| WA1059 Servlet & JSP Development using WebSphere Studio Application
Developer V4.x |
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Learn to develop and test server-side applications based on the Java 2
platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) component model using the IBM WebSphere
software platform of products and tools. Develop and test server-side applications
that use servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSPs) for the control and flow
of e-business applications. |
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| Objectives |
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At the end of this course, students will be able to:
- Describe the J2EE component model and its use in building server-side applications
- Develop, debug, and test server-side applications using IBM WebSphere tools:
WebSphere Studio Application Developer (WSAD), and WebSphere Application
Server - Advanced Edition (WAS-AE) Single Server
- Develop and test servlets using IBM WebSphere tools: WebSphere Studio Application Developer (application frameworks and design patterns)
- Develop and test JSPs using IBM WebSphere tools: WebSphere Studio Application Developer
- Develop and test JavaBeans using IBM WebSphere tools: WebSphere Studio Application Developer
- Use JavaBeans, JSPs, and servlets in accordance with the Model-View-Controller
(MVC) programming model
- Use Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) to access databases in the model application layer
- Use existing Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) for business logic
- Assemble and perform integration testing of J2EE-based applications using
the IBM WebSphere tools and WAS-AE Single Server
- Identify the best practices needed to design and build Web applications (application frameworks and design patterns)
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| Topics |
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- Develop and test servlets
- Develop and test JSPs
- Develop and test J2EE-based applications using sound application architecture
(MVC, JUnit, and scalable architecture)
- Develop and test business logic using JavaBeans and JDBC
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| Audience |
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Java application developers who build Web-based server-side applications. |
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| Prerequisites |
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You should complete:
or have equivalent skills and knowledge. You should be able to define basic OO concepts and terminology and code a simple Java application with assistance.
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| Duration |
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Five days. |
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