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Web Component Development with Java Technology

 Course Description
    Course Outline/Details

The Web Component Development with Java(TM) Servlet and JavaServer Pages(TM) (JSP(TM)) Technology course provides students with a way to quickly obtain the skills necessary to build Java Server Pages and their accompanying Java Servlet code rapidly and effectively. Experienced Java programming language developers will benefit from the optional real-world lab exercises which can be downloaded into your workplace.

This course also provides an alternative method of preparing for the Sun Certified Web Component Developer certification examination. The training provided is accurate and up-to-date, providing new insights into not only Java technology, but how to best apply them in Enterprise environments.

As an additional value, students of this web bundle will have access for the duration of this course to the following Quick Refrence Guides: HTML, HTTP, the Tomcat Server, the ANT Tool, XML, and UML

ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE OR HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS: The exercises require a seperate download and installation the Apache Tomcat server and Java Virtual Machines.

  • Course length: 18 hours


  • Course ID:
    WJB-314-180
    Subscription Duration:
    180 days
    Price:
    $US  370.00
    How to Enroll
       
     Languages Offered Back To Top

    This course is currently available in English only.

     
     Who Can Benefit Back To Top

    Web component developers who are constructing large scale e-commerce applications using Java technologies. These developers, may work for a specific line of business, and are usually supported by business component developers (who create Enterprise Java Beans which integrate with the backend). Both of these roles are being promoted by the technical architecture defined in the J2EE specification.

     
     Prerequisites Back To Top

    To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:

  • Display strong programming and software development skills
  • Display some knowledge of HTML and the design of Web pages
  • Know how to create and use Java classes, packages, interfaces, exceptions, and collections
  • Know how to model the "what" and "how" of a software system using some modeling language, such as UML
  • Know what an n#tiered architecture consists of (presentation logic, business logic, data store)
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     Skills Gained Back To Top

    Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
  • Analyze, design, develop, test, and deploy a Web Application
  • Create dynamic Web content using servlets and JSP pages
  • Construct and deploy small to medium-scale Web applications onto the Tomcat system (the servlet/JSP reference implementation)
  • Use best-practices for integrating the Web tier with other "backend" tiers, such as a database server and an EJB server
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     Related Courses Back To Top

  • Before: WJB-250: Java Programming Language
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