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Unique about IT training at Harvest Infotech
Industry experienced faculty
Industry endorsed / standards based / Internationally accredited syllabus and
delivery
Case study / Practical and Project based training
To keep up the highest level of customer satisfaction, we keep upgrading our
training programs on regular basis. The objective of the course is to impart
appropriate techniques that lead to a systematic, structured process for inspection
and test that leads to the improvement of software quality.
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This four weeks, intermediate to advance
level training course is geared towards Java developers who
needs to develop the required skills to deploy robust, scalable
business applications on the web using the J2EE development
platform. Duration: Four Weeks:
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
to J2EE
- J2EE Overview: Architecture & APIs
- J2EE Development: Benefits & Limitations
- Walk Through java APIs that make up J2EE standard
- Defining a J2EE application, J2EE Modules and J2EE Components
- J2EE application server installation
Servlets and Java Server Pages
- A review of traditional and well-known tier techniques
- Introduction to Servlets API and JSP
- Defining and configuring the web application
- Session Management and Using Custom Tag Library & Filters
- Developing web components
- Deploying J2EE applications
Introduction to EJB
- Establishing business requirements and defining business
logics
- Introduction to the enterprise Java beans
- Container-based software development
- The home and remote interface
- The enterprise bean instance
- Entity beans, session beans and message driven beans
- Design & develop a simple EJB of each type Developing
an enterprise application
- Discuss & understand EJB Relationship in detail
- Discussing the EJB pitfalls
- Understand & configure JMS
J2EE Best Practices
- Analyze the requirement and design the architecture of
the application
- J2EE exception handling in a distributed environment
- Fine-tuning connection management
- Designing J2ee Application to ensure resources are destroyed
- Discuss J2EE best practices based on various architectures
Project work-Lab implementation
- Analyze the requirement and design the architecture
of the application
- Develop the EJB components
- Develop the db interaction components
- Develop the web components
- Deploying the final term project
Course Project as Home Work
- Design & develop J2EE course project outlined during
courses
- Apply J2EE skills gained during the class
- Project submission & design evaluation is done during
final session
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