EGL for Web Applications
Course
In High Wycombe
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
High wycombe
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Duration
2 Days
On successful completion of this course, attendees will be able to: use the Enterprise Generation Language (EGL) development environment of IBM's WebSphere Studio for web applications, use the different definition elements of EGL by means of practical exercises, structure and debug these applications efficiently, prepare applications for the deployment process.. Suitable for: Application programmers who are going to develop web-based applications using EGL.
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About this course
Participants should have a basic knowledge of Servlets and JavaServer Pages (see course J2EE: distributed Java - servlets and JSP). An understanding of relational DBMS concepts will also be helpful.
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Course programme
On successful completion of this course, attendees will be able to:
- use the Enterprise Generation Language (EGL) development environment of IBM's WebSphere Studio for web applications
- use the different definition elements of EGL by means of practical exercises
- structure and debug these applications efficiently
- prepare applications for the deployment process.
Application programmers who are going to develop web-based applications using EGL.
Prerequisites
Participants should have a basic knowledge of Servlets and JavaServer Pages (see course J2EE: distributed Java - servlets and JSP). An understanding of relational DBMS concepts will also be helpful.
Duration
2 days
Course Code
EGLA
Contents
Introducing EGL
EGL definitions (data types, records and data structures, program structure, statements; working with EGL in WebSphere Studio: EGL perspective, EGL editors, EGL projects, packages and files.
JavaServer Faces
JSF components; development of JSPs with EGL and JSF.
Accessing relational databases with EGL-generated
EGL SQL statements and records; result-set processing; setting-up a J2EE JDBC connection.
Using EGL built-in functions and variables
Test and deploy EGL applications (Java-based)
usage of the built-in debugger to test the code; generation and preparation of executable objects; deployment.
EGL for Web Applications