J2EE Development using Rational Application Developer v6.0
IBM WebSphere
Training
Provided by Wintrac Inc.
This course will integrate a combination of instructor-led discussions and interactive workshops to demonstrate the development and testing of server-side applications using J2EE component model. This course will focus on illustrating the use of the Rational Application Developer product for developing servlets, filters, JavaServer Pages, custom JSP tags, JavaBeans, XML deployment descriptors, MVC concepts, Struts and Enterprise JavaBeans. Additionally, the role of the WebSphere Application Server v6. 0 for testing, use of WAR and EAR files, debugging and deployment will be highlighted. Each student will learn the best practices solution for developing J2EE applications using Model-View-Controller framework and the separation of J2EE components. You can get a complete list of other WebSphere classes at http://www.wintrac.com/courses/coursesWebSphere.asp
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J2EE Development using Rational Application Developer v6.0
WebSphere v6. 0 Overview
- Multitiered overview
- N-tier architecture
- Model-View-Controller
- WebSphere products
- Browser role
- HTTP Server
- Application Server
- Standalone vs Network Deployment administration
- RAD Suite
- J2EE platform
- J2EE APIs
- J2EE services: JNDI, JDBC, Security, RMI, JMS, etc
- J2EE packaging
- Application lifecycle
- WebSphere architecture: Cells, Clusters,
Nodes, Node Agents, Web Services Gateway - WSAD development environment
- Understanding Eclipse
- Multiple document interface
- RAD product evolution
- Plug-in architecture
- Java development features
- Web development
- XML capabilities
- Server configuration
- Deployment Descriptors
- Projects and Perspectives
- RAD folder structure
- Import/ Export projects
- Utilizing Perspectives
- Navigation panel
- Debugger role
- Debug perspective
- Debugger preference settings
- Initiating debugger
- Suspended threads
- Execution controls
- Inspecting expressions
- Breakpoints
- Exception handling
- Servlet Evolution
- Characteristics
- Stateless vs Stateful
- Servlet message structure: HTTP header & FORM data
- Web Container: Instance Pool, JVM and JRE roles
- Lifecycle
- HTML FORM interaction: ACTION and METHOD parameters
- POST vs GET processing
- Reading POST data
- Java Servlet API
- init and destroy methods
- Development in RAD
- Session support
- WebSphere Session management
- Retrieve HttpSession
- Invalidation
- Accessing existing sessions
- RequestDispatcher
- Servlet Contexts
- Session configuration
- Persistent Session types
- WebSphere internal messaging:
Peer-to-Peer vs Client/ Server - Session affinity
- Cookies
- JSP Components
- JSP & Servlet integration
- Servlet/ JSP model
- JSP request cycle
- Operational model
- JSP translations
- Forwarding
- JSP methods: jspInit, jspService and jspDestroy
- JSP Tags and scripting elements
- Implicit objects
- Directives
- Declarations
- Expressions
- Scriptlets
- JSP Action tags
- JavaBean integration
- useBean Scope attribute
- Development using RAD
- Custom Tag libraries
- Tag Handler classes
- Tag Library Descriptor file
- taglib page directive
- Defining TLD entries
- Deploying Tag libraries
- Using web. xml aliases
- JSP Standard Tag Libraries
- JSTL tag libraries
- Core
- Formatting
- Database
- XML
- JSTL Expression language
- Service-oriented architecture
- Web service model
- B2C vs B2B
- Role of XML
- SOAP and SOAP messages
- WSDL
- UDDI registries
- Web Services Gateway
- JCA integration
- JMS and JMS Providers
- JMS Clients
- Asynchronous Messaging
- Publish/ Subscribe
- Point-to-Point
- Connection Factories
- JMS Destinations
- JMS Listeners
- Listener Managers
- ejb-jar. xml updates
- WebSphereMQ
- Queue Managers and Brokers
- WebSphereMQ Clustering
- Network Deployment implementation
- Struts and MVC framework
- Benefits of Struts
- Servlet/ JSP and JSP models
- Struts architecture
- ActionServlet
- Action
- ActionForm
- ActionForwards
- ActionError
- RAD implementation
- struts-config. xml
- Web Diagram tool
- EJB benefits
- EJB portability foundation
- EJB container services and responsibilities
- Enterprise Bean types
- Session vs Entity vs Message beans
- Stateful vs Stateless Session
- Managing state data
- CMP vs BMP Entity beans
- EJB Container role
- Bean lifecycle management
- Transactional processing
- Security issues
- Development within RAD
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