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From Hands On Technology Transfer, Inc.
Java EE Web Application Development with Enterprise JavaBeans and Web Services


This hands-on course provides participants with the knowledge and experience required to develop and deploy Enterprise JavaBeans, Web Services and robust Java EE (Java Enterprise Edition) web applications. The focus of the course is on building components that are deployed to the EJB Container and building web-enabled applications that employ Servlets, JavaServer Pages and Tag Libraries to exploit
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Programming Java EE and Frameworks Web Application Development Using Spring, Hibernate, AJAX and Web Services


Course Description: This course provides students hands on experience with cutting edge Java Enterprise (Java EE) technologies, creating dynamic web and enterprise applications that utilize several Java frameworks and technologies including JSP's and Servlets, Java Persistence API (JPA), Enterprise Java Beans (EJB's), AJAX, Web Services, Spring and Hibernate. The goal is to enable students to
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From Open Source Training
Java EE Web Application Development with Enterprise JavaBeans and Web Services
This hands-on course provides participants with the knowledge and experience required to develop and deploy Enterprise JavaBeans, Web Services and robust Java EE (Java Enterprise Edition) web applications. The focus of the course is on building components that are deployed to the EJB Container and building web-enabled applications that employ Servlets, JavaServer Pages and Tag Libraries to exploit
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From Last Minute Training
The Complete Java Course for Professional Developers
...onent 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
| Session Bean Lifetime, Interface, and Lifecycles
Stateless Session Beans
Accessing
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From Microsys Technologies and Solutions Pvt. Ltd.,
Enterprise Java Beans

...the concept of the container
Types of EJB s
EJB Roles
The EJB Deployment Descriptor
The EJB Deployment Process
JNDI
Binding and Locating Services
Relationships and Comparisons to other Naming Services: LDAP, COS, RMI
Concepts 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
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From DurgaSoft
Weblogic Training - Oracle Weblogic Administration 92MP210300
...EB-INF Directory
Web Application Directory
EJB Modules
EJB Deployment Descriptors
ejb-jar. xml
Enterprise Application Modules
Enterprise Application Deployment
Descriptor
Deploying Applications
The Process
Deployment Overview
Archive Vs Expanded Directory
Default Deployment Names
Deployment Methods
Auto-Deployment
Console Deployment
Starting an Application
Stopping an
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From Wintrac Inc.
J2EE Development using WebSphere Studio v5.1
This course will integrate a combination of instructor-led discussions and interactive workshops to demonstrate the development and testing of server-side applications using J2EE v1. 4 component model. This course will focus on illustrating the use of the WSAD v5. 1 product for developing servlets, JSPs, JavaBeans and EJBs. This seminar will focus on: WSAD wizards, migration to v5. 1, servlet and
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EJB Development using WSAD v5.1
course utilizes a combination of instructor-led discussions and interactive workshops to demonstrate the capabilities of IBMa s WebSphere Studio Application Developer v5. 1 IDE for the development 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
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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
This course utilizes a combination of instructor-led discussions and interactive workshops to demonstrate the capabilities of IBMa s WebSphere Studio Application Developer v5. 1 IDE for the development 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
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From Corporate Education Group
Advanced Java Programming
This course provides advanced training in developing software using the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition, or J2SE. It is intended for students with solid experience in structured and object-oriented Java programming, including use of the Collections API and exception handling.
The first part of the course covers several general-purpose topics: using Java-5.0 generics, writing multi-threaded
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Developing Java Web Services
This one-week course prepares Java programmers to develop interoperable Java Web services and using SOAP, WSDL, and XML Schema. Students get an overview of the interoperable and Java-specific Web services architectures, and then learn the standard APIs for SOAP messaging and WSDL-driven, component-based service development. Both document-style and RPC-style messages and services are covered in
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From Wilco Information Management, Inc.
SW255- WebSphere Development with WebSphere Studio Application Developer V5.1.1

Build, deploy and test Web Services for J2EE compliant services using JAX-RPC service endpoint and Stateless Session EJB
Monitor Web services using TCP/IP monitor
Build, deploy and test Enterprise Web service clients and JAX-RPC clients
Build, deploy and test Web Services for J2EE services that employ complex types and SOAP message handlers; configure handlers in Web service deployment
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