction
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From Corporate Education Group
Enterprise JavaBean Programming
...s are studied first, and work demos and exercises in both Bean-Managed and Container-Managed Persistent Beans. Then the EJB session layer is considered, and both stateless and stateful session beans are developed. As part of the lab work, these are hooked to provided JSPs to illustrate the complete system and typical architecture. Students then proceed to the second module, which begins with
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