Enterprise Java
Java
Training
Provided by Frankel"s Infotech
Each training program at Frankel's Infotech is carried out with plenty of Online Demonstrations and sample codes with the use of the state-of-art DLP Projector. Each candidate is given a set of assignments to get hands on training.
The contents of Enterprise Java are as follows :-
Enterprise Java( 100 hours )
Who can Benefit ?
a Students interested in learning Java EE from career point of view
a Programmers interested in learning Java EE Architecture
a System Architects interested in Web Development
a Programmers interested in getting more hands-on Web Development
a Java programmers who prefer to start learning Java EE for Web Development
a Programmers interested in Java EE stack and are not sure where to start.
a ERP programmers who want to get stared in Java EE Programming
a Managers / Technical Writers / Web Developers / Technical Managers and non-programming background individuals who want to understand the elements of Web based Programming
Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:
a Be competent in creating programs in Java Programming Language
a Should have good knowledge on technologies like Java Beans, JDBC, RMI, Servlets
a Should have used the Windows or the Linux operation system
a Create and edit text files using a text editor
a Should have knowledge of HTML programming
Java Revision
a Revising the Object Oriented Principles
a A quick revision of Java Programming Language
Servlets
a Introducing the Server Side Programming Language
a Exploring the HTTP protocol and its Headers
a Understanding the Servleta s Architecture
a Creating and deploying web based applications in various servers
a Understanding the Packaging Architecture using WAR and EAR
a Deep-dive into Deployment Descriptors
a Working deeply with Servlet Context
a Developing Data based applications with Servlets
a Deep-dive into Session Management
a Looking into Session Persistence
a Working with Factory Classes
a Securing the Web Application with Form and Browser based Authentication
a Exploring the 64bit Encoders and Decoders
a Sending compressed data to client
a Caching and its advantages
a Integrating other server side technologies with Servlets
a A deep-dive into Event Handling with Servlets
Extensible Markup Language
a The purpose & Nature of XML
a XML Syntax and Structure rules
a Working with the Document Type Definition
a Creating new markup languages using the above.
a Exploring the Extensible Style Sheet Language
a Transforming XML to other markup languages
a Intro. to XML parsers
Java Server Pages
a Exploring the use of Java Server Pages
a Comparing JSP vs Servlets
a Benefits of using JSP
a JSP as a Presentation Layer
a Request Model & JSP Architecture
a Working with the building blocks of JSP
a Exploring the syntax with JSP
a Defining Function blocks
a Using Expressions, Scriptlets and Declaratives
a Exploring various Implicit JSP Objects
a Session Management
a Using Exception Handling in JSP
a Using various Action Tags
a Exploring the use of Java Beans
a Creating Data driven applications with JSP
a Creating User defined Tags
a Deep-dive into TLDs
a Defining Custom Tags for Data Driven Applications
Java Mail API
a Introduction to the Java Mail API
a Sending Mails using Java
a Uploading and Attaching Files
Enterprise Java Beans
a Introduction to Component Based Architecture
a The use of Distributed Components
a Understanding the common problems faced in Industry
a Exploring different types of Enterprise Beans
a Understanding EJB Deployment Descriptors
a Exploring Application Servers
a Deploying EJBa s in various App. Servers
a Illustrating the use of Stateless Session Beans
a Working over Stateful Session Beans
a Exploring Data Driven Applications with Entity Beans
a Using Bean Managed Persistence
a Making use of Container Managed Persistence
a Using the Query Language with EJB
a Introducing the Message Driven Architecture
a Creating Message Driven Beans
a Differentiating between Point to Point and Publisher/ Subscriber
Struts
a Introducing the MVC Architecture
a Identifying the Presentation, Data and Business Tiers
a Why use Struts ?
a Creating an application in Struts.
a Working with the Validation Framework
a Defining Custom Validations
a Tracing the flow of Struts Application
a The Struts Deployment Descriptor
a Working with Global Forwards and Exceptions
a Creating Plug-ins using Struts
a Using Message Resources for Internationalization
a Customizing Struts Framework for your Application
a Exploring the Request Processor
a Working with the Struts HTML Tag Library
a Using the Struts Bean Tag Library
a Exploring the Struts Logic Tag Library
a Introduction to Tiles
Hibernate
a Understanding Persistence
a Introducing Hibernate
a Using Hibernate to Persist Data
a Advantages of using Hibernate
a Current trends with Hibernate
a Creating an application using Hibernate
a Tracing the flow of Hibernate Applications
Skills Gained
a Create and deploy real-time Web Based Applications using Servlets
a Design and work with Presentation using JSP
a Implement error-handling techniques using exception handling with Servlets and JSP
a Implement and use Browser and Form based Authentication
a Deploy web applications in various servers like Tomcat, JBOSS and Websphere
a Develop Distributed Components using EJB
a Create and use Database Transactions using Entity Beans
a Communicate Asynchronously across applications and servers
a Integrate various server-side technologies to develop N-Tier Architecture
a Use the MVC Architecture to develop robust applications
a Develop Web Based Applications customizable on Country Codes
a Create Java/ Web Based Applications to persist data in Database using Hibernate
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Enterprise Java
Enterprise Java( 100 hours )
Who can Benefit ?
