Cursos Java J2EE
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1. Survey of Java EE Technologies Describe the different Java platforms and versions Describe the needs of enterprise applications Introduce the Java EE APIs and services Certifications Paths Introducing Applications Servers Enterprise Modules 2. Enterprise Application Architecture Design Patterns Model View Controller Synchronous and Asynchronous communication Network Topologies and Clustering Layering (client,presentation,service,integration,persistence) 3. Web Technology Overview Describe the role of web components in a Java EE application Define the HTTP request-response model Compare Java servlets, JSP, and JSF Brief introduction to technologies not covered in detail 4. Developing Servlets Describe the servlet API Servlet configuration through annotations and deployment descriptors Use the request and response APIs Servlets as controllers 5. Developing With JavaServer Pages Technology Evaluate the role of JSP technology as a presentation mechanism Author JSP pages Process data received from servlets in a JSP page Brief introduction to the JSTL and EL
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6. JavaServer Faces The JSF model explained Adding JSF support to web applications Using the JSF tag libraries Configuring JSF page navigation JSF Managed beans JSF Conversion, Validation, and Error Handling 7. EJB Overview EJB types: Session Beans EJB types:Message Driven beans Java Persistence API as a replacement for Entity EJBs Describe the role of EJBs in a Java EE application EJB lite 8. Implementing EJB 3.0 Session Beans Compare stateless and stateful behavior Describe the operational characteristics of a stateless session bean Describe the operational characteristics of a stateful session bean Describe the operational characteristics of a singleton session bean Create session beans Package and deploy session beans Create session bean clients 9. The Java Persistence API The role of the Java Persistence API in a Java EE application Object Relational Mapping Entity class creation Using the EntityManager API The life cycle and operational characteristics of Entity components Persistent Units and Packaging 10. Implementing a Transaction Policy Describe transaction semantics Compare programmatic and declarative transaction scoping Use the Java Transaction API (JTA) to scope transactions programmatically Implement a container-managed transaction policy Support optimistic locking with the versioning of entity components Support pessimistic locking of entity components Using transactions with the web profile
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11. Developing Asynchronous Java EE Applications and Messaging The need for asynchronous execution JMS technology introduction List the capabilities and limitations of Java EE components as messaging producers and consumers JMS and transactions JMS administration
12. Developing Message-Driven Beans Describe the properties and life cycle of message-driven beans Create a JMS message-driven bean
13. Web Service Model Describe the role of web services Web service models List the specifications used to make web services platform independent Describe the Java APIs used for XML processing and web services 14. Implementing Java EE Web Services with JAX-WS and JAX-RS Describe endpoints supported by the Java EE 6 platform Developing Web Services with Java Creating Web Service Clients with Java 15. Implementing a Security Policy Exploit container-managed security Define user roles and responsibilities Create a role-based security policy Use the security API Configure authentication in the web tier
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