Java Enterprise Edition 6 Training in Mission
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                	 We offer private customized training for groups of 3 or more attendees.
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| Course Description | ||
| This intense four-day course teaches Javaâ?¢
programmers how to develop enterprise applications using the ease of
development features introduced in Java EE 5 and 6. Students will learn
how to create dynamic web applications with JSP, Java Servlets, JSTL,
and JSF. Next, they will learn how to send and receive asynchronous
messages with the Java Message Service. Students then learn about
session and message-driven EJBs, as well as the Java Persistence API and
Java Transaction API. The course ends with XML topics including data
binding with JAXB and developing SOAP based web services with JAX-WS. 
                        Course Length: 4 Days Course Tuition: $2250 (US) | ||
| Prerequisites | |
| Java Programming | |
| Course Outline | 
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	Course Introduction 
	 
	Introduction to JSP and JSTL 
	Introduction to Java Servlets and JavaBeans 
	Introduction to JavaServer Faces 
	JMS 
	EJB3 Overview 
	Session Beans and Message-Driven Beans 
	Introduction to the Java Persistence API 
	Persisting Entities 
	Transactions 
	Data Binding with JAXB 2.0 
	Java API for XML-Based Web Services (JAX-WS) 
	Case Study 
	Appendix A - Underlying Technologies: RMI, JNDI, and JDBC 
	Appendix B - JavaMail | 
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