Weblogic / J2EE for Java Developers Training Course
Weblogic Training Course Summary
Objectives of Weblogic Training Course
The Weblogic / J2EE Programming training course provides an overview
of the J2EE version 1.3 architecture, and introduces delegates to the development and
implementation of scalable distributed applications using Enterprise Javabeans (EJB),
Servlets, and Java Server Pages (JSP) within BEAs WebLogic Server. Available as a
public or closed course at our London training centre, or can be tailored to your team's
requirements and delivered onsite as a bespoke, customised training course.
Duration of Weblogic Training Course
5 days
Who Should Attend
Programmers developing systems which use Java as a server-side technology, for processing
internet-based requests and providing both fast and secure access to corporate data.
Pre-Requisite skills
Programming experience of the Java language, with the ability to read and write Java code.
Some knowledge of internet technologies (e.g. HTML) is assumed.
Associated Course(s)
Weblogic Upgrade for J2EE
Developers
J2EE
Weblogic Training Course Outline
Enterprise Java Overview
What is Enterprise Java?
Legacy systems
JDBC
Servlets
JSP
Distributed applications
Security
Scalability
Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE)
J2EE Overview
Services
EJB/Web containers
JNDI
Servlets
JSP
Entity Beans
Session Beans
Java Message Service
Message Driven Beans
WebLogic Overview
Servlets
Java Server Pages
Web Applications
Building web applications
Generic Deployment Descriptors
WebLogic Deployment Descriptors
Deployment
Naming
Enterprise JavaBeans
Different types of EJB
Session, Entity and Message Driven Beans
CMP, BMP
Stateless and stateful session beans
Home interfaces
Remote interfaces
Local interfaces
Bean implementations
Generic Deployment Descriptors
WebLogic Deployment Descriptors
Deployment
Container Managed Persistence
EJB Clients
Connecting to EJBs
Naming contexts
Session Beans
EJB Methods
Database Connectivity
JDBC
Configuration
WebLogic JDBC drivers
Bean Managed Persistence
Building an EJB
Constraints
Accessing DataSources
Java Message Service
Messaging Systems
Topics (Pub/Sub)
Queues (P2P)
Message Driven Beans
Transactions
Transaction overview
Declarative transactions
Distributed transactions
Security
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