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Using Sun ONE Studio for Java Platform, Standard Edition and Key Partner Integrations

 Course Description
    Course Outline/Details

This Tech Talk series, hosted by the Sun Developer Network and Sun Services, introduces participants to the Sun Open Net Environment (Sun ONE) Studio 5, Standard Edition (SE) products, Integrated Development Environment (IDE), and the Sun ONE Studio product partners.

Subject experts provide an overview of each partner-developed module. They explain how these modules increase developer productivity and add value to the IDE in key areas, including testing, web services, and other technologies. After taking this course, you should have a better understanding of Sun ONE Studio 5 SE products, IDE, and the supporting modules.

Rebranding Notice: Recently, Sun re-branded its popular Sun Open Net Environment (Sun ONE) product line under the Sun Java System brand. This Tech Talk series will contain the former brand name until Sun releases new versions of the course materials. Nevertheless, the training you are about to receive provides the most current information obtained by Sun Knowledge Services regarding Sun Java System products.

To access this tech talk series, go to the following URL: http://www.sun.com/developers/s1s_tech_talks.


Course ID:
WJT-3501-90
Subscription Duration:
90 days
Price:
$US  0.00
How to Enroll
   
 Languages Offered Back To Top

This course is currently available in English only.

 
 Who Can Benefit Back To Top

Individuals responsible for the design and development of applications based on the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition 1.3 Specification [J2EE platform 1.3].

 
 Prerequisites Back To Top

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

Describe the basic concepts of Java technology programming and Java technology development.

 
 Skills Gained Back To Top

Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
  • Explain how to develop and publish standards-based web services from existing Enterprise JavaBeans [EJB] component model
  • Describe how to create dynamic web content using JavaServer Pages [JSP] technology and servlets using Sun ONE Studio 5, SE
  • Describe the wizards and templates available to improve component development productivity
  • Describe swing-based graphical user interfaces (GUIs) using Sun ONE Studio
  • Describe the relationship between Sun ONE Studio and the Sun ONE Application Server
  • List the features and benefits of partner products
  • Identify partner enhancements to Sun ONE Studio 5
  • Model and develop J2EE platform web services
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         Course Content Back To Top



    Module 1 - Introducing Sun ONE Studio 5, Standard Edition Software

  • Identify the benefits and features of Sun ONE Studio 5, SE
  • Describe Sun ONE Studio's layout and working space
  • Describe the features that support quick development of J2EE application components (EJB components, web services, JSP software, and so on)
  • Describe the tools to generate, deploy, and test Java web services using Sun ONE Studio 5, Standard Edition
  • Describe how Sun ONE Studio 5 increases a developer's efficiency and productivity


  • Module 2 - Using Sun ONE Studio and JProbe from Quest Software
  • Show the integration of Sun ONE Studio with Quest Software JProbe
  • List the benefits of proactive performance tuning
  • Diagnose performance and memory issues in Java technology code


  • Module 3 - Using Sun ONE Studio and Systinet For Java Technology
  • Identify the fundamentals of web services
  • Describe the integration of the Systinet Web Applications and Services Platform (WASP) and Sun ONE Studio
  • Develop simple web services using Systinet WASP and Sun ONE Studio


  • Module 4 - Using InsiTech's Extensible Markup Language (XML) Tunneling Technology (XTT) and Sun ONE Studio to Develop Ultra-Thin, Rich-Client J2EE Applications
  • Describe how the XTT framework abstracts away the complexities of distributed thin client Java technology development
  • Describe how to use the framework to support rapid prototyping similar to Visual Basic
  • Describe how to deploy ultra-thin yet rich GUI client Java technology applications that also minimize network traffic
  • Describe how XTT's wizards greatly simplify Java development and produce extremely efficient, easily maintainable, and template-based code
  • Describe the straightforward and stubless method XTT employs for calling remote Java technology logic and web services


  • Module 5 - Web Services Modeling Inside Sun ONE Studio Using Iopsis iNsight
  • Model static web service interfaces using the Unified Modeling Language (UML) within Sun ONE Studio
  • Add choreographies to web service models (Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) and Business Process Specification Schema (BPSS)) using UML activity and sequence diagrams within Sun ONE Studio
  • Deploy to a process-aware web services runtime from Sun ONE Studio


  • Module 6 - Adopting Java Technology and Java Enterprise System Using Standards-Based Automation (SBA)
  • Identify when migration costs and risks are preventing Java technology adoption in an organization
  • Sell effectively against .Net development project recommendations based on lower TCO and Evergreen technologies
  • Describe to customers how SBA can address their Java technology implementation concerns in the areas of complexity, standards, and best practices
  • Address customers concerns about how their legacy IT infrastructure and skills are not up to par
  • Show how SBA can be a cost-effective alternative to offshore outsourcing
  • Show you the range of solutions and services MAKE Technologies provides to assist addressing an Sun prospects and customer needs
  • Outline the five major competitive differentiators that MAKE offers
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