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Developing Applications for the Java EE 7 Platform Ed 1

The Developing Applications for the Java EE 7 Platform training teaches you how to build and deploy enterprise applications that comply with Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 7. The technologies...

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$5,000 USD
Duration 5 days
Course Code D98817GC10
Available Formats Classroom

Overview

The Developing Applications for the Java EE 7 Platform training teaches you how to build and deploy enterprise applications that comply with Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 7. The technologies presented in this course include annotations, Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB), Java Persistence API (JPA), Java Transaction API (JTA), Servlets, JavaServer Pages(JSPs), JavaServer Faces (JSF), Contexts and Dependency Injection (CDI), JAX-RS RESTful and SOAP Web Services, the Java API for WebSocket, Java Message Service API (JMS), Bean Validation, Batch API, Timer services, and Java EE Concurrency.


Target Audience:Java Developers who want to learn how to utilize the full power of Java EE 7


Learn how to:

  • Use Java Persistence and Java Transaction APIs.
  • Create a flexible component model using EJB and CDI technology.
  • Provide Timer, Concurrency and Batch services.
  • Create SOAP and REST WebServices.
  • Develop web-based interfaces using Servlets, Java Server Pages, JavaServer Faces.
  • Assemble and deploy Java applications to a JEE Application Server.

Benefits to you:

By taking this course, you'll gain hands-on experience building Java EE 7 Applications. You will get the chance to create web-based user interfaces using HTML5 and JavaScript along with JSPs JSFs and servlets. Web-based user interfaces will use AJAX to communicate with RESTful web services you create. Business logic will be handled using CDI and EJB components. You will also create and use JMS resources, Batch and Timer components. You will learn how to persist application data using JPA and JTA APIs.

Participate in Hands-On Labs

During this course practice sessions you develop a product management application. This application is going to start as a simple client-server application, but will evolve into a Java Enterprise Application having the following components:

  • Java Persistence API components to handle product database objects
  • Enterprise JavaBeans components to handle product management application business logic
  • Java Message Service API components to produce and consume messages
  • SOAP WebService to produce a product quotes
  • Web user interface to search, display and update products designed with Servlets, Java Server Pages, and Java Server Faces
  • REST Service to check product discount
  • WebSockets application to implement chat between users
  • You will also secure this application using both programmatic and declarative approaches.

Skills Gained

  • Deploy Java EE applications
  • Handle business logic using POJOs, EJBs, SOAP WebServices, and JMS
  • Manage persistency using JPA entities
  • Create Java web applications using servlets, JSPs, JSFs, REST Services, and WebSockets
  • Secure Java EE applications

Who Can Benefit

  • Architect
  • Developer

Prerequisites

Suggested Prerequisite

  • Java SE 8 Programming Ed 1
  • Completed the Java SE 8 Programming course
  • Java SE 8 Certification

Required Prerequisite

  • Experience with the Java language
  • Experience with XML
  • Experience with basic database concepts and a basic knowledge of SQL

Course Details

Topics

  • Introduction to Java EE
  • Managing Persistence by Using JPA Entities
  • Implementing Business Logic by Using EJBs
  • Using Java Message Service API
  • Implementing SOAP Services by Using JAX-WS
  • Creating Java Web Applications by Using Servlets
  • Creating Java Web Applications by Using JSPs
  • Implementing REST Services using JAX-RS API
  • Creating Java Applications with WebSockets
  • Develop Web Applications Using JavaServer Faces
  • Securing Java EE Applications


Appendixes/Additional Content

  • Java Logging
  •  CDI Beans
  •  BeanValidation and JPA API
  • Batch and Concurrency APIs
  •  JAXB API
  • "Pre-CDI" Servlet Examples
  • Standards, containers, APIs, and services
  • Application component functionalities mapped to tiers and containers
  • Interconnect Application Components with CDI Annotations and JNDI
  • Web container technologies, Business logic implementation technologies, and web service technologies
  • Packaging and deployment
  • Enterprise JavaBeans, managed beans, and CDI beans
  • Understanding lifecycle and memory scopes
  • Linking components together with annotations, injections, and JNDI

Managing Persistence by Using JPA Entities

  • Create JPA entities with Object-Relational Mappings (ORM)
  • Use Entity Manager to perform database operations with JPA entities
  • Handle entity data with conversions, validations, and key generation
  • Describe persistence management and locking mechanisms
  • Create and execute JPQL statements

Implementing Business Logic by Using EJBs

  • Create Session EJB components
  • Create EJB business methods
  • Manage EJB life cycle with container callbacks
  • Use asynchronous EJB operations
  • Control transactions
  • Create EJB timers
  • Create and apply interceptors

Using Java Message Service API

  • Describe Java Message Service (JMS) API messaging models
  • Implement Java SE and Java EE message producers and consumers
  • Use durable and shared topic consumer subscriptions
  • Create message-driven beans
  • Use transactions with JMS

Implementing SOAP Services by Using JAX-WS

  • Describe a SOAP Web Service structure
  • Create SOAP Web Services using JAX-WS API
  • Create SOAP Web Service clients

Creating Java Web Applications by Using Servlets

  • Describe HTTP basics
  • Create Java servlet classes and map then to URLs
  • Handle HTTP headers, parameters, cookies
  • Use servlets to handle different content types
  • Manage servlet life cycle with container callback methods
  • Use CDI Managed Beans
  • Use Interceptors and Filters
  • Implement asynchronous servlets and use NIO API

Creating Java Web Applications by Using JSPs

  • Describe JSP life cycle
  • Describe JSP syntax
  • Use Expression Language (EL)
  • Use CDI Beans
  • Use Tag Libraries
  • Handle errors

Implementing REST Services using JAX-RS API

  • Understand REST service conventions
  • Create REST services using JAX-RS API
  • Consume REST service within the client tier

Creating Java Applications with WebSockets

  • Understand WebSockets communication style
  • Create WebSocket Endpoint Handlers using JSR 356 API
  • Manage WebSocket Endpoint lifecycle
  • Produce and consume WebSocket messages
  • Handle Errors
  • Encode and Decode JSON messages
  • Provide WebSocket Client Endpoint handler using JavaScript

Develop Web Applications Using JavaServer Faces

  • Describe JSF lifecycle and architecture, and understand JSF syntax
  • Use JSF Tag Libraries
  • Apply Validators and Converters to UIComponents
  • Use UI templates
  • Define navigation, and handle localisation
  • Produce messages
  • Use Expression Language (EL), and CDI Beans
  • Add AJAX support

Securing Java EE Applications

  • Understand Java EE security architecture
  • Configure Authentication using Login Modules
  • Define Application Roles and Security Constraints
  • Use programmatic security
  • WebServices security standards

Appendixes/Additional Content

  • Java Logging
  • CDI Beans
  • BeanValidation and JPA API
  • Batch and Concurrency APIs
  • JAXB API
  • "Pre-CDI" Servlet Examples

Schedule

FAQ

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Yes, we provide training for groups, individuals and private on sites. View our group training page for more information.

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As a vendor-authorized training partner, we offer a curriculum that our partners have vetted. We use the same course materials and facilitate the same labs as our vendor-delivered training. These courses are considered the gold standard and, as such, are priced accordingly.

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Reviews

Class was very informative, although one lab didnt but will try again later

Provided good amount of material and a great instructor to teach the material.

Exit certified was great as it is very in depth and hands on learning which made it very easy to learn this type of work.

Overall it was a good bootcamp. A lot to cover so it is understandable that the pace had to be a little fast.

It was very informative and covered all the required materials along with handson labs for practice.