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Red Hat Application Development I: Programming in Java EE Training

In this Red Hat Application Development training course, you will learn about the various specifications that make up Java EE. Through hands-on labs, you will transform a simple Java SE command-line application into a multi-tiered enterprise application using various Java EE specifications, including Enterprise Java Beans, Java Persistence API, Java Messaging Service, JAX-RS for REST services, Contexts and Dependency Injection (CDI), and JAAS for securing the application.

Course Details

Duration

4 days

Prerequisites

  • Proficiency in developing Java SE applications, with 2+ years of experience required
  • Proficiency in using an IDE such as Red Hat Developer Studio or Eclipse
  • Experience with Maven is recommended but not required

Target Audience

Java developers who want to learn more about the specifications that comprise the world of Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE).

Skills Gained

  • Generating multi-tiered Java EE applications.
  • Packaging and deploying Java EE applications.
  • Creating Enterprise Java Beans, including message-driven beans.
  • Managing persistence.
  • Creating REST services with JAX-RS.
  • Implementing Contexts and Dependency Injection.
  • Creating messaging applications with JMS.
  • Securing Java EE applications with JAAS.
Course Outline
  • Transition to multi-tiered applications
    • Describe Java EE features and distinguish between Java EE and Java SE applications.
  • Package and deploying applications to an application server
    • Describe the architecture of a Java EE application server, package an application, and deploy the application to an EAP server.
  • Create Enterprise Java Beans
    • Develop Enterprise Java Beans, including message-driven beans.
  • Manage persistence
    • Create persistence entities with validations
  • Manage entity relationships
    • Define and manage JPA entity relationships.
  • Create REST services
    • Create REST APIs using the JAX-RS specification.
  • Implement Contexts and Dependency Injection
    • Describe typical use cases for using CDI and successfully implement it in an application.
  • Create messaging applications with JMS
    • Create messaging clients that send and receive messages using the JMS API.
  • Secure Java EE applications
    • Use JAAS to secure a Java EE application.
  • Comprehensive review of Red Hat JBoss Development I: Java EE