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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 The Java Architect
Spring 2x Fast Track Training - Developers Workshop



This course is a completely new course based on the Spring 2. 0 and 2. 5 releases. It starts with the basics of Spring and in-depth coverage on using the powerful capabilities of the Core module to reduce coupling, increase flexibility and ease the maintenance and testing of your applications. The course goes on to cover all the important capabilities of Spring 2. 0 / 2. 5, including using Spring
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From Last Minute Training
Enterprise Java Bean Development (5 Days)
... $2375 Offered Price: $1725.00
Seats Available: 2
JavaBeans components, or beans, are reusable software components that follow simple naming and design conventions so they present a standard interface to other beans, programs, and tools. Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) technology is the server-side component architecture for Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE). EJB technology enables
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The Complete Java Course for Professional Developers
...a Sources
About Jta
| Module 4: Enterprise Java Beans 3. 0
| Enterprise Java Beans Component Model
Moving To Annotations
Parties Involved in EJB Deployment
EJB Server and EJB Container
Types of Enterprise Beans
EJB Wrapper Interfaces
Deployment Descriptors
Context & Environment Objects
The Client Code
Deploying the EJB in Websphere
| Module 5: Session Beans
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From Sun Microsoft Pvt. Ltd
J2EEJEE Programming
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SOAP with Attachments API for Java
Part III Enterprise Beans
Enterprise Beans (EJB)
Getting Started with Enterprise Beans
Session Bean Examples
A Message-Driven Bean Example
Part IV Persistence
Introduction to the Java Persistence API
Persistence in the Web Tier
Persistence in the EJB Tier
The Java Persistence Query Language
Part V Services
Introduction to Security in
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From SkillForge
Integrating Spring 2 and Hibernate Training



Integrating Spring 2. 5 & Hibernate (Spring Emphasis) is an in-depth Spring and Hibernate training course geared for experienced Java developers who need to understand what Spring Framework is in terms of today's systems and architectures, and how to use Spring in conjunction with other technologies and frameworks. The course explores the Hibernate framework and how to apply Hibernate to
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From Colossal Technologies
Developing Enterprise Java Applications With Spring And Hibernate
... injection (di)
Delegating object creation to the spring bean factory
Controlling bean creation with scopes and factory methods
Initializing and destroying beans
Minimizing code with aspect-oriented programming (aop)
Transparently applying common functionality
Evaluating the benefits of aop
Defining advice, pointcuts and advisors
Minimizing configuration with autoproxying
Aspectj style
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From Intertech
Complete JSF using RAD Training
This training course introduces the developer to the JSF architecture and provides the basis for planning, developing, and deploying Web based applications using the JSF framework. After taking this class, the developer will be able to quickly construct dynamic server-side web pages using JSF. Learning Objectives
This class combines lecture with hands-on experience, and open ended discussion that
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From Microsys Technologies and Solutions Pvt. Ltd.,
Enterprise Java Beans

