J2EE Architecture Explained

Short course

In High Wycombe

£ 425 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Short course

  • Location

    High wycombe

  • Duration

    1 Day

On successful completion of this course, attendees will be able to: understand the architecture and possibilities of Enterprise Java (J2EE), list the pros/cons of different solutions for typical business problems, describe the most recent J2EE APIs, discuss the integration of Java with existing enterprise systems, list the products and tools in the J2EE domain.. Suitable for: Architects, project managers and analysts interested in Enterprise Java. (Programmers should attend the technical/practical J2 EE servlets & JSP and J2EE: enterprise Java with WebSphere.

Facilities

Location

Start date

High Wycombe (Buckinghamshire)
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24 - 28 Crendon Street, HP13 6LS

Start date

On request

About this course

Some familiarity with the Java platform is an advantage.

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Course programme

Objectives
On successful completion of this course, attendees will be able to:

  • understand the architecture and possibilities of Enterprise Java (J2EE)
  • list the pros/cons of different solutions for typical business problems
  • describe the most recent J2EE APIs
  • discuss the integration of Java with existing enterprise systems
  • list the products and tools in the J2EE domain.

Who Should Attend
Architects, project managers and analysts interested in Enterprise Java. (Programmers should attend the technical/practical J2 EE servlets & JSP and J2EE: enterprise Java with WebSphere.
Prerequisites
Some familiarity with the Java platform is an advantage.
Duration
1 day

Course Code
J2EEC
Contents
The J2EE architecture and platform
Components and containers; J2EE middleware and services.


J2EE business patterns



J2EE libraries
Servlets - Java Server Pages (JSP); Java Mail - Java Messaging Service (JMS); Java Transaction Service (JTS) - Java Transaction API (JTA); Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI); Java Data Base Connectivity (JDBC).


Enterprise Java Beans
EJB framework; EJB types (Entity, Session, Message); EJB container and server.


Connection to legacy applications
Java Connector Architecture (JCA); Web Services.


J2EE development, deployment and execution
Development tools and application servers.



J2EE Architecture Explained

£ 425 + VAT