Class overview :
Java 2: Enterprise Connectivity builds on the fundamentals of the Java Enterprise Edition (J2EE) technology including database connectivity, Java Server Pages, Servlets, and Enterprise Java Beans.
Class goals :
- The Java 2 Enterprise Architecture
- Essential Concepts
- Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
- Using JDBC
- The Essentials of Java Server Pages (JSP)
- Java Server Page Objects
- The Architecture of Java Server Pages (JSP)
- Java Servlet Essentials
- Java Servlets—Construction Time
- Enterprise Java Bean (EJB) Essentials
- The Session Bean
Content of Java 2: Enterprise Connectivity
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Understand the basic architectures for the Java 2 Enterprise Edition and its
implementation architectures.
- Understand the flow of documents and control on the World Wide Web
(WWW).
- Describe the structure of Java Database Connectivity (JDBC).
- Utilize JDBC to connect to a database, retrieve meta data, and execute
SQL queries.
- Understand how Java Server Pages (JSP) can be used, and how it
compares to Common Gateway Interface (CGI) and Active Server Pages
(ASP).
- Use JSP objects to manipulate data on the World Wide Web.
- Understand the elements of the JSP language set, and utilize JSP Action elements and Directives.
- Describe the Java Servlet lifecycle and utilize Servlet packages.
- Understand and use the Servlet development process.
- Understand and implement Enterprise Java Beans (EJB).
- Understand and implement Session beans.
Onze voordelen :
- Type of training: Inter-company, intra-company and individual
- 100% flexible & personalised training : You choose the place, the dates and the training program
- Offer request : Response within 24 hours
- 50% discount for SME’s from Brussels-Capital Region
- Free parking, lunch & drinks
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Java 2: Enterprise Connectivity builds on the fundamentals of the Java Enterprise Edition (J2EE) technology including database connectivity, Java Server Pages, Servlets, and Enterprise Java Beans.