Students interested in learning Java EE from career point of view
Programmers interested in learning Java EE Architecture
System Architects interested in Web Development
Programmers interested in getting more hands-on Web Development
Java programmers who prefer to start learning Java EE for Web Development
Programmers interested in Java EE stack and are not sure where to start.
ERP programmers who want to get stared in Java EE Programming
Managers / Technical Writers / Web Developers / Technical Managers and non-programming background individuals who want to understand the elements of Web based Programming
Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:
Be competent in creating programs in Java Programming Language
Should have good knowledge on technologies like Java Beans, JDBC, RMI, Servlets
Should have used the Windows or the Linux operation system
Create and edit text files using a text editor
Should have knowledge of HTML programming
Java Revision
Revising the Object Oriented Principles
A quick revision of Java Programming Language
Servlets
Introducing the Server Side Programming Language
Exploring the HTTP protocol and its Headers
Understanding the Servlet s Architecture
Creating and deploying web based applications in various servers
Understanding the Packaging Architecture using WAR and EAR
Deep-dive into Deployment Descriptors
Working deeply with Servlet Context
Developing Data based applications with Servlets
Deep-dive into Session Management
Looking into Session Persistence
Working with Factory Classes
Securing the Web Application with Form and Browser based Authentication
Exploring the 64bit Encoders and Decoders
Sending compressed data to client
Caching and its advantages
Integrating other server side technologies with Servlets
A deep-dive into Event Handling with Servlets
Extensible Markup Language
The purpose & Nature of XML
XML Syntax and Structure rules
Working with the Document Type Definition
Creating new markup languages using the above.
Exploring the Extensible Style Sheet Language
Transforming XML to other markup languages
Intro. to XML parsers
Java Server Pages
Exploring the use of Java Server Pages
Comparing JSP vs Servlets
Benefits of using JSP
JSP as a Presentation Layer
Request Model & JSP Architecture
Working with the building blocks of JSP
Exploring the syntax with JSP
Defining Function blocks
Using Expressions, Scriptlets and Declaratives
Exploring various Implicit JSP Objects
Session Management
Using Exception Handling in JSP
Using various Action Tags
Exploring the use of Java Beans
Creating Data driven applications with JSP
Creating User defined Tags
Deep-dive into TLDs
Defining Custom Tags for Data Driven Applications
Java Mail API
Introduction to the Java Mail API
Sending Mails using Java
Uploading and Attaching Files
Enterprise Java Beans
Introduction to Component Based Architecture
The use of Distributed Components
Understanding the common problems faced in Industry
Exploring different types of Enterprise Beans
Understanding EJB Deployment Descriptors
Exploring Application Servers
Deploying EJB s in various App. Servers
Illustrating the use of Stateless Session Beans
Working over Stateful Session Beans
Exploring Data Driven Applications with Entity Beans
Using Bean Managed Persistence
Making use of Container Managed Persistence
Using the Query Language with EJB
Introducing the Message Driven Architecture
Creating Message Driven Beans
Differentiating between Point to Point and Publisher/ Subscriber
Struts
Introducing the MVC Architecture
Identifying the Presentation, Data and Business Tiers
Why use Struts ?
Creating an application in Struts.
Working with the Validation Framework
Defining Custom Validations
Tracing the flow of Struts Application
The Struts Deployment Descriptor
Working with Global Forwards and Exceptions
Creating Plug-ins using Struts
Using Message Resources for Internationalization
Customizing Struts Framework for your Application
Exploring the Request Processor
Working with the Struts HTML Tag Library
Using the Struts Bean Tag Library
Exploring the Struts Logic Tag Library
Introduction to Tiles
Hibernate
Understanding Persistence
Introducing Hibernate
Using Hibernate to Persist Data
Advantages of using Hibernate
Current trends with Hibernate
Creating an application using Hibernate
Tracing the flow of Hibernate Applications
Skills Gained
Create and deploy real-time Web Based Applications using Servlets
Design and work with Presentation using JSP
Implement error-handling techniques using exception handling with Servlets and JSP
Implement and use Browser and Form based Authentication
Deploy web applications in various servers like Tomcat, JBOSS and Websphere
Develop Distributed Components using EJB
Create and use Database Transactions using Entity Beans
Communicate Asynchronously across applications and servers
Integrate various server-side technologies to develop N-Tier Architecture
Use the MVC Architecture to develop robust applications
Develop Web Based Applications customizable on Country Codes
Create Java/ Web Based Applications to persist data in Database using Hibernate
Who can Benefit ?
