Java 3: Building MVC Web Apps using Spring and Hibernate

Short course

In Islington

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Short course

  • Location

    Islington

The Building MVC Web Applications using Spring and Hibernate course is suitable for students with a working knowledge of Java and a familiarity with creating web pages using HTML. Some knowledge of SQL and relational databases is also helpful.Students will learn to understand the fundamental architecture of n-tiered web applications as they manually develop a library-like application with Java, Spring and Hibernate. The basics of web applications are explained before the focus moves onto the Spring and Hibernate frameworks which enable the implementation of scalable, dynamic, distributed applications developed for real-world, commercial scenarios.Lastly, this course briefly covers representational state transfer (REST) and aspect oriented programming (AOP). Course Information Start DateStart TimeDurationCostCourse CodeApply Monday 3 October 2016 18:30 - 20:30 10 weekly classes £460.00 CS2581 Apply Now Monday 8 May 2017 18:30 - 20:30 10 weekly classes £460.00 CS2581 Apply Now Tutor Info Martin O'Shea graduated with a BSc Computer Science from the University of North London (now London Metropolitan University) in 1998. He has worked as an analyst / programmer for various companies primarily using fourth-generation code-generating tools for the Windows PC and IBM AS400 mid-range platforms to extend and develop  financial and retail business systems.More recently he completed an MSc Advanced Information Systems at Birkbeck, University of London, and has spent the last few years writing Java-based web applications required of his part-time PhD which researches the derivation of socially useful data from the semi-structured format of RSS feeds. He has experience teaching an array of programming languages and concepts such as Java, UML,...

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Islington (London)
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Northampton Square, EC1V 0HB

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Subjects

  • Servlet
  • Java
  • IT
  • Database
  • Database training
  • Web
  • University
  • Systems
  • Programming
  • Oriented Programming

Course programme

What will I learn?
  • MVC and n-tier web application architectures.
  • Servlet lifecycle and mapping, servlet context, Java beans, session management and cookies.
  • Use of JSPs as view components, expression language (EL) and JSTL.
  • Database connectivity using JDBC (Java database connectivity) DBCP (database connection pooling), data access objects (DAOs) and object relational mapping (ORM), implemented with Apache Tomcat.
  • Spring's architecture, the dispatcher servlet, controllers, form configuration and validation, using Hibernate for database persistence.
  • Representational state transfer (REST) and aspect oriented programming (AOP)

Java 3: Building MVC Web Apps using Spring and Hibernate

Price on request