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In Focus: Spring

WA1981 Spring 3.0 Migration and New Features course, which is 3 days long, only covers topics that are new in Spring 3.0.  This course would let developers already familiar with Spring focus only on the new features or how Spring integrates with newer Java technologies that they may not be familiar with.

Some of the things included in this class are:

  • Summary of new features in Spring 3.0.  This provides an easy reference of what may impact existing applications.
  • Defining Spring components and dependency injection with Java annotations.  Spring 3.0 requires a Java SE 5 environment or greater so every Spring 3.0 application can take advantage of the code simplification and reduction of configuration that comes from using annotations.  Spring 3.0 also expands the range of annotations, some of which had been first introduced in previous versions.  This course shows the best ways to take advantage of this new ability.
  • New ability to drive Spring configuration with Java code or the new Spring Expression Language.
  • Automating the testing of Spring applications with some of the testing support built into the Spring Framework.
  • Integrating Spring with JPA or Hibernate.  Although Hibernate has been historically popular with Spring applications, the JPA Java standard is the preferred way to persist data from modern Spring applications.  This course will explain both alternatives.
  • Using Spring with the JSF Java web framework.  JSF is rapidly becoming the most popular Java web framework and this course will show how Spring and JSF can work together.
  • Spring MVC is a web framework unique to Spring applications.  Spring 3.0 introduced major changes to Spring MVC and this course will highlight those changes.
  • Along with the updates to Spring MVC, Spring 3.0 includes the ability to define REST services.  This type of service has become a popular alternative to “regular” XML web services and this course will show how REST services can be implemented with Spring 3.0.
  • Spring Security 3.0 was a major release that requires the Spring 3.0 framework to run.  This course will highlight the features of Spring Security.
  • Spring Web Flow is another web framework that can be used with Spring applications.  Spring Web Flow has more built-in support for “typical” web application use cases and makes it easier to define web applications that might be implemented as a series of web pages collecting data.  This course will highlight the features of Spring Web Flow.

IN FOCUS Video on demand training for Core Java classes

Web Age is proud to offer On demand Java and Java EE video training.

Get your team up to speed quickly with an engaging instructor-led learning experience right at their desks. Provide simultaneous learning up to thousands of users--in one location, or multiple locations world wide. Your team will have 24-7 access to learning via the Internet.

  • Learn from real-world demonstrations and code walkthroughs presented in 1024X768 large-screen format.
  • Jump right to the topics you need with our intuitive interface and streamlined navigation.
  • Reinforce key concepts with hands-on lab exercises

You can take advantage of all of the best features of classroom training, with the convenience of learning at your own pace whenever and wherever it suits your schedule.

Content is delivered by Web Age experts with Web Age in house developed curriculum.

If interested in a product demo once release please email webagevideotraining@webagesolutions.com

What’s in the Pipeline?

Coming Soon – JRULES Training


WA1838 IBM/ILOG JRules 7.0 Practicum For Java Developers

Students should expect to spend 40% of their time listening to lecture and 60% on their time thinking, asking questions and hands-on exercises. This practicum emphasizes in empowering Java developers on how to create the underlying infrastructure by leveraging JRules BRMS that will enable Business Analysts to author business rules
So if a Java developer is asking the question: How do I build the Jrules infrastructure that will enable Business Analysts to author business rules with confidence using ILOG Jrules 7.0 BRMS? Then, this is the practicum for you!  More Info

 

WA1813 IBM/ILOG JRules 7.0 Practicum For Business Analysts

Students should expect to spend 35% of their time listening to lecture and 65% on their time thinking, asking questions and hands-on implementation exercises. This practicum emphasizes in empowering the students to author business rules with confidence by understanding and leveraging the JRules BRMS. 
So if a Business Analyst is asking the question: How do I discover, analyze and author business rules with confidence using ILOG Jrules 7.0 BRMS? Then, this is the practicum for you!
 More Info

New class releases

WA1719 Programming Advanced JAX-WS Web Services on JBoss 5.1
This course is for students looking to build and perfect their web service development knowledge. Starting from the basics of Web Service concepts (such as WSDL, XML schema, and JAXB), the student will learn all aspects of programming a JAX-WS 2.1 web service. Additionally, advanced topics such as Web Services Interoperability (WS-I), WS-Reliable Messaging and WS-Addressing will also be covered. All development will be performed using JBoss 5.1 and Eclipse WTP.
WA1921 Programming for Android

  • New chapters added on Content Provider, Location Based Service, Broadcast receiver
  • Updated to Android 2.3 and latest Eclipse plug-in.

WA1975 Business Rules Authoring Using WebSphere ILOG
This 3 day course is targeted towards the combined audience of business analysts and Java developers. Customers can train their entire team in just three days.
WA1961 Architecture Foundation Workshop
This course provides a balanced experience; deftly blending academic content with practical hands-on lab exercises Attendees will begin the course with an informal collection of architecture concepts, strategies, and work products, and conclude the workshop with a comprehensive approach to organizing and practicing the discipline of architecture.
WA1826 Designing Cloud Computing Solutions
This two day workshop introduces a Cloud Reference Model and explores various aspects of Cloud solution design from discovery throughout the lifecycle of a Cloud solution all the way to retirement.  Special attention is given to requirements and Cloud utilization analysis, Cloud solution design strategies, and deployment scenarios.  Upon completion of this course, students will have an understanding of the Cloud Computing environment and practical experience in designing, developing, and deploying Cloud-based solutions.

Upcoming Complimentary Webinars

Windows 8 Preview Thursday,
October 13, 2011
2:00 - 3:00 PM ET
12:00 - 1:00 PM MTT

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The Rise of Business Architecture Wednesday,
October 26, 2011
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM ET
10:00 - 11:00 AM MT
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What's new in IBM Process Manager 7.5?
November 30, 2011
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM ET
10:00 - 11:00 AM MT

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Developing for the Cloud and Windows Azure
Thursday, December 8 , 2011
2:00 - 3:00 PM ET
12:00 - 1:00 PM MT

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