Students interested in learning Java EE from career point of view
Programmers interested in learning Java EE Architecture
System Architects interested in Web Development
Programmers interested in getting more hands-on Web Development
Java programmers who prefer to start learning Java EE for Web Development
Programmers interested in Java EE stack and are not sure where to start.
ERP programmers who want to get stared in Java EE Programming
Managers / Technical Writers / Web Developers / Technical Managers and non-programming background individuals who want to understand the elements of Web based Programming
Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:
Be competent in creating programs in Java Programming Language
Should have good knowledge on technologies like Java Beans, JDBC, RMI, Servlets
Should have used the Windows or the Linux operation system
Create and edit text files using a text editor
Should have knowledge of HTML programming
Java Revision
Revising the Object Oriented Principles
A quick revision of Java Programming Language
Servlets
Introducing the Server Side Programming Language
Exploring the HTTP protocol and its Headers
Understanding the Servlet s Architecture
Creating and deploying web based applications in various servers
Understanding the Packaging Architecture using WAR and EAR
Deep-dive into Deployment Descriptors
Working deeply with Servlet Context
Developing Data based applications with Servlets
Deep-dive into Session Management
Looking into Session Persistence
Working with Factory Classes
Securing the Web Application with Form and Browser based Authentication
Exploring the 64bit Encoders and Decoders
Sending compressed data to client
Caching and its advantages
Integrating other server side technologies with Servlets
A deep-dive into Event Handling with Servlets
Extensible Markup Language
The purpose & Nature of XML
XML Syntax and Structure rules
Working with the Document Type Definition
Creating new markup languages using the above.
Exploring the Extensible Style Sheet Language
Transforming XML to other markup languages
Intro. to XML parsers
Java Server Pages
Exploring the use of Java Server Pages
Comparing JSP vs Servlets
Benefits of using JSP
JSP as a Presentation Layer
Request Model & JSP Architecture
Working with the building blocks of JSP
Exploring the syntax with JSP
Defining Function blocks
Using Expressions, Scriptlets and Declaratives
Exploring various Implicit JSP Objects
Session Management
Using Exception Handling in JSP
Using various Action Tags
Exploring the use of Java Beans
Creating Data driven applications with JSP
Creating User defined Tags
Deep-dive into TLDs
Defining Custom Tags for Data Driven Applications
Java Mail API
Introduction to the Java Mail API
Sending Mails using Java
Uploading and Attaching Files
Enterprise Java Beans
Introduction to Component Based Architecture
The use of Distributed Components
Understanding the common problems faced in Industry
Exploring different types of Enterprise Beans
Understanding EJB Deployment Descriptors
Exploring Application Servers
Deploying EJB s in various App. Servers
Illustrating the use of Stateless Session Beans
Working over Stateful Session Beans
Exploring Data Driven Applications with Entity Beans
Using Bean Managed Persistence
Making use of Container Managed Persistence
Using the Query Language with EJB
Introducing the Message Driven Architecture
Creating Message Driven Beans
Differentiating between Point to Point and Publisher/ Subscriber
Struts
Introducing the MVC Architecture
Identifying the Presentation, Data and Business Tiers
Why use Struts ?
Creating an application in Struts.
Working with the Validation Framework
Defining Custom Validations
Tracing the flow of Struts Application
The Struts Deployment Descriptor
Working with Global Forwards and Exceptions
Creating Plug-ins using Struts
Using Message Resources for Internationalization
Customizing Struts Framework for your Application
Exploring the Request Processor
Working with the Struts HTML Tag Library
Using the Struts Bean Tag Library
Exploring the Struts Logic Tag Library
Introduction to Tiles
Hibernate
Understanding Persistence
Introducing Hibernate
Using Hibernate to Persist Data
Advantages of using Hibernate
Current trends with Hibernate
Creating an application using Hibernate
Tracing the flow of Hibernate Applications
Skills Gained
Create and deploy real-time Web Based Applications using Servlets
Design and work with Presentation using JSP
Implement error-handling techniques using exception handling with Servlets and JSP
Implement and use Browser and Form based Authentication
Deploy web applications in various servers like Tomcat, JBOSS and Websphere
Develop Distributed Components using EJB
Create and use Database Transactions using Entity Beans
Communicate Asynchronously across applications and servers
Integrate various server-side technologies to develop N-Tier Architecture
Use the MVC Architecture to develop robust applications
Develop Web Based Applications customizable on Country Codes
Create Java/ Web Based Applications to persist data in Database using Hibernate
About The Training Provider: Frankel"s Infotech
Frankel"s Infotech - Frankel s Infotech, established in early 2000, is a company dedicated to deliver quality training in Information Technology through education. Whether you are a Corporate seeking a way to enhance the skills set of your workforce, an Education Institute requiring training for its students or a Professional/Student interested to learn more in Information Technology, then the services of Frankel...
