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Eclipse is an open source, highly pluggable platform that supports the construction of a variety of tools for project based application development. It supports both GUI and non-GUI based application development environments. It facilitates the seamless integration of tools within and across different content types and tool providers. The Eclipse training curriculum provided by Web Age Solutions is very extensive and covers a broad range of areas. Our courses cover Java and J2EE development that includes Servlets, JSPs, JavaServer Faces (JSF) and use different frameworks such as Spring and Hibernate. Our Eclipse training course list also includes courses on developing and deploying applications for specific application and web server platforms such as JBoss, WebLogic, Sun Application Server and Tomcat. These courses also provide best practices and other practical information gained by our courseware developers' hands-on experience with the Eclipse platform.
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Students will learn to develop and test server-side web applications based on the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) component model using Eclipse 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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This training course provides students with the knowledge needed to use the Hibernate Object/Relational Mapping (ORM) framework to implement the persistence layer of J2EE applications
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Red Hat Equivalent: JB297 |
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| This course introduces the students to Jakarta Struts 1.1. During the course, students will learn to design and develop Struts based applications. Students learn how to incorporate JSPs, servlets, EJBs and JavaBeans into their design. Corresponding to every chapter, there is a lab reinforcing the concept. |
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This course introduces the students to Jakarta Struts 1.1. During the course, students will learn to design and develop Struts based applications. Students learn how to incorporate JSPs, servlets, EJBs and JavaBeans into their design. Corresponding to every chapter, there is a lab reinforcing the concept. Towards the end of the course, the students get to apply their Struts knowledge to build a mini e-commerce application.
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This course introduces the students to Jakarta Struts 1.2. During the course, students will learn to design and develop Struts based applications. Many real life hands on exercises are used to teach various concepts of Struts.
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This course provides students with the knowledge needed to use the Spring Framework to develop flexible, testable and maintainable J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition) applications
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This course teaches students the syntax of the Java programming language; object-oriented programming with the Java; creating graphical user interfaces (GUI), exceptions, file input/output (I/O), threads and networking. Programmers familiar with object- oriented concepts can learn how to develop Java application.
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Oracle Equivalent: SL-275 |
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This course introduces the Java programming language and how to develop Java applications using Eclipse. Students learn the syntax of the Java programming language, object-oriented programming using Java, exception handling, generics, collections, and file input/output (I/O). During the course, students will develop and test Java applications using Eclipse.
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This course introduces the Java programming language as well as the different types of Java applications present in today’s IT landscape to those in management positions. Students will have introductory lessons on the syntax of the Java programming language, object-oriented programming using Java, server side programming including Servlets as well as the JSP, EJB’s, Struts and JavaServer Faces technologies. Students will also learn the J2EE frameworks that allow efficient application development as well as get introduced to the service oriented architecture (SOA).
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This course teaches how to develop advanced Java applications using Eclipse. The advanced features of Java that developers may be using in many different types of programs are covered.
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This course introduces the Java programming language and how to develop Java applications using Eclipse to those in management positions. Students will have introductory lessons on the syntax of the Java programming language, object-oriented programming using Java, server side programming including Servlets, JSP, EJB’s, Struts and JavaServer Faces programming. Students will also learn how to use JUnit for testing and tune performance of the Java programming language. During the course, students will develop and test applications using Eclipse and MyEclipse.
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| J2EE is a collection of technologies specifically meant to aid development of enterprise class software applications. This course will help architects and senior developers devise a plan that other developers in the team can follow to develop robust, high performance, easy to maintain and secure applications. The material in this class covers the most critical areas of a mission critical application. This course highlights best practices for J2EE application development. |
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SUN Equivalent: SL-500 |
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This course introduces the students to learn to develop and test server-side applications based on the Java 2 platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) component model using the Eclipse and JBoss platform (using the JBoss-IDE plugin). 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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| This course is an advanced introduction to the Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) technology. It starts by introducing the concepts and ideal for someone who has never programmed using EJB. The course rapidly picks up and ends with advanced concepts that students can use in real life to complete large scale EJB based projects. The labs are done using Eclipse 3.0 and JBoss IDE 1.3.30. JBoss 3.2.3 application server is used as the server runtime. |
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This course teaches programmers how to write enterprise applications based on the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) architecture. In addition to the core concepts of J2EE, this course provides specific instruction on building J2EE applications using the best practices established in the field.
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This course teaches programmers how to write enterprise applications based on the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) architecture. In addition to the core concepts of J2EE, this course provides specific instruction on building J2EE applications using the best practices established in the field.
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This course introduces the developer to the JSF architecture and provides the basis for planning, developing, and deploying Web based applications using the JSF framework. After taking this class, the developer will be able to quickly construct dynamic server-side web pages using JSF.
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This 3 day training course teaches students about the standard persistence architecture provided by JPA. This standard can be used to replace third party persistence frameworks like Hibernate. By learning the programming model made available by the JPA standard and how to use it in various types of applications, developers can create applications that are more portable between environments and rely less on integration of third party libraries. Support for the JPA standard is provided natively in all recent application servers.
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Learn how to harness the power of the Eclipse Foundation’s Rich Client Platform to develop feature-rich end-user applications.
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This course is intended to be a “hands-on” course, which includes two extended projects. The knowledge areas in the projects (parsing and calendar usage) have been selected because they are outside the experience of most intermediate Java programmers. This gives us a large scope to experience TDD’s “learn-by-trying” approach. At the same time, both technology areas are tremendously useful once learned.
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This course is intended for Java programmers who are interested in using MyEclipse and Eclipse to build their applications. 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 the Eclipse IDE to develop J2EE applications, including servlets, JSPs, and Enterprise JavaBeans, debug and test them in the WebSphere test environment.
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Using WebLogic Server v8.1 and the Eclipse WTP IDE, students taking this course will learn how to develop web services. An introduction of basic Web Service technologies will be discussed (e.g. WSDL, XML Schema, SOAP, etc). Students will then learn to design and code their own JAX-RPC style web services for deployment on WebLogic Server v8.1. Advanced topics such as Web Services Interoperability (WS-I), web service security and an introduction to SOAD (Service Oriented Analysis and Design) will be discussed.
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This course is intended for Java programmers who are interested in using MyEclipse and Eclipse to build their applications. 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 the Eclipse IDE to develop J2EE applications, including servlets, JSPs, and Enterprise JavaBeans, debug and test them in the built-in JBoss test environment.
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This course is an advanced introduction to the Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) technology. It starts by introducing the concepts and ideal for someone who has never programmed using EJB. The course rapidly picks up and ends with advanced concepts that students can use in real life to complete large scale EJB based projects. The development and labs will be based on Eclipse 3.0.1, Lomboz plugin and Weblogic, emphasizing the new features of the EJB 2.0 specification.
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