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Java for Web Development

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Summary:
This course is for beginning Java programmers who are familiar with the Java language and basic Web technologies, but are new to JDBC and JavaBeans and need to learn how to develop dynamic Web pages and e-commerce Web sites using Java Servlets, JavaServer Pages, and XML. Java for Web Development covers the Java topics used most often in the development of Web applications, including multi-threading, JDBC, Servlets, JavaBeans, JavaServer Pages, and XML.

Duration:
5 Days/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
This course is designed for beginning Java programmers who are familiar with the Java language and basic Web technologies.

Topics:

  • Understand the various components in a Java Web application
  • Learn how Servlets and JavaServer Pages fit into the J2EE Environment
  • Understand the Model-View-Controller Design of a Java Web application
  • Learn how to install and setup the Tomcat Web server and mySQL database server
  • Understand the lifecycle of a Java servlet and JavaServer Page
  • Understand the directory structure of Java Web applications
  • Understand the various scopes an object can have in a servlet container
  • Learn how to include and forward a request to another Web component
  • Learn how to create client session in JSP and servlets
  • Understand how JavaBeans are used to create Data Access Objects
  • Learn how to access data in a database using JDBC
  • Learn how to write effective and useful servlets and JSP pages
  • Understand the various elements of a JavaServer Page
  • Learn how to create a custom JSP tag library
  • Learn how to use the JSP Standard Tag Library
  • Understand XML, including its uses, syntax, and advantages
  • Learn how to develop Java applications that create and use XML documents
  • Servlets
  • JavaBeans
  • JDBC
  • JavaServer Pages
  • Custom Tags and JSTL
  • XML

Prerequisites:
Students should be familiar with the Java language and web technologies like HTML. Familiarity with HTML is also helpful.




Last Update: May 22, 2012