Instructor Led Studio Application Developer Training Classes
From Affinity IT Training, LLC
Introduction To XML Web Services Using WSAD
Web Services are becoming an increasingly popular architecture
and mechanism for publishing application services.
This course presents relevant Web Services Standards and Technologies in a hands-on format
featuring IBM's WebSphere Studio Application Developer (WSAD).
Audience:Java developers seeking to understand the technologies and standards underlying Web Services, and to be prepared to build
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From The Career Center
jCert Sun Certified Solution Developer - Java 2: Using Websphere to Create Java Apps
This intensive, hands-on course emphasizes becoming productive quickly as a Java 2 enterprise
programmer in the IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer environment. Students learn how to
use Java 2 to implement real-world solutions. This course is for programmers who need to design
and develop Java applications for the enterprise.
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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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SW225V51 Servlet and JSP Development with IBM WebSphere Studio V5.1.1

In this five-day course, students learn how to write web applications using the JavaTM J2EE technologies. Servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSP) provide a programming model for building robust and scalable Web applications. Students also learn to interact with Enterprise Java Beans from their Web applications. Students will learn to use WebSphere Studio Application Developer V5.1.1 in hands-on
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SW237V51 Developing Web Applications with IBM WebSphere Studio V5.1.1

This course will explore the Web application development features of IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer V5.1.1. It provides an overview of the features in J2EE 1.3 and its support within this version of WebSphere Studio. Lab exercises will strengthen your ability to use WebSphere Studio to create servlets and JSPs, incorporate database access and XML in your applications as well as
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SW243V51 Introduction to Java using IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer V5.1.1

The course introduces the student to Java and to WebSphere Studio Application Developer simultaneously, and encourages the student to use Application Developer as a guide to exploring Java. The course covers the basics of Java syntax, object creation and key classes and their use. Lectures and hands-on exercises complement each other throughout the course.
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SW257V51 Developing EJBs with IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer V5.1.1

Learn how to develop and test Enterprise Java Beans using IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer V5.1.1 and deploy a J2EE enterprise application to IBM WebSphere Application Server V5.1. This course covers EJB concepts, design issues, and development tools from basic concepts to practical skill level 3.
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SW531 IBM WebSphere Portal V5 Application Development

IBM's WebSphere Portal solution provides a single point of interaction with dynamic information, applications, processes and people to help build business-to-employee (B2E), business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) portals. This course offers WebSphere Portal application developers the opportunity for building the skills and knowledge to code robust portlet applications using
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From Boston University Corporate Education Center
Introduction to Java Using WebSphere Studio Application Developer
...hniques for developing applications using IBM?s WebSphere Studio Application Developer. The course will offer a practical introduction to the Java programming language and discuss Java topics like class definitions and hierarchies, polymorphism, encapsulation, abstraction, exception handling, Java data types, flow control, conditional testing, single and multidimensional arrays, JDBC access and
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