Java Training for Enterprise Client
This Java Enterprise
training course for Enterprise Client covers the issues involved in developing clients for J2EE applications, to provide an overview of Swing, Java Web Start (JWS), and wireless development technologies, and to describe how to create Enterprise JavaBean (EJB) clients
Target Training Audience
Sun Java developers who want to develop clients for J2EE applications; J2EE component developers, application assemblers, and application deployers who want to learn how to package and deploy J2EE components on an
enterprise system; developers and J2EE system administrators who want to configure security for J2EE applications; business analysts, system architects, technical managers, and technology evaluators who are
interested in gaining an overview of enterprise development technologies
Prerequisites
A working knowledge of the Sun Java language, specifically the Java 2 Standard Edition development kit APIs;
familiarity with object-oriented analysis and design techniques, distributed component development concepts, and JavaBean and web development would also be useful.
Your Enterprise Training Includes
- Seven hours of full multi-media interactive Training
- Hands-on Labs - a perfectly simulated, real-world environment to test skills without risk.
- Engaging course demos and real-world examples
- Review Questions.
- Online Mentoring 24 7
Mentoring provides personal access to our talented corps of expert instructors in a unique collaborative environment. Students can correspond with the Instructor Team 24x7.
You will Learn
Developing J2EE Clients
- Provide an overview of Swing and the Java Foundation Classes (JFC).
- Describe the different types of clients that can be used to access J2EE systems and outline the issues facing J2EE client developers.
- Discuss wireless clients and outline the technologies used to create and support them.
- Describe the function and architecture of Java Web Start technology.
- Explain how to create a standalone client for an Enterprise JavaBean (EJB).
- Code a simple client for an Enterprise JavaBean (EJB).
Packaging and Deploying J2EE Applications
- Describe the J2EE component assembly model and explain the role of deployment descriptors.
- Package Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) and add them to J2EE applications.
- Describe how to package web components and add them to J2EE applications.
- Explain how to deploy a J2EE application on a J2EE server.
- Package and deploy a J2EE application using the deploytool.
Java 2 Security Features
- Describe the features.
- Curity model.
- Describe the Java security architecture.
- Discuss the role of permissions and policies in the Java 2 security architecture and use the GUI security policy tool.
- Discuss the role of the security manager, access controller, and class loader in the Java security architecture.
- Create a policy file using the Policy Tool.
- Cescribe how to use the keytool and jarsigner tools to generate digital signatures for code.
- Provide an overview of J2EE role-based security.
- Describe how to implement security for each tier of a J2EE application.
- Configure role-based security for an Enterprise JavaBean (EJB).
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