Training: J2EE Web Development

Ref. JAVAW
Duration:
4
 days
Exam:
Not certifying
Level:
Intermediate

Description

Java servlets and JavaServer Pages allow developers to leverage the power of the Java platform and create object-oriented, scalable, n-tier applications. In this course, students learn how to integrate key components of the Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE), including servlets and JSP technologies to create dynamic data-driven Web applications.

Participant profiles

  • Individuals involved in developing Web applications with Java

Objectives

  • Build data-driven Web applications with server-side Java technologies
  • Add a Web interface to your databases using Java servlets
  • Generate dynamic Web pages with JavaServer pages (JSP)
  • Personalize content for users with cookies and sessions using the Java Servlet API
  • Integrate JSP custom tags to minimize scriptlet code

Prerequisites

  • Real-world Java programming experience
  • Knowledge of Web technologies and HTML

Course content

Module 1: Introducing the Course
  • Lesson 1: Reviewing the Java SE and Java EE Curriculum
  • Lesson 2: Getting Acquainted with Other Students
  • Lesson 3: Reviewing Course Objectives
  • Lesson 4: Discussing 5 Day Course Schedule
  • Lesson 5: Describing the Format that the Class will Use
  • Lesson 6: Introducing Web Application Technologies
  • Lesson 7: Describing the Java EE 6 Web Profile
Module 2: Web Application Essentials
  • Lesson 1: Describing Java Servlet Technology
  • Lesson 2: Describing JavaServer Pages Technology
  • Lesson 3: Understanting the Model-View-Controller (MVC) Architecture
  • Lesson 4: Explaining Java EE Containers and Java Application Servers
  • Lesson 5: Describing the Web Application Development Process
  • Lesson 6: Identifying the Essential Structure of a WAR File
Module 3: Developing a Servlet
  • Lesson 1: Describing the HTTP Headers and Their Function
  • Lesson 2: Explaining the Request and Response Processes
  • Lesson 3: Understanding the Life Cycle of a Servlet
  • Lesson 4: Listing Injection and Lifecycle Method Annotations
  • Lesson 5: Understanding the Threading Model of a Servlet
  • Lesson 6: Developing a Servlet to Respond to Requests from the Client Browser
Module 4: Handling Form Requests in Servlets
  • Lesson 1: Using HTML Forms To Collect Data From Users and Send it To a Servlet
  • Lesson 2: Understanding How Form Data Is Sent in an HTTP Request
  • Lesson 3: Developing a Servlet that Retrieves Form Parameters
  • Lesson 4: Understanding and Using HttpSession Objects
  • Lesson 5: Using Cookies for Session Management
  • Lesson 6: Using URL Rewriting for Session Management
Module 5: Configuring Your Web Application
  • Lesson 1: Describing the Purpose of Deployment Descriptors
  • Lesson 2: Creating Servlet Mappings to Allow Invocation of a Servlet
  • Lesson 3: Creating and Access Context and Init Parameters
  • Lesson 4: Using the @WebServlet and @WebInitParam Annotations
  • Lesson 5: Using the ServletContextListener Interface
  • Lesson 6: Describing the Different Scopes in a Web Application
  • Lesson 7: Handling Errors Using a Deployment Descriptor
Module 6: Implementing an MVC Design
  • Lesson 1: Implementing the Controller Design Element Using a Servlet
  • Lesson 2: Implementing the Model Design Element Using a POJO
  • Lesson 3: Implementing the View Design Element Using a JSP and Expression Language (EL)
  • Lesson 4: Connecting the model, View, and Controller Elements to Implement a Working MVC Solution
  • Lesson 5: Injecting a Service in a Controller
Module 7: Developing Components with JavaServer Pages Technology
  • Lesson 1: Describing JSP Page Technology
  • Lesson 2: Writing JSP Code Using Scripting Elements
  • Lesson 3: Writing JSP Code Using the Page Directive
  • Lesson 4: Writing JSP Code Using Standard Tags
  • Lesson 5: Writing JSP code using Expression Language
  • Lesson 6: Configuring the JSP Page Environment in the web.xml File
  • Lesson 7: Writing an Error Page by Using JSP
Module 8: Developing JSP Pages by Using Custom Tags
  • Lesson 1: Designing JSP Pages with Custom Tag Libraries
  • Lesson 2: Using a Custom Tag Library in JSP Pages
  • Lesson 3: Describing JSTL Tags
Module 9: Using Filters in Web Applications
  • Lesson 1: Describing the Web Container Request Cycle
  • Lesson 2: Describing the Filter API
  • Lesson 3: Developing a Filter Class
  • Lesson 4: Configuring a Filter in the web.xml File
Module 10: More Servlet Features
  • Lesson 1: Using the Asynchronous Servlet Mechanism
  • Lesson 2: Using JavaScript to Send an HTTP Request from a Client
  • Lesson 3: Processing an HTTP Response Entirely in JavaScript
  • Lesson 4: Combining These Techniques to Create the Effect of Server-push
  • Lesson 5: Handling Multipart Form Data
Module 11 : Implementing Security
  • Lesson 1: Describing a Common Failure Mode in Security
  • Lesson 2: Requiring that a User Log in Before Accessing Specific Pages in Your Web Application
  • Lesson 3: Describing the Java EE Security Model
  • Lesson 4: Requiring SSL Encrypted Communication for Certain URLs or Servlets
Module 12 : Integrating Web Applications with Databases
  • Lesson 1: Understanding the Nature of the Model as a Macro-pattern
  • Lesson 2: Implementing Persistent Storage for Your Web Applications Using JDBC or Java Persistence AP

Documentation

  • Digital courseware included

Lab / Exercises

Lab 1: Developing a Servlet
Lab 2: Handling Form Requests in Servlets
Lab 3: Configuring Your Web Application
Lab 4: Implementing an MVC Design
Lab 5: Developing Components with JavaServer Pages Technology
Lab 6: Developing JSP Pages by Using Custom Tags
Lab 7: Using Filters in Web Applications
Lab 8: More Servlet Features
Lab 9: Implementing Security
Lab 10: Integrating Web Applications with Databases

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Prix de l'inscription
CHF 2'900.-
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