Exploring Sun ONE Studio 4, Community Edition
The Exploring Sun ONE Studio 4, Community Edition course explains how to use Sun Open Net Environment (Sun ONE Studio 4 Integrated Development Environment (IDE) to perform advanced operations. These operations include installing modules in the IDE, updating modules automatically, developing JavaServer Pages (JSP) files, and developing and customizing JavaBeans components. The course also describes the debugging features of Sun ONE Studio 4.
Students need access to the Sun ONE Studio 4 IDE and NetBeans open app
lication programming interfaces (APIs) to take this course.
Course length: 1-2 hours

Course ID:
WF-1003-90 |
Subscription Duration:
90 days
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Languages Offered |
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This course is currently available in English only.
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Who Can Benefit |
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Students who can benefit from this course are Java technology programmers and application developers who are familiar with the Java platform and know how to use the Sun ONE Studio 4 IDE to create Java technology applications. The course also addresses the requirements of Sun ONE Studio 4 administrators who need to install the Sun ONE Studio 4 IDE and configure it so that programmers can develop a wide range of advanced Java technology applications. The target audience for this course might have the following job titles:
Java technology programmersSun ONE Studio 4 administrators Software engineersApplication developersServer-side Java technology programmersServer-side Java technology developers
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Prerequisites |
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To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to: Use the Java programming languageUse the features of the Sun ONE Studio 4 user interfaceUse the Sun ONE Studio 4 IDEDevelop simple Java technology applications by using the Sun ONE Studio 4 IDE
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Skills Gained |
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Upon completion of this course, you should be able to: Add modules by using Update CenterEnable and disable modules by using Update CenterUninstall and reinstall modules from the IDEOpen files from outside the IDEMaintain service typesDevelop and customize JavaBeans componentsAdd JavaBeans components from Java Archive (JAR) or a local directoryDevelop JSP pagesDevelop Extensible Markup Language (XML) documentsDebug Java technology classesConnect the Debugger module to a running virtual machine
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Related Courses |
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Before: WF-1001: Overview of Sun ONE Studio 4, Community EditionBefore: WF-1002: Getting Started With Sun ONE Studio 4, Community EditionAfter: WF-1004: Applying Sun ONE Studio 4, Community EditionAfter: WF-2000: Sun ONE Studio 4, Community Edition, Module Creation and Integration
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Course Content |
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Module 1: Managing Modules in the Sun ONE Studio 4 IDE
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Update the IDE from the Sun ONE Studio 4 Web siteConfigure the Sun ONE Studio 4 IDE to use an Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) proxy serverConfigure the Sun ONE Studio 4 IDE on a Microsoft Windows machine and on a UNIX machine to be able to use a SOCKS proxy serverUpdate the IDE to upgrade the existing modules from the downloaded .nbm filesEnable and disable a module in the IDEUninstall and reinstall a module from the IDEExecute Remote LauncherAssociate Open File Launcher with the files that have a .class extensionAdd, configure, and remove a service type from the IDESet a service type for a template in the IDE
Module 2: Working With JavaBeans Components and JavaServer Pages Files
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Create a JavaBeans componentCreate a property in a class sourceCreate an indexed property in a class sourceAdd a bean event set, and generate beaninfo for a classCustomize a JavaBeans componentCreate a JAR file by using JAR PackagerAdd a JavaBeans component to Component PaletteUse a JavaBeans component as a containerAdd a bean to the IDE from a JAR archiveAdd a bean not packaged in a JAR or a ZIP file to the IDECreate and edit a JSP page or a servletSelect a compiler for the JSP pagesManage compilation errors in the JSP pagesSelect a compiler for a JSP pageExecute a JSP page or a servletChange the Web browser used for the JSP pagesCreate, edit, and validate an XML documentCreate Document Type Definition (DTD) and Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) files for an XML document
Module 3: Using the Debugger
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Add a breakpoint to the Java technology codeCreate a watchAdd a fixed watchModify a watch variableInitiate a debugging sessionSuspend and resume debuggingDelete a watch variableConnect the Debugger module to a running virtual machineSet the debugger type of an objectSwitch the default debugger type |