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J2EE Part I ( JSP/servlet )


Learn the server-side Java in one easy attempt. Complement your web-front-end with this server-side part to create a whole application. Be comfortable with round-trip development.
We will mainly cover JSP/servlet/JDBC in this course.
Students will develop their own applications using server-side Java. Prerequisite: Strong understanding of the Java Programming Language and basic HTML, familiarity
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J2EE Part I ( JSP/servlet )
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CIW Enterprise Specialist Part 3 EJB Framework Session Beans

This is the third course in a five-part series that covers software components, distributed architectures, and the technologies associated with the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition. It provides an overview of the Enterprise JavaBean Framework and also covers the creation, deployment, and invocation of an Enterprise JavaBean. Topics covered include server-side component software, defining
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CIW Enterprise Specialist Part 3 EJB Framework Session Beans
E-Business Technology Fundamentals Curriculum

This curriculum teaches the fundamentals of Web-based application architectures, as well as some key concepts in client and server-side technologies. It gives an introduction to e-commerce as a type of e-business and then guides the learner through Java 2, Java technologies and tools, and J2EE. This curriculum consists of three Skill Builder courses: E-business Technology Fundamentals: Part 1
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E-Business Technology Fund Part 3 Java Security Web Services Framework

This course begins by guiding the learner through Java 2, Java technologies and tools, and J2EE. Then, pervasive computing is covered. The learner is introduced to security threats and the measures used to counteract them. Web services are discussed and a case study is presented. An overview of IBM WebSphere and Framework products is included. Learn To To identify
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Oracle Application Server 10g Administration Part 1

Oracle Application Server 10g is an integrated, standards-based software platform that allows organizations of all sizes to be more responsive to changing business requirements. It provides all the middleware services you need to deploy and manage applications and Web services, deliver personalized applications through enterprise portals and mobile devices, provide real-time business intelligence,
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Oracle Application Server 10g Administration Part 3

Oracle Application Server 10g is an integrated, standards-based software platform that allows organizations of all sizes to be more responsive to changing business requirements. This course covers managing, configuring OC4J applications, maintaining OC4J Application pages, OracleAS Portal, managing portal users and groups, exporting and importing portal objects, and Oracle portal advanced
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Oracle Application Server 10g Administration Part 4

Oracle 10g Application Server is an integrated, standards-based software platform that allows organizations of all sizes to be more responsive to changing business requirements. This course covers J2EE Applications, Oracle Internet Directory, Delegated Administration Service, Single Sign-On, and Secure Sockets Layer.
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Sequence the steps to deploy Web application modules.
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Oracle Application Server 10g Administration II Part 1

This course describes the advanced administration concepts. In addition, you are introduced to common deployment topologies of Oracle Application Server 10g to enable choosing the appropriate topology according to your business needs. To provide a stable and highly available environment that performs well, you learn the concepts for high availability (HA) and scalability. You also learn to
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Oracle Application Server 10g Administration II Part 2

This course introduces learners to Web Cache clusters and OracleAS Clusters. The participants learn to configure these clusters and manage them in OracleAS 10g. The participants also learn to configure J2EE clustering, OC4J, and manage OracleAS in a CFC environment.
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Identify features of Oracle Application Server (OracleAS) 10g Web Cache clusters.
Identify benefits of
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Oracle Application Server 10g Administration II Part 4

This course covers how to monitor the OracleAS components and processes. It also covers tuning the various components of the OracleAS, as well as backup and recovery of OracleAS. Finally, it provides guidance on reconfiguring the OracleAS middle-tier components.
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Identify features of Oracle Diagnostic Logging (ODL).
Identify options for configuring component logging.
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From Software Training Academy, Inc
Java Server Pages JSP

