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Web Application Development using JavaThis intensive program gives developers the skills they need to be competent, productive members of a Java development team, providing a common background in the primary languages, tools, concepts, and technologies they will use on a Web Application Development project.
These courses prepare your team to write, test, and deploy business applications on the World Wide Web. The course material can be customized to meet any special needs of your group, and to use your choice of development tools. Classes are taught at your site. Extensive, progressive lab exercises teach students to solve real-life business application development problems, and result in a cohesive and realistic application that could be deployed in a production environment. Week One: Java ProgrammingChoose any of these courses to learn all major constructs and elements of the Java language, object-oriented program design, debugging and testing, file processing, and screen handling:
Week Two: Web Languages and TechnologiesTo give your team the additional knowledge and skills needed to develop robust, enterprise-scale web applications, choose your second week from this list. Course topics include JDBC, J2EE, JavaBeans, servlets, Java Server Pages, and Enterprise JavaBeans - plus a review of web application architecture and design principles. Week Three: XML and Web ServicesMany project teams will need to write web services to extend new web applications, or to enhance legacy applications. Each class below presents fundamental XML concepts (syntax, schema, transformations, parsing) and how to read and write XML from web applications written in Java using SOAP. Students also learn how to publish, register, and discover web services using WSDL and UDDI. The course below is also available for Week One:
Prerequisites for Week OneRequired:
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This course assumes students have no prior knowledge of Java. Explanations of Java rules, constructs, and examples are presented by comparing them to similar constructs in COBOL, Visual Basic, and C++. Lab exercises can be customized to use your own files. Do you need training in object-oriented concepts/designs/techniques? Precede your Java training by one of these courses:
Prerequisites for Week TwoRequired:
Helpful, but not required:
This course assumes students have no prior experience writing client- or server-side web programs. Topics include a review of web application architecture and design; web programming using JavaScript, Java Server Pages and servlets, JavaBeans, Enterprise JavaBeans; and processing relational databases from server programs. The prerequisites are satisfied by successful completion of any of the Week One classes listed above. Prerequisites for Week ThreeRequired:
Helpful, but not required:
This course assumes students have no prior experience with XML or web services. Students first learn the basic XML syntax and constructs, then how to program XML with Java, and finally how to turn such programs into web services. The prerequisites are satisfied by successful completion of any of the Week Two classes listed above. To learn more about our on-site Java training courses, about other classes for application developers, and about our offerings, our philosophy, our methodology and prices, please contact us. |
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