Java SOA Enterprise Architecture
Course
Inhouse
Description
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Type
Course
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Methodology
Inhouse
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Duration
3 Days
Delegates will gain an understanding of the methods needed to create application blueprints that work well when implementing Enterprise Java. This includes effective decision making through the use of systemic qualities (such as scalability and flexibility), J2EE technology blueprints and design patterns, and iterative and incremental development. Suitable for: This course is designed for software architects and designers using Enterprise Java in developing n-tiered systems. The course provides students with the ability to set up a (SOA) based architecture and design software using Enterprise Java to create robust enterprise applications that allow for rapid change and growth and other systematic qualities.
About this course
Delegates need to understand the different components of J2EE and have an appreciation of UML.
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Course programme
PREREQUISITES: Delegates need to understand the different components of J2EE and have an appreciation of UML.
DURATION: 3 days. Hands on.
OBJECTIVES: Delegates will gain an understanding of the methods needed to create application blueprints that work well when implementing Enterprise Java. This includes effective decision making through the use of systemic qualities (such as scalability and flexibility), J2EE technology blueprints and design patterns, and iterative and incremental development.
COURSE CONTENT:
Business Architecture: Service-Based Design & Development
Introduction to Service Orientation
Describing a Service Oriented Process (SOP)
Applying sCBD''s Component Modeling
The Requirements Capture Phase
Defining the Service Architecture
Enterprise Architectures and the justification for using J2EE
The Technical Enterprise Architecture
J2EE as a Candidate Framework for your Architecture
J2EE vendors and products available
Technical overview of J2EE
Overview of the Complete architecture
Presentation Tier
Application Tier
EIS Tier
Security Issues
Mapping to the Technical Architecture
Design Patterns summary
Mapping Components to a distributed J2EE Environment
The Internal Design Phase
Introduction to UML 2.0
Use-Case Models in UML 2.0
Structural and Implementation models
Dynamic models
Model Driven Architecture (MDA)
Overview of MDA
MDA Applied in an Actual Design
The Future of Java SOA
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Java SOA Enterprise Architecture