Online J2EE Learning, J2EE Learning Kit

J2EE Syllabus Details:
Java 2 Enterprise Edition
Chapter 1: Introduction to Web Application
Chapter 2: Introduction to J2ee
Chapter 3: Servlets
Chapter 4: Java Server Pages (JSP)
Chapter 5: Java Server Pages (JSP) – Advanced Learning
Chapter 6: MVC architecture
Chapter 7: Struts
Chapter8: Introduction to Frameworks JSF, AJAX, Springs, Hibernate
Introduction to Enterprise Edition
Distributed Multitier Applications
J2EE Containers
Web Services Support
Packaging Applications
J2EE 1.4 APIs
Web server and Application Server
Tomcat-Introduction
Overview, installation, Configuring Tomcat
Jboss server-Introduction
Overview,installation and Configuration
Comparison
Ant Tool
Basics and introductions,
Building web applications
Using Ant Tool
Java Servlet Technology
What is Web Application?
What Is a Servlet?
Introduction Web programming via CGI - Client vs server-side programming - Applets - Servlets - JSP
Servlet Life Cycle
Sharing Information
Using Scope Objects
Controlling Concurrent Access
Getting Information from Requests
Constructing Responses
Filtering Requests and Responses
Programming Filters
Customized Requests and Responses
Specifying Filter Mappings
Invoking Other Web Resources
Including Other Resources in
the Response
Transferring Control
Accessing the Web Context
Maintaining Client State
Session Management
Session Tracking
Tracking Service Requests
Notifying Methods to Shut Down
Creating Polite Long-Running Methods
JSP Technology
JavaServer Pages Technology
The Life Cycle of a JSP Page
Translation and Compilation
Creating Static Content
Response and Page Encoding
Creating Dynamic Content
Using Objects within JSP Pages
Expression Language
Deactivating Expression Evaluation
Implicit Objects
Literals & Operators
Reserved Words
JavaBeans Components
Reusing Content in JSP Pages
Transferring Control
Jsp: param Element
Including an Applet
Setting Properties for
Groups of JSP Pages
JSP scripting elements and directives-,
Declarations, expressions, directives,
scriplets, comments,actions,implicite
JSP objects - Working with variable
scopes – page scope, request scope,
session scope, application scope- Using
java beens,custom tags, Declare Default
Content Type, Set Default Buffer Size,
JSTL,Expression Language
Custom Tags in JSP Pages
What Is a Custom Tag?
Types of Tags
Tags with Attributes
Tags with Bodies
Tags That Define Variables
Communication between Tags
Tag Library Descriptors
Declaring Tag Files
Declaring Tag Handlers
Declaring Tag Attributes for
Tag Handlers
Declaring Tag Variables for Tag Handlers
Programming Simple Tag Handlers
Including Tag Handlers in
Web Applications
Cooperating Tags
Javascript
Java Script Introduction to JavaScript, Java script variables, Operators, Conditional statements, Functions, Loops, Popup Boxes, Events, Exception, Array, Validations.
IDE
Eclipse, Netbeans-
Introduction and overview
Creating web projects using eclipse
Configuration and set up the project
Connecting to database SQL, MySQL
Configuring Tomcat and Jboss application deployment, launching
and debugging web applications,
Detailed study of eclipse and netbeans
Installing new software plugins-Adding plugins, Update site
XML Programming
Intoduction to XML
Robustness & Extensibility
XML Syntax & Documents
XML Applications
Elements and Tags
Text and Attributes
XML Declaration & Comments
Processing Instructions
Entities & Namespaces
DTDs & Schemas
Style sheets & XSL
Valid XML-Understanding
Document structure – prologue,
Elements, attributes- XML parsers – DOM parsers,
SAX parsers – Implementing XML DTDs,
XML Namespaces, XML schema.
SOAP, Writing XML with Java
Output Streams, Writers, and Encodings
Converting Flat Files to XML
Reading XMLInputStreams and
Webservices
Web services Defining web services – universal resource identification, XML based technologies, Concepts of Remote Method Invocation. DCOM, web service architecture, advantage of web services, Technologies behind web services – SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI,RESTful Services,RESTful support in JAX-WS,Resouce Oriented Architecture.

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