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JEE Technology Stack
JEE Introduction
Brief introduction to the many JEE technologies that are available to an systems implementer such as; JDBC, EJBs, Connectors, RMI, JNDI, JAXP, Web Containers, Java Server Faces, JMS, JTA, JavaMail, and the Management and Security technologies.
The Nature of Distributed Systems
Students are introduced to the world of Distributed Object Systems, the challenges they attempt to solve, the underlying principles behind all DOSs  A model is developed of the enterprise world and where DOSs fit into this model, this is then used as a guide for the JEE technologies that will be learned.
Web Container Technology
Examine Sun’s vision of a web based world, learn about JSPs, Servlets, Custom Tag Libraries, Web Servers, and how all these technologies function together in a web based environment.
JNDI Architecture
Understand the motivation for developing a Naming and Directory Interface, learn how to use it and the providers as a tool for developing scaleable and location and transparent systems.
JDBC Architecture
Learn what is the Java Database Connectivity Architecture, how to access a myriad of relational databases, and designing scaleable applications with a pluggable DB architecture.
JDOs
Java Data Objects.  Using the Java Persistence API students are shown how to work with the object/relational mapping facility to manage relational data in Java applications.
EJB 3 Architecture
Understand the difference between Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs) and Java Beans, how to build an EJB, the context in which they are used, and how does JDBC and JNDI fit into the EJB architecture.
RMI Architecture
The Remote Method Invocation is a pure Java implementation of the OMGs CORBA standard.  Learning RMI and the architecture behind it, is an excellent way of understanding the technicalities surrounding DOS.
JMS
Java Messaging Service API.  A Java implementation of MOM technology.  Students are shown how to build peer-to-peer, broadcasting and multi-casting models.
Web Container technology
Examine Sun’ vision of a web based world, learn about JSPs, Servlets, Custom Tag Libraries, Web Servers, and how all these technologies function together in a web based environment.
JavaMail
Learn how to build a platform-independent and protocol-independent framework to build mail and messaging applications with the JavaMail API.
JAXP
An open standard for XML processing.  This chapter covers processing of XML using DOM, XML streaming and XSLT processing.
Connector Architecture
The connector architecture provides a Java solution to the problem of connectivity between the multitude of application servers and EISs. We examine this architecture.
JEE Architectural Analysis
Discover how to perform robustness analysis, gap analysis, ATA and some other techniques that are popular with EA practices.
Architectural patterns and JEE
Gain an understanding of what is a pattern, architectural patterns and patterns that have become popular within the JEE community.
Exercises
Throughout the course there is an ongoing case study which is used to demonstrate how the above technologies function together in a coherent manner.
Fee
£1995
Duration
5 days
Code
JEE-5
Course content