This four-day course develops skills in JavaServer Pages, or JSP, which is the standard means of authoring dynamic content for Web applications under the Java Enterprise platform. It treats JSP 2.0, including older features such as scriptlets but focusing on newer features and techniques, including JSP expressions and the JSTL. At the end of the course, students will be well prepared to author
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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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From Serebra Learning Corporation
Enterprise JavaBeans Part 1: Introduction and Architecture
This first course in the series provides the foundation for the rest of the course series. It introduces learners to the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition and to Enterprise JavaBeans. It describes the features and benefits of the J2EE application model and its JavaBeans component model. It also covers the EJB architecture, client, and classes and interfaces.
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Java Servlets Part 1: Introduction, Life Cycle and JSP
This first course in the series introduces the Java Servlets API, which is part of Java 2 Enterprise Edition, and it describes how servlets enable easy and effective creation of server-side business solutions. It covers the features of J2EE, an introduction to the function of servlets and Web application development the basics of creating servlets, the servlet life cycle, and how JavaServer Pages
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J2EE Connectivity Part 1: Architecture and Client Development
This first course in the series provides the foundation for the rest of the course series. It introduces learners to enterprise computing and to the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition. It also teaches how to design enterprise-level, N tier Java Applications and the basics about client development, including client-side programming and using the Java Naming Directory Interface (JNDI).
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J2EE Connectivity Part 2: Java Server Pages and Servlets
This second course in the series teaches about Web and server-side development. It introduces the current server-side Java technologies used in Web Application Development and explains the client and server Interaction. It teaches how to create Java Server Pages and servlets and distinguishes their responsibilities. It also covers the servlet life cycle and session tracking.
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J2EE Connectivity Part 3: RMI and JDBC
This third course in the series covers using RMI and JDBC. It teaches how to use Java Remote Method Invocation for creating and using remote objects and the criteria and tradeoffs involved in selecting distribution technologies. The sections about JDBC provide an introduction to the API and an overview of how to create JDBC programs, it also covers the function of the JDBC 2 Optional Package API.
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J2EE Connectivity Part 4: EJB Architecture, Session Beans, and Security
This course teaches about the design and development of Enterprise Java Beans. It differentiates between the two different kinds of beans, session and entity beans, and explains their purpose. It also explains how to create the different kinds of session beans, how to use session beans appropriately, and how to work with the EJB Security Model.
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J2EE Connectivity Part 5: Entity Beans, EJB Transactions and Deployment
This final course in the series covers the function and purpose of entity beans, container-managed and bean-managed persistence, EJB transactions, and deployment issues, including packaging and assembling EJBs.
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Oracle Application Server 10g - Administration II Part 2
This course introduces learners to Web Cache clusters and OracleAS Clusters. The participants learn to configure these clusters and manage them in OracleAS 10g. The participants also learn to configure J2EE clustering OC4J and manage OracleAS in a CFC environment.
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Oracle Application Server 10g Administration Part 4
Oracle 10g Application Server is an integrated standards-based software platform that allows organizations of all sizes to be more responsive to changing business requirements. This course covers J2EE Applications Oracle Internet Directory Delegated Administration Service Single Sign-On and Secure Sockets Layer.
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IBM e-business Technology Fundamentals Part 3: Java, Security, Web Services, an
This course begins by guiding the learner through Java 2 Java technologies and tools and J2EE. Then pervasive computing is covered. The learner is introduced to security threats and the measures used to counteract them. Web services are discussed and a case study is presented. An overview of IBM WebSphere and Framework products is included.
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CIW Enterprise Specialist Part 3: EJB Framework and Session Beans
This is the third course in a five-part series that covers software components distributed architectures and the technologies associated with the Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition. It provides an overview of the Enterprise JavaBean Framework and also covers the creation deployment and invocation of an Enterprise JavaBean. Topics covered include server-side component software defining software
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Web Services Development using WebSphere Studio 5 Part 3: Web Services Clients and J2EE
This course opens with the fundamentals of writing Java clients for a Web Service application. It then covers WebSphere Studio support for SOAP including Web Services Description Language (WSDL) files Web Service proxies and the TCP/IP Monitor. The second unit covers Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) fundamentals its primary services and the relationships between J2EE components and how these
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