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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 Descriptor are covered as well as the syntactical requirements for using those references in your EJB code. The course covers writing EJB clients showing how JNDI is used to locate the home object and how the container creates the enterprise bean. Invocation of business methods on the bean passing values into the bean and receiving return values are covered. Instruction is delivered on removing the bean as well as examining EJB code that handles exceptions in the client. The mechanics behind entity beans are covered including the loading and storing of beans and the use of primary keys with entity beans. Finder methods are also discussed.
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| Schedule: | 8 hours | | Training Presented in: | English |
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Training Program Details
Audience The intended audience for this course includes Technical Managers Database Administrators Application Developers Systems Analysts Software Engineers Software Designers and Project Managers. Learners should have knowledge of Object-Oriented Programming. This course helps candidates prepare for CIW Enterprise Specialist exam number 1D0-442. In addition learners should have taken the first three parts of the series 87061 - 87063. Objective
- Match specifications of the deployment descriptor (DD) with their descriptions.
- Match DD Extensible Markup Language (XML) tags with their descriptions.
- Match environment data XML tags with their descriptions.
- Identify characteristics of the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI).
- Identify characteristics of the JNDI architecture.
- Identify characteristics of the InitialContext constructor.
- Identify features and functions of entity beans.
- Identity the life cycle of an entity bean instance.
- Match EntityBean interface methods with their descriptions.
Topics Include Unit 1: EJB Deployment - Match specifications of the DD with their descriptions.
- Match DD XML tags with their descriptions.
- Match environment data XML tags with their descriptions.
- Sequence the coding steps for accessing environment data.
- Match Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) reference XML tags with their descriptions.
- Sequence the coding steps for using EJB references.
- Match resource factory reference XML tags with their descriptions.
- Sequence the coding steps for using resource factory references.
- Identify characteristics of application assembler and application deployer roles with the DD.
- Identify steps in deploying an entity bean by using the New Enterprise Bean Wizard.
- Identify steps in deploying a session bean.
Unit 2: EJB Clients - Identify characteristics of the JNDI.
- Identify characteristics of the JNDI architecture.
- Identify characteristics of the InitialContext constructor.
- Identify characteristics of locating the home object.
- Identify the syntax used to create an EJB instance.
- Identify characteristics of removing an Enterprise EJB instance.
- Identify considerations for writing a checkout client application.
- Identify considerations for writing a check in client application.
Unit 3: Entity Beans - Identify features and functions of entity beans.
- Identity the life cycle of an entity bean instance.
- Match EntityBean interface methods with their descriptions.
- Identify characteristics of the EntityContext interface.
- Identify features of primary keys.
- Sequence the steps in creating entity beans.
- Sequence the steps in invoking business methods on entity beans when the EJB object has no instance of an entity bean associated with it.
- Identify steps in swapping entity beams.
- Identify steps in invoking remove() on an entity bean.
- Identify characteristics of bean-managed persistence (BMP).
- Identify steps in using Java Database Connectivity (JDBC).
- Identify characteristics of the ejbCreate() method.
- Identify characteristics of the ejbPostCreate() method.
- Identify characteristics of the ejbRemove() method.
- Identify characteristics of the ejbLoad() method.
- Identify characteristics of the ejbStore() method.
- Identify characteristics of finder methods.
- Identify characteristics of multiple row finder methods.
- Identify characteristics of the remote interface for an entity bean.
- Identify characteristics of the home interface.
- Identify features of entity beans in the Library application.
- Identify characteristics of creating entity beans for a library application.
Duration 8 Minimum Requirements
The CDROM version of this course requires:
- At least a 486DX 33Mhz CPU.
- Microsoft Windows 3.1 or higher and a Microsoft compatible mouse.
- At least 8MB RAM.
- At least VGA graphics capability with a minimum 512K video RAM (1MB video RAM recommended).
- At least a double speed CDROM drive.
- An MPC compliant sound card with attached speakers or headphones is recommended (Currently only the CDROM version supports audio).
The network version of this course requires:
- At least a 486DX 33Mhz CPU.
- Microsoft Windows 3.1 or higher and a Microsoft compatible mouse.
- At least 8MB RAM and 22MB available hard disk space or file server space.
- At least VGA graphics capability with a minimum 512K video RAM (1MB video RAM recommended).
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