Développement d'applications pour la plateforme java ee

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Description

  • Typologie

    Formation

  • Lieu

    Paris

  • Durée

    5 Jours

the Developing Applications for the Java(TM) EE Platform training helps you develop the knowledge to build and deploy enterprise applications that comply with Java(TM) Platform, Enterprise Edition 6 technology standards this course is ideal for Sun(TM) Certified Java technology programmers who want to develop enterprise applications that conform to the Java EE platform standards

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Paris ((75) Paris)
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20, Rue de l'Arcade, 75008

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J2EE Developer Java Developer Java EE Developer

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Les Avis

Les matières

  • Api
  • Servlets
  • JSP
  • Services

Le programme

Survey of Java EE Technologies

Describe the different Java platforms and versions
Describe the needs of enterprise applications
Introduce the Java EE APIs and services
Certifications Paths
Introducing Applications Servers
Enterprise Modules

Enterprise Application Architecture

Design Patterns
Model View Controller
Synchronous and Asynchronous communication
Network Topologies and Clustering
Layering (client,presentation,service,integration,persistence)

Web Technology Overview

Describe the role of web components in a Java EE application
Define the HTTP request-response model
Compare Java servlets, JSP, and JSF
Brief introduction to technologies not covered in detail

Developing Servlets

Describe the servlet API
Servlet configuration through annotations and deployment descriptors
Use the request and response APIs
Servlets as controllers

Developing With JavaServer Pages Technology

Evaluate the role of JSP technology as a presentation mechanism
Author JSP pages
Process data received from servlets in a JSP page
Brief introduction to the JSTL and EL

JavaServer Faces

The JSF model explained
Adding JSF support to web applications
Using the JSF tag libraries
Configuring JSF page navigation
JSF Managed beans
JSF Conversion, Validation, and Error Handling

EJB Overview

EJB types: Session Beans
EJB types:Message Driven beans
Java Persistence API as a replacement for Entity EJBs
Describe the role of EJBs in a Java EE application
EJB lite

Implementing EJB 3.0 Session Beans

Compare stateless and stateful behavior
Describe the operational characteristics of a stateless session bean
Describe the operational characteristics of a stateful session bean
Describe the operational characteristics of a singleton session bean
Create session beans
Package and deploy session beans
Create session bean clients

The Java Persistence API

The role of the Java Persistence API in a Java EE application
Object Relational Mapping
Entity class creation
Using the EntityManager API
The life cycle and operational characteristics of Entity components
Persistent Units and Packaging

Implementing a Transaction Policy

Describe transaction semantics
Compare programmatic and declarative transaction scoping
Use the Java Transaction API (JTA) to scope transactions programmatically
Implement a container-managed transaction policy
Support optimistic locking with the versioning of entity components
Support pessimistic locking of entity components
Using transactions with the web profile

Developing Asynchronous Java EE Applications and Messaging

The need for asynchronous execution
JMS technology introduction
List the capabilities and limitations of Java EE components as messaging producers and consumers
JMS and transactions
JMS administration

Developing Message-Driven Beans

Describe the properties and life cycle of message-driven beans
Create a JMS message-driven bean

Web Service Model

Describe the role of web services
Web service models
List the specifications used to make web services platform independent
Describe the Java APIs used for XML processing and web services

Implementing Java EE Web Services with JAX-WS and JAX-RS

Describe endpoints supported by the Java EE 6 platform
Developing Web Services with Java
Creating Web Service Clients with Java

Implementing a Security Policy

Exploit container-managed security
Define user roles and responsibilities
Create a role-based security policy
Use the security API
Configure authentication in the web tier

Informations complémentaires

Nos formateurs sont sélectionnés et évalués selon nos processus qualité certifiés ISO 9001 et qualifiés OPQF. DEMOS SA est : Certifiée ISO 9001 par l’organisme certificateur LRQA Qualifiée OPQF par l’organisme ISQ OPQF Habilitée à délivrer des certificats CPFFP par l’organisme ISQ

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Développement d'applications pour la plateforme java ee

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