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JavaServer Pages (JSP page) technology and servlets are the key web-tier technologies defined in the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE platform). The Web Component Development With Servlet and JSP Technologies course provides experienced developers of Java technology applications the knowledge and skills to quickly build web applications from JSP page and servlet technologies using the Sun Java System Application Server, and the Struts framework. Students are exposed to the current methods for analyzing, designing, developing,and deploying web applications with Java technologies. Lab exercises provide students with experience in constructing and deploying the small-to-medium scale web applications found in intranet and low-volume commercial sites.The students perform the lab exercises using the NetBeans Integrated Development Environment (IDE). This course is also an ideal method of preparing for the revised Sun Certified Web Component Developer (SCWCD) for Java EE 5 certification examination. However, an SCWCD candidate should also spend six months building web applications using the JSP page and servlet technologies before taking the exam.
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Who Can Benefit
Developers with skills equivalent to that of a Sun Certified Java Developer, who are creating web components (such as servlets and custom tags), can benefit. This is not a course for web page designers using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), JavaScript technology, or other web presentation technologies.
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Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:
- Write Java technology applications, demonstrating significant programming ability
- Integrate existing Java code (for example, reuse existing classes created by other team members)
- Design Java technology applications
- Functionally describe the benefits of an n-tier architecture
- Write a web page using HTML
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Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Write servlets using the Java programming language (Java servlets)
- Create robust web applications using Struts, session management, filters, and database integration
- Write JSP pages
- Create easy to maintain JSP pages using the Expression Language, JSP Standard
Tag Library (JSTL), and the Struts Tiles framework
- Create robust web applications that integrate Struts and JSP pages
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Related Courses
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Course Content
Module 1 - Introduction to Web Application Technologies
- Describe web applications
- Describe Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 5 (Java EE 5)
- Describe Java servlet technology
- Describe JavaServer Pages technology
- Define three-tier architecture
- Define Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture
Module 2 - Developing a View Component
- Design a view component
- Describe the Hypertext Transfer Protocol
- Describe the web container behavior
- Develop a simple HTTP servlet
- Configure and deploy a servlet
Module 3 - Developing a Controller Component
- Design a controller component
- Create an HTML form
- Describe how HTML form data is sent in an HTTP request
- Develop a controller servlet
- Dispatch from a controller servlet to a view servlet
Module 4 - Developing Dynamic Forms
- Describe the servlet life cycle
- Customize a servlet with initialization parameters
- Explain error reporting within the web form
- Repopulate the web form
Module 5 - Sharing Application Resources Using the Servlet Context
- Describe the purpose and features of the servlet context
- Develop a servlet context listener to initialize a shared application resource
Module 6 - Designing the Business Tier
- Describe the Analysis model
- Design entity components
- Design service components
Module 7 - Developing a Web Application Using Struts
- Design a web application using the Struts MVC framework
- Develop a Struts action class
- Configure the Struts action mappings
Module 8 - Developing Web Applications Using Session Management
- Describe the purpose of session management
- Design a web application that uses session management
- Develop servlets using session management
- Describe the cookies implementation of session management
- Describe the URL-rewriting implementation of session management
Module 9 - Using Filters in Web Applications
- Describe the web container request cycle
- Describe the Filter API
- Develop a filter class
- Configure a filter in the web.xml file
Module 10 - Integrating Web Applications With Databases
- Map a sample data structure into database entities
- Design a web application to integrate with a DBMS
- Configuring a DataSource and Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) API
Module 11 - Developing JSP Pages
- Describe JSP page technology
- Write JSP code using scripting elements
- Write JSP code using the page directive
- Write JSP code using standard tags
- Write JSP code using the Expression Language (EL)
- Configure the JSP page environment in the web.xml file
Module 12 - Developing JSP Pages Using Custom Tags
- Describe the Java EE job roles involved in web application development
- Design a web application using custom tags
- Use JSTL tags in a JSP page
Module 13 - Developing Web Applications Using Struts Action Forms
- Describe the components in a Struts application
- Develop an ActionForm class
- Develop a JSP page for a View form
- Configure the View forms
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