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Java EE 7: Front-end Web Application Development
30 Hours
Online Instructor-led Training
USD 1399 (About this Course
This Java EE 7: Front-end Web Application Development training helps you explore building and deploying enterprise applications that comply with the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 7 Web Profile. Expert Oracle University instructors will help you explore annotations, Session Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB-Lite), Java Persistence API (JPA), servlets, JavaServer Pages(JSPs), Contexts and Dependency Injection (CDI), JAX-RS RESTful web services, the Java API for WebSocket and the Java API for JSON processing.
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Course Objective
Target Audience
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Course Objective
- Create and use Java annotations
- Select the correct Java EE Profile for a given application
- Develop and run an EJB technology application
- Create Java EE technology applications with the Java EE 7 Platform
- Identify the services provided by an Application Server
- Package, deploy and debug enterprise applications
- Create web-based user interfaces using Servlet, JSP, JAX-RS, and JavaScript technologies
- Access relational databases using the Java Persistence API
- Create scalable, transacted business logic with EJB-Lite
- Develop basic Java Persistence API entity classes to enable database access
- Develop a web-based user interface using Servlets, JSPs, and JAX-RS
- Design applications to use dependency injection
- Use IDEs and Application Servers for Java EE development
Target Audience
- Administrator
- Developer
Java EE 7: Front-end Web Application Development
Course Details & Curriculum
- Java Platform, Enterprise Edition
- Enterprise Development Tools and Applications
- JavaBeans, Annotations, and Logging
- Java EE Web Architecture
- Developing Servlets
- Developing with JavaServer Pages
- JAX-RS Web Services
- Java RESTful Clients
- HTML5 Applications with JavaScript and AJAX
- WebSocket and the Java API for JSO Processing
- Implementing a Security Policy
- POJO and EJB-Lite Component Models
- The Java Persistence API
- Implementing a transaction policy