| WA1127 WSAD V5.0 Boot Camp for WAS V4 Programmers |
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IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer V5 (WSAD) is a new generation
of Java application development environment built on the Eclipse open platform
(www.eclipse.org). It has many new features that the traditional IDEs do
not provide, for example, the role-based development models, the plug-in
based flexibility of developing and adding new functionality to the environment.
This course is intended for those who have Java knowledge and are interested
in using or transitioning to this new and powerful Java application development
environment.
Applications you develop during the course are based on the Java 2 Platform,
Enterprise Edition (J2EE) component model that uses servlets and JSPs for
the control and flow of e-business applications. You are going to use WSAD
to develop J2EE applications, including servlets, JSPs, and Enterprise
JavaBeans, debug and test them in the WSAD built-in WebSphere Application
Server test environment. You will also use WSAD to some other stand-alone
Java applications. |
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| Practical Work |
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Extensive practical exercises take students through all major aspects of the design and development of Java programs. Students will be introduced to various wizards and tools available in WSAD. |
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| Topics |
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- Introduction to WebSphere Studio Application Developer V5
- Installing and setting up WebSphere Studio Application Developer
- Creating Java applications using WSAD
- Creating Web applications (servlets and JSPs) using WSAD
- Testing Web applications using WSAD's WebSphere Test Environment
- Creating EJBs using WSAD
- Deploying J2EE applications to WebSphere Application Server, Advanced Single Server Edition, Version 4.x
- Migrating Java applications to WSAD
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| What you will learn |
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After completing this course, the student should be able to:
- Develop, debug and test Java applications using WSAD
- Develop and test servlets using WSAD
- Develop and test JSPs using WSAD
- Develop and test session EJBs using WSAD
- Develop and test entity EJBs using WSAD
- Use JavaBeans, JSPs and servlets in accordance with the MVC programming model
- Assemble J2EE components and applications and perform integration testing
- Use ant, JUnit and the built-in profiler features of WSAD
- Create Web Services using WSAD
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| Audience |
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This course is intended for Java programmers who are interested in using WSAD to build their applications. |
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| Prerequisites |
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Experienced Java developers who plan to do J2EE development such as Servlet, JSP and EJB developers will benefit from this course. |
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| Duration |
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Three days |
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