Fast Track to Java EE 5 with Servlets, JSP & JDBC on Tomcat/Eclipse Training in Columbia
We offer private customized training for groups of 3 or more attendees.
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Course Description |
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Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE 5) is a powerful platform for building
web applications. The Java EE platform offers all the advantages of
developing in Java plus a co mprehensive suite of server-side
technologies. This course tells you what you n eed to know to design and
build your own web applications. You'll learn the details of the key
Java EE technologies and how to leverage the strengths of each, with
special focus on Servlets and JSP. At the same time, you'll be learning
about the big picture of Java EE and how to design web applications that
are robust, efficien t, and maintainable. If you want to deliver an
application on the web, you'll find th is course essential. The course
begins with a discussion of web application architecture. A majo r part
of the course is spent on Servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSP) with
specia l focus on using the JSTL. It then covers JDBC,
Java�¢����s database
access technology. The course concludes with an in troduction to EJB and
other important Java EE technologies. Throughout the course, students
will create code for a online store. Students will learn not only
specific topics and APIs but al so how to fit the pieces together into a
complete application.
Course Length: 5 Days
Course Tuition: $2090 (US) |
Prerequisites |
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A working knowledge of Java. |
Course Outline |
1. Java EE Introduction |
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