Developing Web Applications Using WebLogic 8.1 Course

Course Code: IN 503
Course Abstract: This course provides hands-on experience building enterprise applications using all the BEA WebLogic Platform 8.1 products. BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1 is the development environment. This training prepares participants to immediately contribute to sophisticated J2EE development projects.
Audience: This course is intended for Java developers who need to develop J2EE applications using Weblogic Workshop.
Duration: 3 days
Learning Outcomes:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
>Use the Weblogic Workshop 8.1 tool to develop J2EE applications
>Rapidly develop and deploy enterprise applications
>Build enterprise-class Web services and J2EE-based applications
>Integrate Web applications with packaged applications and legacy systems
>Develop automated, asynchronous workflows that contain complex logic and human interaction
>Construct interactive portals for accessing data, processes and applications
>Test and debug applications in BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1
>Manipulate XML data with XQuery and XMLBeans

Course Topics:

BEA Weblogic Introduction
What is Java?
What is J2EE?
The J2EE Architecture
Servlets and JSPs
Enterprise Java Beans
Application Server
Web Container
EJB Container
Distributed Objects
BEA Weblogic Platform
Platform Setup Labs

 

Weblogic Workshop
Weblogic Workshop Introduction
Workshop Editions
Workshop Version 7
Workshop Screen components
Workshop Menus
Applications and Projects
Projects
Workshop File Types
Simple JSP Development Walk-Through
Debugging Applications
Debugging Properties
Breakpoints
Resetting Weblogic Servers
Workshop Performance

Developing Web Applications
Web Applications Introduction
JSP Pages
JSP Elements (Expressions and Scriptlets)

JSP Implicit Objects
JSP Development in Workshop
JSP Development
JSP element configuration
Tag Libraries
netui-tags-html
Labs

Page Flows
What are Page Flows
What are Struts?
MVC/Model 2 Architecture
Struts and MVC
Page Flows vs. Struts
Page Flow Components
Flow View Icons
HTML Forms
Validation error messages
Form Creation Lab
Displaying Validation Messages
Form Data for Error Messages
Page Flow Tag Libraries
Labs

Web Services
Overview of Web Services
What does a Web service do?
What are the Standards
Weblogic Web Services
JWS Files
WSDL
Building a simple Web Service
Testing a simple Web Service
Using a WebService Control
Conversational Web Services
Labs

Java Controls
Java Controls
Built-in Controls
Database Controls
Generating Page Flows
EJB Control
EJB Control Lab
Timer Control
What is JMS ?
Using JMS Controls
Using Web Service Controls
Building Custom Controls
Control Methods
Testing Custom Controls
Labs

Application Deployment
Deployment Overview
Production vs Development Mode
Application Assembly
Ear files
Ear file Structure
Jar Files
War Files
Configuring the descriptors
Creating the Deployment files
LAB: Deploying through the Console
LAB: Undeploying through the Console

XML Beans
Using XML in Workshop
XML Schema
XMLBeans vs DOM/SAX
Schema to Java classes
Simple Application using XMLBeans
XMLBeans datatypes

Prerequisites: Java programming background is essential, J2EE experience is not essential. This course focuses on teaching the web development experience using Weblogic Workshop.
Note: All fields are required
At the present time we do not offer training for individuals or groups less then 6 individuals. We apologize for any inconvenience.


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