Course Description
All HOTT courses are available face-to-face, remote-live, on-demand or on site at your facility. This Java web application training course provides students hands on experience with cutting edge Java Enterprise (Java EE) technologies, creating dynamic web and enterprise applications that utilize several Java frameworks and technologies including JSP's and Servlets, Java Persistence API (JPA), JNDI, JDBC, AJAX, Web Services, Spring and Hibernate. The goal is to enable students to exploit the Java EE platform and accompanying frameworks to facilitate the development of distributed, web-enabled applications.
Students will learn about architectural design issues as well as specific coding models for a variety of Java EE components. By working with several Java frameworks in hands on labs, students build applications that incorporate many of the patterns commonly used in these and other Java frameworks. Upon completion of the course, students will be able to learn and effectively utilize frameworks appropriate for their application environment.
Starting with Java Server Pages and Servlets, the course then introduces some of the most widely used frameworks to provide concrete illustrations of the services available. Since coding and deployment files are standardized by the Java EE specifications, students may readily apply the skills learned in this class to write code for any compliant server, including Apache Tomcat, JBoss, WebSphere, Oracle, WebLogic and many others.
Students will learn how to utilize ANT, a flexible and powerful XML-based build utility, to compile, deploy and execute stand-alone and enterprise Java applications. They will also use ANT to execute standalone client applications that communicate with Java EE applications. Comprehensive hands on exercises are integrated throughout to reinforce learning and develop real competency.
Students who wish to focus more in-depth on Spring and Hibernate should attend the course Web Application Development Using Spring, Hibernate and JPA rather than this course.
Agenda
Audience
Java SE programming experience and an understanding of object-oriented design principles. Fundamental knowledge of XML, HTML, and JavaScript is helpful but not required. HOTT's course
Java Programming or equivalent knowledge provides a solid foundation.