Instructor Led Message Driven Training Classes
From Shandy Consultancy Services
Java/J2ee





Part-I.
1.Introduction to Java
2.Advantages of Java.
3.Java Classes,Arrays
4.Applelts and Applications.
5.AWT and Swings.
6.Java Packages
7.File Handling in Java
8.Exceptions,Threads
9.Networking
Part-II.
1.RMI
2.CORBA
3.JSP
4.Servlets.
Part-III.
Module 1 EJB Component Model
Module 2 Developing Session Beans
Module 3 Basics of Entity Beans
Module 4 Developing CMP Entity Beans
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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

Day 1:
Developing 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
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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 LearningPatterns, Inc.
Fast Track to EJB3


EJB V3.0 is a deep overhaul of the EJB specification that is intended to improve the EJB architecture by reducing its complexity from the developer's point of view, and increasing the usability of the persistence API (Entity beans). This course focuses on the new EJB programming model including the POJO/annotation based API and the completely new Java Persistence API (JPA). It starts with the
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From Frankel"s Infotech
Enterprise Java
...nt types of EJB
Session Beans
Entity Beans
Message Driven Beans
Deploying EJB s using JBOSS
Struts
Introducing the MVC
The Presentation, Business Logic and the Data Tier.
Working example of Struts
Tracing the flow of Struts Application
Internationalization in Struts
Struts Forms & Validators
Struts Tiles
Ant
Introduction to
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From The Career Center
Java 2: Enterprise Development with BEA WebLogic Server
This course provides you with the background and skills required to design and
develop enterprise applications in Java using J2EE technologies. You will use
WebLogic server as the application and web server and will learn about
configuring WebLogic, deploying applications, and monitoring applications using
WebLogic s monitoring tools. During the course you will write many components of
a sample
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From Frankel"s Infotech
Enterprise Java Beans

Introduction to Distributed Component Architechture Enterprise Java Beans Working with the EJB Containers Exploring different types of EJB components. Session Beans Entity Beans Message Driven Beans
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From Boston University Corporate Education Center
Enterprise JavaBean Programming
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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