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Java 2 -- Advanced Java
... Garbage Collection, Java Security, Internationalization, JavaBeans Technology. Each unit covers detail the elements of Java necessary to implement these advanced features and functions as you program in the Java language.
The first unit explains the process of garbage collection.
It describes the gc( ) and finalize( ) methods in Java and the code used to make objects eligible for garbage
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Java 2 -- Enterprise Java
...using RMI. This unit also gives an overview of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) by explaining its features and importance.
You will learn about transaction management as provided by EJB.
You will learn to differentiate between the two types of Enterprise JavaBeans, session beans and entity beans. Further, the unit provides an overview of CORBA by explaining its architecture, features, and
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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1 4 EJB Entity Beans

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Learn To:
Identify features of EJB (Enterprise JavaBeans) Client view.
Identify the code for declaring and using an EJB reference for accessing an EJB.
Identify features of the ejb-client JAR file.
Identify the type of bean and the reason why it should be used to create a specified component in a scenario.
Distinguish between Container-Managed Persistence (CMP) and Bean
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Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1 4 EJB Entity Beans
Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1 4 EJB Entity Beans

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Learn To:
Identify features of EJB (Enterprise JavaBeans) Client view.
Identify the code for declaring and using an EJB reference for accessing an EJB.
Identify features of the ejb-client JAR file.
Identify the type of bean and the reason why it should be used to create a specified component in a scenario.
Distinguish between Container-Managed Persistence (CMP) and Bean
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Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1 4 EJB Session Beans

...vity.
Learn To:
Identify benefits of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs).
Match the types of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) with the situations in which they are used.
Identify features of the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture in Enterprise JavaBean (EJB).
Match the components of a session bean with their functions.
Match the SessionBean interface methods with the associated
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CIW Enterprise Specialist Part 1 CORBA Intro IDL Clients

...tributed application architecture technologies (including JavaBeans and CORBA), synthesize knowledge of system architecture design, database design and connectivity, create complete software solutions using the Java programming language and API. CIW Java Programming, Object-Oriented Analysis and Design, and Database Specialist certification is necessary or equivalent experience for those
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CIW Enterprise Specialist Part 3 EJB Framework Session Beans

...re. o Identify features and functions of the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) architecture. o Sequence the phases in the EJB client interaction process. o Match EJB container services with their descriptions. o Identify necessary inclusions when creating the enterprise bean class. o Identify characteristics of the ejbRemove() method. o Identify characteristics of the setSessionContext()
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CIW Enterprise Specialist Part 4 EJB Deployment EJB Clients Entity Beans

This is the fourth course in a five part series that covers the Deployment Descriptor tool and EJB deployment, writing EJB clients, and entity beans. The course introduces the Deployment Descriptor, including the role it plays and the various responsibilities that the bean developer, assembler and deployer have in relation to it. The various resources that can be referenced in the Deployment
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CIW Enterprise Specialist Part 5 CMP EJB Transactions Security

...eir descriptions. o Identify features of the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) flat transactional model. o Identify characteristics of the Enterprise EJB security structure. o Identify characteristics of the getCallerPrincipal() method. o Identify characteristics of the isCallerInRole() method. Audience The intended audience for this course includes Technical Managers, Database
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 Curriculum

...bSphere Studio 5: Introduction WebSphere Studio 5: SOAP, JavaBeans, WSDL WebSphere Studio 5: Web Services Clients and J2EE WebSphere Studio 5: UDDI and Application Server 5 Learn To See individual course descriptions for specific course objectives and scope. Audience Individuals who use Web Services Description Language (WSDL), SOAP, Universal Description, Discovery and
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 Curriculum

...bSphere Studio 5: Introduction WebSphere Studio 5: SOAP, JavaBeans, WSDL WebSphere Studio 5: Web Services Clients and J2EE WebSphere Studio 5: UDDI and Application Server 5 Learn To See individual course descriptions for specific course objectives and scope. Audience Individuals who use Web Services Description Language (WSDL), SOAP, Universal Description, Discovery and
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Java for Procedural Programmers Object Technology

