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NICF – Building Enterprise Applications Using Java EE

Course Overview

Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) is an object oriented platform for building robust, secure and scalable enterprise applications.

Upon completion of this course, participants would be able to :

  • Use Servlets, Java Server Pages (JSP) and the JSP Standard Taglib (JSTL) to create web applications
  • Use the Struts framework to structure the Web application, implementing a Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture to automate form handling, maintain consistent layouts, and enhance maintainability
  • Create reusable business objects, which can be shared across enterprise applications, using Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB)
  • Build effective and robust data storage with Data Access Objects (DAO) and the popular Hibernate framework for highly simplified access to relational databases
  • Implement the transaction features necessary for typical web-based enterprise applications
  • Apply important Java EE design patterns and best practices to improve the robustness and maintainability of web applications

The course has extensive hands-on exercises, based on a full e-Commerce application. Many participants have used this software to jump-start application development in their organisations.

Who should attend
This course is designed for IT professionals, such as software developers, software architects and solution architects, who need to build web-based enterprise applications using Java EE.

Pre-requisites
Participants must have current working knowledge of the Java language, familiarity with HTML is also expected, and basic SQL knowledge is an advantage.

What will be covered

  • Servlets
  • Java Server Pages (JSP)
  • JSP Tag Library (JSTL)
  • MVC Architecture and Struts Framework
  • Struts Controller
  • Struts View: Form Beans, Taglibs, Forms, Validator, Tiles
  • Enterprise Java Beans (EJB)
  • Session Beans (Stateless & Stateful)
  • Java EE Transactions
  • Design Issues and Java EE Design Patterns
  • Data Access Objects (DAO), Data Transfer Objects (DTO)
  • Hibernate Framework

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