...of InitialContext, Binding and working with them
Session Beans
Design and development of SL Session Bean
Lifecycle of a stateless session bean
Coding it out- remote and home interfaces and the bean class
Generating the container and setting various attributes
Writing a client for the bean
Design and development of SF Session Bean
Lifecycle of a stateful session bean
Coding it out- remote and
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Developing J2EE Applications with WebSphere App. Server (AE)
Developing Distributed Systems in Java
Java Servlets
Installing and Setting up WSAD
Creating Java Applications using WSAD
Creating Web Applications using WSAD
Deploying web applications on WAS5
JavaServer pages
Getting Started with Struts
Your First Struts Application
i18N
Validation, Errors and Debugging Struts Applications
Introducing EJB
JNDI
Session Beans
Creating EJBs using WSAD
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From Wintrac Inc.
Fast Track to Spring 2.x and Spring Web Flow 2
...how to use it to secure both Web application requests and bean invocations
This course is hands on with labs to reinforce all the important concepts. It will enable you to build working Spring applications, and give you an understanding of the important concepts and technology in a very short time.
The standard platform does all labs with the Eclipse IDE and Tomcat, and the lab
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Fast Track to Spring 2.x
...how to use it to secure both Web application requests and bean invocations
This course is hands on with labs to reinforce all the important concepts. It will enable you to build working Spring applications, and give you an understanding of the important concepts and technology in a very short time.
The standard platform does all labs with the Eclipse IDE, and the lab instructions
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Fast Track to Spring 3 and Spring MVC Web Flow
...how to use it to secure both Web application requests and bean invocations
The course includes integration of Spring with Java EE Web applications, an introduction to Spring's Web MVC, and thorough coverage of Spring Web Flow 2 (which is still the latest version available). Spring MVC is a Web framework based on the powerful Model-View-Controller pattern, and the intoduction covers the
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Fast Track to Spring 3
...how to use it to secure both Web application requests and bean invocations.
This course is hands on with labs to reinforce all the important concepts. It will enable you to build working Spring applications, and give you an understanding of the important concepts and technology in a very short time.
The standard platform does all labs with the Eclipse IDE, and the lab instructions
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From Matrix Zeroone systems
Best institute to learn java in pune Java pune
...verview
* EJB Fundamentals
* Writing Your First Bean
* Introduction to Session Beans
* Writing Session Bean Web Services
* Writing Container- Managed
Persistent Entity Beans
* Introduction to Message-Driven
Beans
* Adding Functionality to Your Beans
* Transactions
* Security
* EJB Timers
Spring
* Overview of
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From Wintrac Inc.
Migrating to JSF 2.0 (Half day)
This half-day briefing gives experienced JSF-1. x developers an introduction to the much-improved JSF-2. 0 architecture. We highlight various improvements in pre-existing techniques: implicit navigation, new bean scopes, HTTP GET support, annotations, composites, and standard Ajax support. There are no lab exercises, given our target timeline; but the course is thick with working examples and
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Migrating to JSF 2.0
...ts in pre-existing techniques -- implicit navigation, new bean scopes, and so forth -- and then spend most of the course on features that are entirely new to JSF 2. 0. Students refactor applications to take advantage of new support HTTP GET requests and query strings, and learn to use Facelets and managed-bean annotations, and to build JSF2 composite components. JSF 2. 0 is much more Ajax-aware
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From Koenig Solutions
Using Java EE 5 EJB 30 Java Persistence API JPA
his Training Boot Camp covers:
Introduction to Java EE 5, EJB 3. 0 Enterprise Bean, Session Bean Component Contract & Lifecycle, Message-Driven Bean Component, Java Persistence API Entities, Java Persistence Entity Operations, Persistence Units and Persistence Contexts, Java Persistence Query Language.
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From Wintrac Inc.
EJB Development using WSAD v5.1
...velopment of enterprise applications using Enterprise JavaBeans in an N-tier architecture. The implementation of these components and their access via servlet clients will be discussed. Each student will learn the following: build session, Message and entity EJBs, use the EJB Universal Test Client, create container-managed and bean-managed entity beans, connect EJBs using transactions,
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Introduction to EJB v3.0 and JPA Development
...velopment 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, Message and entity EJBs, role of annotations, utilization of Callback handlers and listeners, use of the EJB Persistence API, role of Entity
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EJB Development using WSAD v5.1
...velopment of enterprise applications using Enterprise JavaBeans in an N-tier architecture. The implementation of these components and their access via servlet clients will be discussed. Each student will learn the following: build session, Message and entity EJBs, use the EJB Universal Test Client, create container-managed and bean-managed entity beans, connect EJBs using transactions,
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Enterprise JavaBeans
...ers 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 architecture --
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Introduction to EJB
...ers 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 control,
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From Corporate Education Group
Developing Java Web Services
...rimitive Types and Standard Classes
Value Types and JavaBeans
The Java-to-WSDL Mapping
Simple and Complex Types
Arrays and Enumerations
Service Endpoint Interface
Scope of Code Generation
Inheritance Support
Multi-Tier Application Design
Analyzing the Domain
When Things Don't Fit
10. Generating Java Web Services from WSDL
The XML-to-Java Mapping
Simple and Complex
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Enterprise JavaBean Programming
...ers 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 architecture
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From Baxter Bean Strategic Direction & Training
Change Management


Change is everywhere and your organizations ability to deal with and lead change is critical to your success. The Baxter Bean change management program is comprehensive yet easy to deploy.
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