...ogramming concepts. It explores Java Technologies such as JavaBeans, Applets, Servlets, and JSPs. Java Development Technologies such as JVM and the JIT Compiler are also discussed. The Object Concept Fundamentals section discusses objects, classes, and introduces basic UML concepts. These concepts include class and object diagrams. Inheritance and Polymorphism is also covered. Learn To
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Java for Procedural Programmers Object Technology

...ogramming concepts. It explores Java Technologies such as JavaBeans, Applets, Servlets, and JSPs. Java Development Technologies such as JVM and the JIT Compiler are also discussed. The Object Concept Fundamentals section discusses objects, classes, and introduces basic UML concepts. These concepts include class and object diagrams. Inheritance and Polymorphism is also covered. Learn To
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 SOAP JavaBeans WSDL

This second course looks at SOAP syntax and how SOAP messages are used in Web Services applications. It then describes the fundamental operations of the Apache AXIS SOAP engine, the serialization framework in Apache SOAP, and how it can be customized to solve specific serialization issues. The course then offers instruction on how to use the Web Services Wizard of WebSphere Studio Application
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 SOAP JavaBeans WSDL

This second course looks at SOAP syntax and how SOAP messages are used in Web Services applications. It then describes the fundamental operations of the Apache AXIS SOAP engine, the serialization framework in Apache SOAP, and how it can be customized to solve specific serialization issues. The course then offers instruction on how to use the Web Services Wizard of WebSphere Studio Application
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 Web Services Clients J2EE

...deployment. The course closes with coverage of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) with an emphasis on session beans. This course builds upon the lending library scenario introduced in course 2 of this curriculum. Learn To To identify features of Web Service clients using Apache SOAP. To use an Apache SOAP to add a new Java product and
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 Web Services Clients J2EE

...deployment. The course closes with coverage of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) with an emphasis on session beans. This course builds upon the lending library scenario introduced in course 2 of this curriculum. Learn To To identify features of Web Service clients using Apache SOAP. To use an Apache SOAP to add a new Java product and
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Oracle Application Server 10g Administration Part 4

