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From Software Training Academy, Inc
Introduction to WCF Using Visual Basic

...oundation (WCF) is Microsoft s new framework for building distributed systems. It unifies and builds on the diverse set of existing distribution mechanisms, which include ASP. NET Web services and .NET Remoting. WCF enables developers to produce highly configurable, secure, reliable and transactional services using a single simplified programming model. And since WCF supports the WS-* series of
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From Webucator
Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) Training



This EJB training class 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
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From Microsys Technologies and Solutions Pvt. Ltd.,
Developing J2EE Applications with WebLogic
Developing Distributed Systems in Java
Java Servlets
JavaServer pages
Using Custom tags in JSP
Introducing EJB
JNDI
Session Beans
Entity Beans
EJB transactions and JTA
Java Message Service (JMS)
Message Driven Beans
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Enterprise Java Beans

...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 server and the
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Developing J2EE Applications with WebSphere App. Server (AE)
...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
Deploying
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From Wintrac Inc.
The Spring Framework(b)
This course enables the experienced Java developer to use the Spring Application Framework to manage objects in a lightweight "IoC" (inversion-of-control) container, and to manage persistent objects using Spring's support for DAOs and transaction control. Spring is a far-reaching framework that aims to facilitate all sorts of Java development, including every level of multi-tier distributed
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The Spring Framework(a)
This course enables the experienced Java developer to use the Spring Application Framework to manage objects in a lightweight "IoC" (inversion-of-control) container, and to manage persistent objects using Spring's support for DAOs and transaction control. Spring is a far-reaching framework that aims to facilitate all sorts of Java development, including every level of multi-tier distributed
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The Spring Framework
This course enables the experienced Java developer to use the Spring Application Framework to create simple and complex Web applications. Spring is a far-reaching framework that aims to facilitate all sorts of Java development, including every level of multi-tier distributed systems. Here we focus on the Core and MVC modules, with a lighter (but not dismissive) touch on persistence through DAO and
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Enterprise JavaBeans
...of EJB application servers as the backbone of large-scale distributed systems are studied. We consider the advantages of the application server architecture -- transaction control, security, persistence, scalability through pooling and clustering -- and study the development process for entity and session beans in depth. The J2EE reference implementation is used for all demo and lab work, and
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Introduction to EJB
...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, security, persistence, scalability through pooling and clustering a and study the development process for entity and session beans in depth. The J2EE 1. 4 reference implementation is used for all demo and lab
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From SOA Center
Understanding Service-Oriented Architectures
...w it affects the ROI of software development in todaya s distributed systems.
Designed for enterprise managers and stakeholders who wish to understand what services and service-oriented architectures are and how implementing a SOA system will impact their projects. This course presents a strong perspective on services as an essential and important part of enterprise systems as well as how
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From Boston University Corporate Education Center
Advanced Java Programming
...e API packages in the classic multi-tier architecture for distributed systems. Understand the basics of the JFC architecture. Build complex GUIs using various JFC controls. Understand the relationship between RMI and various J2EE technologies such as JNDI, EJB, and CORBA. Implement simple RMI clients and servers. Connect to a database using JDBC and perform a simple query. Update
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Enterprise JavaBean Programming
...of EJB application servers as the backbone of large-scale distributed systems are studied. We consider the advantages of the application server architecture (transaction control, security, persistence, scalability through pooling and clustering) and study the development process for entity and session beans in depth. The J2EE reference implementation is used for all demo and lab work, and the
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