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Advanced Java Programming

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Training Provided by Microsys Technologies and Solutions Pvt. Ltd., JDBC JAVA Beans RMI Servlet Programming Java Server Pages An overview of J2EE Introducing EJB JNDI Session Beans Entity Beans
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Duration:5 days
Training Presented in:English
Advanced Java Programming Day 1: JDBC what is JDBC? Why JDBC? Various driver types. Connecting to database. Connection class and its methods. ResultSet and its methods. Metadata. Prepared statements. Callable Statements. Transactions. SQL type equivalence. JDBC exception types. JAVA Beans JavaBeans Fundamentals. The JavaBeans framework. Basics of the API. JavaBeans design patterns. Introspection and reflection. Properties. Bound properties. Constrained properties. Nongraphical Beans. RMI Object Serialization Serialization mechanics Serializable objects Miscellaneous issues Remote Method Invocation (RMI) Fundamentals of distributed computing Java RMI architecture The remote interface. Remote reference layer. Stubs and skeletons-what happens inside them? RMI Registry. Writing server and client. Parameters in RMI RMI IIOP What is IIOP? Why IIOP? Converting JRMP programs to IIOP. Special considerations for rmi-iiop. Day 2: Servlet Programming What are Servlets? How are servlets better than cgi and asp? Web request-response architecture Generic and HTTP Servlets. HttpServlet class. Working with HttpServletRequest and HttpServletResponse objects. Cookies- creating and using. Session tracking using HttpSession object. Associating information with sessions. ServletContext and ServletConfig objects. Session Events Web applications WAR files Deployment descriptors Threading issues Day 3: Java Server Pages JSP overview Why JSP? Various components of a JSP. Directives . Standard Actions. Implicit Objects. JSP scripting . Declarations Scriptlets. Java Beans and JSP concepts. Adding java beans to jsp. Using jsp s implicit objects. Request Response PageContext Session Application Out Config Page Exception Introduction to custom tags An overview of J2EE Need for Server-Side Component Architecture Solutions for SS Component Architecture (Application Scenarios ) J2EE application architecture EJB server/container Responsibilities - State Management , Transactions , Security , Persistence , Resource Management and Bean Life Cycle Management Web-container responsibilities Evolution of EJB components of J2EE like: Java Naming and directory interface ( JNDI ) Java Database Connectivity ( JDBC ) Java Transaction API (JTA) and Java Transaction Service(JTS) Java Messaging Service ( JMS ) Java Servlets and Java Server Pages ( JSPs) Java IDL Java Mail The Extensible Markup Language ( XML) Day 4: Introducing EJB Why EJB? Architecture of EJB. Home and Remote interfaces The EJB server and the concept of the container Types of EJB s EJB Roles The EJB Deployment Descriptor The EJB Deployment Process JNDI Binding and Locating Services Relationships and Comparisons to other Naming Services: LDAP, COS, RMI Concepts of InitialContext, Binding and working with them Session Beans Design and development of SL Session Bean Lifecycle of a stateless session bean Coding it out- remote and home interfaces and the bean class Generating the container and setting various attributes Deploying the bean on Weblogic server Writing a client for the bean Design and development of SF Session Bean Lifecycle of a stateful session bean Coding it out- remote and home interfaces and the bean class Generating the container and setting various attributes Deploying the bean on Weblogic server Writing a client for the bean Day 5: Entity Beans Modeling data as entity beans BMP and CMP Design and development of BMP Entity Bean Lifecycle of a BMP Entity bean Coding it out- remote and home interfaces and the bean class Generating the container and setting various attributes Deploying the bean on Weblogic server Writing a client for the bean Design and development of CMP Entity Bean Lifecycle of a CMP Entity bean Coding it out- remote and home interfaces and the bean class Generating the container and setting various attributes Deploying the bean on Weblogic Writing a client for the bean. Design considerations while choosing entity beans.
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