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Developing Real-Time Applications for the Java Platform
Classroom Length: 5 Days
The Developing Real-Time Applications for the Java Platform course provides students with the essential skills required to use the real-time capabilities of the Real-Time Specification for Java (RTSJ) to create real-time applications.
Perl Programming
Classroom Length: 5 Days
The Perl Programming course is a comprehensive course that explains the Perl programming language, from basic through advanced syntax. This course is aimed at a wide range of people - programmers, system administrators, web authors, and operators. It explains how to use the Perl programming language to write quick yet powerful scripts to take advantage of Perl's system administration capabilities and issue Perl commands.
Developing Web Services Using Java Technology
Classroom Length: 5 Days
The Developing Web Services Using Java Technology course provides business component and client developers with the information they need to create, implement, and deploy web services and web service clients using Java technology components and the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 6 SDK (Java EE 6 SDK). Students will understand and appreciate web services as a realization of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), and how to use the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) technology design patterns and best practices when designing web services. Students perform the course lab exercises using the NetBeans Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and GlassFish v3.
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Developing Secure Java Web Services
Length: 3 Days
DWS-4120-EE6
The Developing Secure Java Web Services course provides business component and client developers with the information they need to design, implement, deploy, and maintain secure web services and web service clients using Java technology components and the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 6 (Java EE 6 platform). • Students learn about the need to secure web services and the challenges associated with web services security. Students also learn about prominent industry standards and initiatives developed to provide comprehensive security solutions for web services, and how to apply them to secure web services. In particular, students learn how to secure web services by using application-layer security, transport-layer security, and message-layer security technologies, such as those specified by the WS- security extensions. Students learn how to secure web services by using the web services security infrastructure built into JavaEE 6 and GlassFish v3 (using Metro 1.2), along with the security providers in Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1. This comprehensive course also introduces identity management concepts, drivers behind identity management solutions, and Sun Java System Access Manager functions. Students perform the course lab exercises by using the NetBeans Integrated Development Environment (IDE), Metro 1.2, Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 (or OpenSSO), and GlassFish v3.
DWS-4050-EE6 DTP-250
Classroom Length: 5 Days
The Developing Applications for the Java EE Platform course provides students with the knowledge to build and deploy enterprise applications that comply with Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 5 (Java EE 5) technology standards. The enterprise components presented in this course include Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) technology, the Java Persistence API (JPA), servlets, and JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology, web services, and the Java technology clients that use them. Students gain hands-on experience through labs that build an end-to-end, distributed business application. The labs explore session EJB components, which implement the Session Facade pattern and provide a front-end to entity components using the Java persistence API. The labs also explore message-driven EJB components, which act as Java Message Service (JMS) consumers. Students use web and Java technology clients to access Java technology-based enterprise services using servlets and pages created with JSP technology. Students are taught how to assemble an application from reusable components and how to deploy an application into the Java EE platform runtime environment. The students perform the course lab exercises using the NetBeans Integrated Development Environment (IDE).
Developing Applications for the Java EE Platform
Classroom Length: 5 Days
The Developing Applications for the Java EE Platform course provides students with the knowledge to build and deploy enterprise applications that comply with Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 6 technology standards. The enterprise components presented in this course include Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) technology, the Java Persistence API, servlets, and JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology, JavaServer Faces (JSF), RESTful and SOAP web services, and the Java technology clients that use them. Students gain hands-on experience through labs that build an end-to-end, distributed business application. The labs explore session EJB components, which implement the Session Facade pattern and provide a front-end to entity components using the Java Persistence API. The labs also explore message-driven EJB components, which act as Java Message Service (JMS) consumers. Students create user interfaces using servlets, JSP technology (JSP pages), and JavaServer Faces (JSF). Basic web services using SOAP and RESTful techniques will be created. Students learn how to assemble an application and how to deploy an application into an application server (Java EE platform runtime environment). Students perform the course lab exercises using NetBeans Integrated Development Environment (IDE).
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design Using UML
Classroom Length: 5 Days
The Object-Oriented Analysis and Design Using UML course provides instruction and practical experience focusing on the effective use of object-oriented technologies and the judicious use of software modeling as applied to a software development process. This instructor-led course uses lecture, group discussions, and facilitator-led activities to present one practical, complete, object-oriented analysis and design (OOAD) road map from requirements gathering to system design. The course provides a pragmatic approach to object-oriented (OO) software development following proven OO technologies, principles, and patterns as applicable to OO languages such as the Java programming language. Students experience the benefits of using the widely adopted graphical modeling language#the Unified Modeling Language (UML) version 2.2#to help in communicating concepts and decisions, understanding the problem and proposed solution, and managing complexity of the artifacts describing the problem and proposed solution. The course is structured to follow a generic form of software development process that focuses on the analysis and design aspects as applicable to an OO software project. This generic process can be easily adapted to specific processes, which are discussed later in the course. The course also provides an understanding of patterns and frameworks that can facilitate the building of more flexible and re-usable software components.
OO-226 FJ-310-EE6 DTJ-4103
Application Development
Developing Applications for the Java EE Platform
FJ-310-EE5 FJ-310-EE6 VC-FJ-310-EE5 WJB-310-EE5 CDJ-310-EE5
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