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Training Provided by Webucator This advanced Jakarta Struts training course shows JSP and servlet programmers how to build Model-2' Web applications using the Jakarta Struts project from Apache. Students learn the Jakarta Struts architecture and see how it captures a great deal of pre-existing best practice in Web application development. They build applications from scratch using the Struts 1.1 code base advancing through actions and action mappings form beans and request forwarding. They use relational data at the model layer and learn to configure JDBC data sources under Jakarta Struts. Throughout the Jakarta Struts training course emphasizes the great facility in Struts of using XML declarations to replace boilerplate Java coding.
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group study and discussionThis class may involve group study
instructor led trainingThis class may be available at a classroom in Jamesville, NY,
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Duration:5 days
Training Presented in:English
Jakarta Struts Training Course Outline
  • Jakarta Struts Architecture
    • MVC and Model 2
    • Command Pattern
    • Jakarta Struts
    • More XML, Less Java!
    • Action Mappings
    • JavaBeans in Struts
    • Working with Forms
    • Validation
    • Relational Models
    • Presentation Technology
    • Tiles
  • Action Mappings with Jakarta Struts
    • Command Pattern for Web Applications
    • ActionServlet
    • Action
    • ActionMapping
    • Struts Configuration
    • Selecting a Forward
    • Global Forwards
    • Forwarding Actions
    • Other Action Subtypes
    • Declarative Exception Handling
  • Forms with Jakarta Struts
    • Working with HTML Forms
    • What Not To Do
    • Action Forms
    • Relationship to Input
    • Relationship to Actions
    • Relationship to the Model
    • Relationship to Output
    • DynaActionForm and Map-Backed Forms
    • Validation
    • Coarse-Grained Form Beans
  • Dealing with Relational Data in Jakarta Struts
    • JDBC
    • Drivers
    • DriverManager (JDBC 1.0)
    • DataSource (JDBC 2.0)
    • Connection
    • Statement
    • ResultSet
    • The Struts Data-Source Manager
    • Multi-Tier Design
    • Business Logic Beans
    • Persistence Logic
    • EJB
  • Jakarta Struts Tag Libraries
    • Building View Components
    • Struts Tag Libraries
    • Attributes
    • Building Forms
    • et. al.
    • Forms and Form Beans
    • Scope and Duration of Form Data
    • Managing Hyperlinks
    • Error Messages
    • Logic Tags
  • The JSP Standard Tag Library
    • JSTL Overview
    • JSP Expression Language
    • Core Tags
    • Formatting Tags
    • XML Tags
    • SQL Tags
    • Mixing JSTL, EL, Scripts and Actions
  • Internationalization and Localization with Jakarta Struts
    • i18n in Java
    • Locale
    • ResourceBundle
    • i18n in Actions
    • i18n in JSTL
    • i18n in Validation
  • Input Validation with Jakarta Struts
    • Validation in Web Applications
    • Validation in Struts
    • The Struts Validator Plug-In
    • Validating ActionForm Subtypes
    • Configuring Validation
    • Validators
    • Rules
    • Is Necessary?
    • Reporting Errors
    • Multi-Page Validation
    • Client-Side Validation
    • Limitations on the Client Side
    • Implementing a Validator
    • Implementing ActionForm.validate
  • Under the Hood of Jakarta Struts
    • Global Objects and Keys
    • Modules
    • ActionServlet, RequestProcessor, ExceptionHandler
    • Struts Configuration in Depth
    • The org.apache.struts.config Package
    • Plug-Ins
    • Logging with Commons and Log4J
    • Configuring Log4J
    • Logging in Web Applications
    • The org.apache.struts.util Package
    • Commons BeanUtils
  • Best Practices in Jakarta Struts
    • Cardinalities in Struts Design
    • Coarse-Grained Form Beans
    • Many Actions from One View
    • Multiple Forwards
    • Many Mappings to One Action
    • Chaining Actions
    • Dynamic Forwarding
    • Form Beans as Mediators
    • Using Reflection and BeanUtils
    • Reusing Validation Rules
    • Mapping-Based Validation
    • Graceful Validation
  • Tiles
    • Consistent Look and Feel
    • Reusable Layouts and Content
    • The Tiles Framework
    • Instantiating Layouts
    • Body-Wrap Insertions
    • Tiles and Stylesheets
    • Working with Tiles Attributes
    • The Tiles Context
    • Definitions
    • Aggregation and Inheritance
    • The Tiles Plug-In
    • Forwarding to Definitions
    • Performance Considerations
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