...nistering data sources.
Identify features of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB).
Audience:
The course is intended for Web Administrators and Technical Consultants who have a working experience with Linux Operating Systems.
Deployment:
Self-Study
Language Options:
US English
Total Learning Time:
4 hours
Objectives:
Unit 1: OracleAS 10g
Sequence the steps to
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From Serebra Learning Corporation
OS 390 and Java
This course provides a foundation in the deployment, use, and application of Java in the OS/390 environment. The course begins with a review of the history and architecture of Java and the OS/390 platform. The course also covers OS/390 client-server application architectures and how the Java can be used within an implementation strategy. Thin and thick Java applications are also discussed in this
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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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Enterprise JavaBeans Part 2: Implementing Session and Entity Beans
This second course teaches the functions of and differences between session and entity beans. It describes the life cycle for each of these beans and it teaches learners how to implement the beans in enterprise applications.
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Enterprise JavaBeans Part 3: Transactions and Security
This final course in the series teaches learners about transaction and security management. The transaction management sections cover the EJB semiautomated transaction management feature, container-managed transactions, bean-managed transactions and synchronization. The security management section addresses EJB architecture support for security management.
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Java 2: Advanced Java
This course is designed to explain the garbage collection mechanism of JVM and the methods and packages used in garbage collection. It explains the security model of JDK 1.2 and describes the security mechanisms the security policies and permissions. The course covers the concepts of internationalization and the functions of the Locale class the Calendar class and the TimeZone class. You will
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Java 2: Enterprise Java
This course is designed to provide an overview of the new technologies in Java. It includes the Swing and JFC package and gives details of the Swing architecture Swing classes creation of GUIs by using Swing components and the JComponent class. It provides an overview to the Java Servlets describes the Servlets using ServletRequest interface ServletResponse interface cookies and session tracking.
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Web Services Development using WebSphere Studio 5 Part 2: SOAP, JavaBeans, WSDL
This second course looks at SOAP syntax and how SOAP messages are used in Web Services applications. It then describes the fundamental operations of the Apache AXIS SOAP engine the serialization framework in Apache SOAP and how it can be customized to solve specific serialization issues. The course then offers instruction on how to use the Web Services Wizard of WebSphere Studio Application
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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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IBM Java Development for Procedural Programmers - Introduction to Object Technology
This course provides an introduction to object technology and analysis design and programming concepts. It explores Java Technologies such as JavaBeans Applets Servlets and JSPs. Java Development Technologies such as JVM and the JIT Compiler are also discussed. The Object Concept Fundamentals section discusses objects classes and introduces basic UML concepts. These concepts include class and
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Advanced Programming in Java 2 - Part 2
The Advanced Programming in Java 2 - Part II WBT is the second course in the Advanced Programming in Java 2 curriculum that consists of two courses. It is designed to teach programmers how to create advanced Java applets with graphics, use Swings, use JavaBeans for developing programs, and gain knowledge about networking scenario and security issues.
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Advanced Java Programming
This course is designed to teach programmers the advanced aspects of Java programming language. It gives an overview of network programming in Java, socket classes, and Remote Method Invocation. It also teaches how to work with Java databases, create JavaBeans, handle events using JavaBeans, and work with Servlets and JFC.
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Enterprise JavaBeans
This course is the first in a series of seven on the Advanced Java Topics. Students will learn how Enterprise JavaBeans work and be able to create and use them with distributed applications. This course will also introduce other related technologies such as Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) and Java Transaction Service (JTS). Recommended browser is Internet Explorer
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Programming JavaBeans
This course is the fifth in a series of seven on the Advanced Java Topics. This course explains the features of the JavaBeans component model. When finished students will be able to create a Bean2 that works with other Beans in a Builder Tool. Recommended browser is Internet Explorer
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From Software Training Academy, Inc
The JSP Standard Tag Library

...ion design into fine-grained, reusable elements including JavaBeans, custom tag handlers and tag files that use JSTL.
Use core JSTL actions to complement standard actions, custom actions, and JSP expressions for seamless, script-free page logic.
Direct conditional and iterative processing of page content by looping through ranges of numbers, over elements in a collection, or over tokens in
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Using and Developing JavaBeans

...JavaBeans architecture through in-depth coverage of implementation techniques and issues. The course taken as a whole is intended to give the student with no prior JavaBeans experience (but a good working knowledge of the Java language) a firm understanding of the component model, of how to use it in application development by using predeveloped Beans, and of how to develop JavaBeans from
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Java Servlets

...and easy to administer as possible. The course introduces JavaBeans as a standard for business and data objects that can be shared among servlets and JSPs, and develops techniques for sharing such objects at session scope or by request forwarding. Finally, students learn how to implement filters to adapt existing servlets by pre- and post-processing the request and response.
The course
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Java Programming Rev 6 0

This course teaches programming in the Java language -- i.e. the Java Standard Edition platform. It is intended for programmers with experience in languages other than Java, but who may or may not have any previous Java experience. It focuses on procedural and structured coding skills first, and then offers meticulous, in-depth coverage of object-oriented concepts and how to apply them to Java
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Java Server Pages JSP

...es in detail, from scripting elements to use of dedicated JavaBeans to JSP expressions, and quick introductions of JSTL and custom tag development.
By the end of the module students will be able to create their own JSP applications, including interactive applications using HTML forms and pages that perform fairly complex processing using scripts and or actions. Although scripting is
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Java Programming Rev 5 0 Java 5 0

This course teaches programming in the Java language the Java 2 Standard or J2SE platform. It is intended for programmers with experience in languages other than Java, but who may or may not have any previous Java experience. It focuses on procedural and structured coding skills first, and then offers meticulous, in-depth coverage of object-oriented concepts and how to apply them to Java software
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Java EE 5

