Duración

5 días - 30 horas

Descripción

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.

Objetivos

  1. Create and use Java annotations
  2. Select the correct Java EE Profile for a given application
  3. Develop and run an EJB technology application
  4. Create Java EE technology applications with the Java EE 7 Platform
  5. Identify the services provided by an Application Server
  6. Package, deploy and debug enterprise applications
  7. Create web-based user interfaces using Servlet, JSP, JAX-RS, and JavaScript technologies
  8. Access relational databases using the Java Persistence API
  9. Create scalable, transacted business logic with EJB-Lite
  10. Develop basic Java Persistence API entity classes to enable database access
  11. Develop a web-based user interface using Servlets, JSPs, and JAX-RS
  12. Design applications to use dependency injection
  13. Use IDEs and Application Servers for Java EE development

Contenidos del curso

Java Platform, Enterprise Edition

  • The Java EE Platform
  • The needs of enterprise application developers
  • Java EE specifications
  • A comparison of services and libraries
  • The Java EE Web Profile
  • Java EE application tiers and layers

Enterprise Development Tools and Applications

  • The purpose of an application server
  • Starting and stopping WebLogic Server
  • Properties of Java EE components
  • The development process of a Java EE application
  • Configuring and packaging Java EE applications

JavaBeans, Annotations, and Logging

  • Java SE features used in Java EE applications
  • Creating POJO JavaBeans components
  • Using Logging
  • Using Common Java Annotations
  • Develop custom annotations
  • The role of annotations in Java EE applications

Java EE Web Architecture

  • The HTTP request-response model
  • Differences between Java Servlets, JSP, and JSF components
  • Application layering and the MVC pattern
  • Avoiding thread safety issues in web components
  • Use the Expression Language

Developing Servlets

  • The Servlet API
  • Request and response APIs
  • Set response headers
  • Two approaches to creating a response body
  • Uploading files using a servlet
  • Forwarding control and passing data
  • Using the session management API

Developing with JavaServer Pages

  • The role of JSP as a presentation mechanism
  • Authoring JSP view pages
  • Processing data from servlets in a JSP page
  • Using tag libraries

JAX-RS Web Services

  • The need for web services
  • Designing a RESTful web service
  • Create methods that follow the prescribed rules of HTTP method behavior
  • Create JAX-RS resource and application classes
  • Consume query and other parameter types
  • Produce and consume complex data in the form of XML
  • HTTP status codes

Java RESTful Clients

  • Pre-JAX-RS 2 Clients: HttpUrlConnection and the Jersey Client API
  • The JAX-RS 2 Client API

HTML5 Applications with JavaScript and AJAX

  • HTML DOM manipulation with JavaScript
  • RESTful clients with JavaScript (AJAX)
  • Limitations of JavaScript clients
  • The Same-Origin policy and CORS

WebSocket and the Java API for JSO Processing

  • Web Service Limitations
  • WebSocket Explained
  • Creating WebSockets with Java
  • Client-side WebSokect with JavaScript
  • Client-side WebSocket with Java
  • Consuming JSON with Java
  • Producing JSON with Java

Implementing a Security Policy

  • Container-managed security
  • User roles and responsibilities
  • Create a role-based security policy
  • The security API

POJO and EJB-Lite Component Models

  • The role of EJB components in Java EE applications
  • The benefits of EJB components
  • Operational characteristics of stateless and stateful session beans
  • Creating session beans
  • Creating session bean clients

The Java Persistence API

  • The role of the Java Persistence API in Java EE applications
  • Basics of Object-relational mapping
  • The elements and environment of an entity component
  • The life cycle and operational characteristics of entity components

Implementing a transaction policy

  • Transaction semantics
  • Programmatic vs. declarative transaction scoping
  • Using JTA to scope transactions programmatically
  • Implementing a container-managed transaction policy
  • Optimistic locking with the versioning of entity components
  • Pessimistic locking using EntityManager APIs
  • The effect of exceptions on transaction state


Información extra

Audience

  • Administrator
  • Developer

Learn to

  • Develop web-based interfaces for both desktop and mobile devices.
  • Assemble an application.
  • Build Java applications.
  • Deploy an application into an application server (Java EE platform runtime environment).

Benefits to you

By taking this course, you'll gain hands-on experience building Java EE web applications. You will get the chance to create web-based user interfaces using HTML5 and JavaScript along with JSPs and servlets. Web-based user interfaces will use AJAX to communicate with RESTful web services you create; data will persist using JPA and optimistic locking.

 

Participate in Hands-On Labs

By learning through hands-on exercises via structured labs, you'll get a chance to explore EJB-Lite session bean components, which can be used with container-managed transactions. You'll perform lab exercises using the NetBeans IDE and WebLogic Server.

Related Training

Required Prerequisites

  • Able to author HTML, CSS, and JavaScript enabled web pages
  • Basic understanding of database concepts and SQL syntax
  • Experience with Java SE, or Java Programmer Certification
  • Understand object-oriented principles
  • Java SE 8 Programming Ed 1

Suggested Prerequisites

  • Experience with an Integrated Development Environment
  • JavaScript and HTML5: Develop Web Applications Ed 1

Información general

Área formativa

Cursos ELS Oracle Java

Fabricante

Oracle

Metodología

Presencial | Learning virtual class

Certificación

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