WA1240 BEA WebLogic Server 8.1: Developing Web Applications Training and Courseware |
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This course provides hands-on experience building Web applications for BEA WebLogic Server 8.1 using BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1 as the development environment. The student builds real-life applications using page flows, JSPs, controls, JDBC services, and Web services. |
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| Topics |
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- WebLogic Workshop Development Environment
- JSPs, Page flow, Struts, NetUI
- Dynamic forms and FormBeans
- Model/Veiw/Controller Architecture
- Code completion, integrated debugging, tag libraries, instant deployment
- Custom and embedded Java controls
- Using EJBs from Web Applications
- Web services, asynchrony, loose coupling
- XMLBeans, XQuery, Java data manipulation
- Security
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| What you will learn |
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After completing this course, the student should be able to:
- Create a J2EE development environment and design large J2EE Web applications
- Write Web applications that access databases, Web services, XML files and pre-built EJBs
- Consume and develop BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1 controls
- Use BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1 to create page flows and JSP’s
- Secure Web applications
- Learn XQuery and XMLBeans for XML data manipulations
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| Audience |
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- Web application designers and programmers who are interested in learning the web development capabilities of WebLogic Workshop.
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| Prerequisites |
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- Participants should have software development background. Particularly they should be familiar with Java, XML, and Web development.
- The following course can provide the needed background in Java if required:
WA1278 – Introduction to Java using Eclipse
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| Duration |
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Three days. |
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