JB161 - JBoss and EJB3 for Java Developers
- Price (excl. VAT): 2600 EUR 2180 GBP
- Training Units: 10
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- Duration: 4 days
- First day: 09:30 - 17:00
- All other days: 09:00 - 17:00
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This course provides an introduction to JBoss, Java EE and
EJB3, and is ideal for students with existing Java programming
experience wishing to enter Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE)
development.
Course Description
JBoss and EJB3 for Java Developers is targeted toward
Java developers who wish to extend their knowledge to EJB3 and
Java EE middleware programming using the JBoss Application Server.
This class is an introduction to Java EE web-tier and EJB3 development
using the JBoss Application Server. It provides a hands-on approach
to Java Servlet, JSP, JSF and EJB3 development, deployment and the tools
necessary to facilitate both processes.
What you will learn:
Check out the complete course outline.
Prerequisites:
Basic Java programming skills and knowledge of OOAD concepts are
required. The student must have practical knowledge of, and/or
experience with, the following:
- The object-oriented concepts of inheritance, polymorphism
and encapsulation
- Java syntax, specifically for data types, variables,
operators, statements and flow control
- Writing Java classes as well as using Java interfaces and
abstract classes
- Using Java collections Handling Java exceptions
- Using the JDK and creating the necessary environment for compilation
and execution of a Java executable from the command line.
Prepares for:
Hardware Requirements
Computer with the following configuration:
- A minimum of 1GHz CPU with 1 GB of RAM. A 2 GHz CPU with 2 GB RAM is recommended for IDE users
- Operating systems: Linux or Windows XP. Windows 95/98/2000 is not supported. Windows Vista could work but not supported yet.
- 40 GB hard disk space (for product and lab installs)
- CD/DVD player
- Video card capable of 1024x768 resolution or better
- Optional: Your favorite IDE (Integrated Development Environment) loaded. The instructor will support a command prompt (shell) environment. If an IDE is used, student is responsible for its proper configuration for the labs.
- JDK 1.5
- Additional JEMS components, if required, will be provided by the instructor.