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J2EE Online Training Program

J2EE stands for Java Enterprise Edition. It is a powerful platform for the development of web applications. It provides the business logic for an enterprise. Enterprise applications are centrally managed. The aim is to provide developers a powerful set of APIs; on the other hand it shortens the developing time, improves the application performance and reduces the application complexity.

It covers EJB, JSF, JSP, Servlet, Struts, Spring, Web services, Hibernate, Core Java and Advanced Java training. It focuses on the development of Java web components with MySQL or Oracle by implementing Java beans. It helps in building Spring MVC framework applications using Eclipse Indigo 3.7.1 + JBOSS v5.0 + MySQL5.0.

J2EE Online Training Total Chapters

❯EJB Training Course Overview

❯RMI (Remote Method Invocation)

  • Introduction
  • Architecture
  • The remote interface
  • The remote object
  • Java distributed technology
  • Object passing in RMI
  • Writing the client
  • The RMI complier
  • Writing the server
  • Activation
  • Running the remote RMI client example
  • Dynamic loading of Stub classes
  • Remote method arguments
  • DGC
  • Return values
  • RMI-IIOP

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❯J2EE

  • Introduction
  • Architecture
  • Comparison between J2EE and .NET
  • Application development roles

❯EJB (Enterprise Java Beans)

  • Introduction
  • Stateless session beans
  • Stateful session beans
  • Singleton session beans
  • EJB container
  • Clusters
  • Bean managed transactions
  • Container managed security
  • Bean managed entity bean
    • Bean managed security
    • Container managed entity bean
  • Compare between EJB, CORBA and COM/DCOM

❯EJB 2.0

  • Local enterprise beans
  • Finder methods with EJQL
  • Message drive bean (MDB)
  • Container manager relationships (CMR)
  • Container managed persistency (CMP2.0 model)

❯EJB 2.1

  • Timer service
  • Web services
  • enhancements

❯EJB 3.0

  • Overview
  • Introduction
  • Architecture
  • Features
  • About session beans
  • Persistence programming model
  • Designing a Java enterprise application
  • Java EE deployment
    • Anatomy of module
    • Packaging
  • JPA-Java persistence API
  • Entity components
  • Relations with entities
    • One to tone
    • One-to-many
    • Many-to-one
    • Many-to-many
  • Inheritance with entities
  • AOP in EJB 3.0
  • Exposing EJB 3.0

❯EJB 3.1

  • Introduction
  • Singleton introduction
  • Local business interface removal
  • Asynchronous session beans

❯JTS/JTA (Java Transaction Service/Java Transaction API)

  • Transactions
    • Local
    • Chained
    • Distributed
    • Nested
    • Flat
  • Using transactions
  • Two-phase commit protocol

❯JNDI (Java Naming & Directory Interface)

  • Architecture
  • Programming with JNDI
  • JNDI security

❯JAAS (Java Authentication and Authorization Service)

❯JMS 1.1 (Java Messaging Service)

  • Introduction
  • Messaging system
  • Message driven bean

❯Java Mail 1.3

❯XML (eXtensible Markup Language) processing API’s

  • Introduction
  • XML syntax
  • Need of XML
  • Namespaces
  • Java APIs for XML Parsing (JAXP) and transformation
  • Describing XML with schema
  • JAXP, SAX, and DOM
  • DTD (document type definition)
  • XML DB Utility

❯XSL

  • Introduction
  • XSL tags
  • X path expressions
  • X path specifications

❯JAXP 1.2 (Java APIs for XML Parsing)

❯Web services

  • Introduction
  • Working with JAX-WS
  • Binding HTTP methods
  • JAX-RS injection
  • RESTful web services
  • SOAP 1.1
  • SSAJ 1.2
  • JAXB
  • JAXR
  • JAX-RPC 1.1
  • WSDL 1.1
  • UDDI 2.0
  • JAXWS

❯J2EE design patterns

  • Servers
    • J boss
    • Glass fish
    • Oracle 9i application server
    • Weblogic 10.0

❯IDE’s

  • Introduction
  • My eclipse
  • Intellij
  • WSAD
  • Net beans
  • J builder
  • Weblogic workshop

❯Tools

  • Logging – Log 4j
  • Build – ANT 


 

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