...cations that combine Java Servlets, JavaServer Pages, and JavaBeans using the Model-View-Controller architecture.
Develop web applications using the component-based and event-driven JavaServer Faces framework.
Send and receive asynchronous messages with the Java Message Service.
Interface with mail servers with JavaMail.
Describe the Enterprise JavaBean architecture.
Write session and
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Jakarta Struts

...actions, form beans, validators, business and persistence JavaBeans, and Tiles.
The course software also includes an optional overlay of workspace and project files to support use of the Eclipse IDE in the classroom.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Use Struts actions and action mappings to take control of HTTP requests/responses.
Manage HTML form input and output with form beans, and use these
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Introduction to EJB

...e introduces the experienced Java developer to Enterprise JavaBeans -- the Java EE standard for scalable, secure, and transactional Java components. EJB 3.0 has reinvigorated this area of Java enterprise development, with dramatic improvements in ease of use and smooth integration with servlet-based or JSF web applications. This course treats the 3.0 specification, with a few notes on 2.1
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Introduction to Java Server Pages JSP

...es in detail, from scripting elements to use of dedicated JavaBeans to JSP expressions, and quick introductions of JSTL and custom tag development.
By the end of the module students will be able to create their own JSP applications, including interactive applications using HTML forms and pages that perform fairly complex processing using scripts and or actions. Although scripting is
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Enterprise JavaBeans

... 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 architecture
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Intermediate Java Programming

This course teaches programming in the Java language the Java 2 Standard or J2SE platform. It is intended for students with previous Java experience or training, who already know the fundamentals of the Java architecture and basic procedural programming. This course provides in-depth coverage of object-oriented concepts and how to apply them to Java software design and development. The latter part
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From Teach Me IT
Programming Enterprise JavaBeans with WebLogic

...JavaBeans with WebLogic WBT explores the Enterprise JavaBean (EJB) component architecture for building server-side components. Java developers will be able to write and deploy EJB components, and take advantage of the infrastructure services, such as database access, transaction management, network communications, and access control, provided by the EJB platform. In this course, BEA's Weblogic
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Advanced Programming in Java 2 - Part II

...reate advanced Java applets with graphics, use Swing, use JavaBeans for developing programs. Concepts related to the networking scenario and security issues are also covered in this course. After completing this course, the student will be able to:
Understand the evolution of Java Foundation Classes
Understand the advantages and features of packages in JFC
List the Swing classes and their
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Advanced Java Programming

The Advanced Java Programming course is the last course in the Java curriculum consisting of four courses. It is designed to teach programmers the advanced aspects of Java programming language. It gives an overview of network programming in Java, socket classes, and Remote Method Invocation. It also teaches how to work with Java databases, create JavaBeans, handle events using JavaBeans, and work
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Fundamental JavaBeans Programming

...JavaBeans Programming WBT is the first course in the JavaBeans curriculum. It introduces the students to fundamentals of JavaBeans programming. The course enables students to write simple JavaBeans programs. The students will also be able to describe events and persistence, design and implement beans, use builder tools, and so on. After completing this course, the student will be able to:
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Advanced JavaBeans Programming

...JavaBeans Programming WBT is the second course in the JavaBeans curriculum. It enables the students to design and develop complex component based software using JavaBeans. The students will be able to build multicast beans, build beans as ActiveX control, and customize beans. After completing this course, the student will be able to:
Understand Remote Method Invocation (RMI)
Use RMI in a
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From Skillspride Online Training
Introduction to JavaBeans
To go from the fundamentals of JavaBeans programming to the threshold of Advanced level. Gaining in depth programming and developer skills. A range of lab exercises reinforces the featured JavaBeans Technology aspects.
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Introduction to JavaBeans
To go from the fundamentals of JavaBeans programming to the threshold of Advanced level. Gaining in depth programming and developer skills. A range of lab exercises reinforces the featured JavaBeans Technology aspects.
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