| Course Code: |
IN 511 |
| Course Abstract: |
This course is an advanced introduction to the Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) technology. It starts by introducing the concepts and ideal for someone who has never programmed using EJB. The course rapidly picks up and ends with advanced concepts that participants can use in real life to complete large scale EJB based projects. The development and labs will be based on JBuilder X and Weblogic, emphasizing the new features of the EJB 2.0 specification.
Participants develop session beans with JBuilder X and WebLogic, including accessing a database from session bean and EJB Java Client. Next, they develop CMP Entity Beans, including EJB/RDB mapping, finder methods. Next, they develop a message-driven bean and use the Java Message Service (JMS) server bundled with JBuilder X and WebLogic. Participants also develop access beans. The purpose is to display the use of development, testing, and deployment tools to improve EJB development productivity. The participant will deploy a J2EE application to WebLobic and JBuilder X. |
| Audience: |
This course is intended for intermediate to advanced Java programmers. System architects will find the advanced concepts especially beneficial in designing a framework. |
| Duration: |
5 days |
| Learning Outcomes: |
Upon completion of this course, particpants will be able to: >Identify the EJB 2.0 specification at an expert level >Develop, test, and deploy EJBs with JBuilder X and WebLogic >Gain knowledge of J2EE Design Patterns and Best Practices >Learn the industry secrets in EJB scalability |
| Course Topics: |
Review of JBuilder X Basics Introduction to Web Applications and J2EE Overview of Enterprise Java Beans Session EJBs Entity EJBs EJB and Exceptions EJB and Transactions EJB Security Message-Driven EJBs J2EE Best Practices with Focus on EJB J2EE Deployment J2EE Design Patterns with Focus on EJB Team Development and Profiling Managing Multi-Server Environments Application Tracing and Troubleshooting |
| Prerequisites: |
The participant is expected to understand the core Java libraries; be familiar with web application programming, including servlets and JSPs; have some experience or understanding of using JBuilder X and WebLogic. This course includes a review of JBuilder X Basics, but assumes some knowledge of JBuilder X and WebLogic. |