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WebSphere Servlet Training Using RAD 6.0
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Course Number: WBSPH-114
Duration: 3 days
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WebSphere Servlet Training Using RAD 6.0 Overview
Accelebrate's WebSphere® Servlet Training Using RAD 6.0 course teaches Java developers how to write Web components including servlets, JavaServer Pages, filters and servlet event listeners. Students will gain experience developing, testing and debugging Web applications using IBM Rational Application Developer (RAD) 6.0.
Location and Pricing
Most Accelebrate courses are taught on-site at our clients' locations worldwide for groups of 3 or more attendees and are customized to their specific needs. Please visit our client list to see organizations for whom we have recently delivered training. These courses can also be delivered as live, private online classes for groups that are geographically dispersed or wish to save on the instructor's or students' travel expenses. To receive a customized proposal and price quote private training at your site or online, please contact us.
In addition, some courses are available as live, online classes for individuals. To see a schedule of online courses, please visit http://www.accelebrate.com/online_training/?action=categorygroup&page=java.
WebSphere Servlet Training Using RAD 6.0 Prerequisites
Working knowledge of Java programming is required.
Hands-on/Lecture Ratio
This WebSphere Servlet Training Using RAD 6.0 class is 70% hands-on, 30% lecture, with the longest lecture segments lasting for 20 minutes.
WebSphere Servlet Training Using RAD 6.0 Materials
All attendees receive comprehensive courseware covering all topics in the course.
Software Needed on Each PC - PCs with at least 1GB RAM (2GB or more recommended) with a full installation of RAD 6.0
- Related lab files
- Important: Please contact us for a detailed course setup guide if you have purchased this course.
WebSphere Servlet Training Using RAD 6.0 Objectives
In this course, attendees will:
- Learn RAD 6.0 concepts and how to use features including the Workbench, Editor, Views, and Tools
- Learn to create web components including J2EE, JSP, and Servlets in the RAD 6.0 environment
- Master using specific features of RAD 6.0 such as the Java, Debug, Web, and Server Perspectives
- Learn to use filters, cookies, and event listeners
- Understand how to control application flow through controller servlets
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WebSphere Servlet Training Using RAD 6.0 Course Outline
- Web and Application Server Concepts
- Web Application Design
- Model-View-Controller
- Multi-Tier Architecture
- WebSphere Application Server Platforms
- URLs, HTTP and SSL
- HTTP Requests and Responses
- Web Server and Application Server Roles
- Request Processing
- J2EE Architecture Overview
- Enterprise Application Overview and Development Cycle
- J2EE Architecture and Containers
- Applet, Servlet and JSP Overviews
- JDBC, JNDI and JTA
- EJB, JMS and RMI Over IIOP
- JavaMail, JAF, JAAS and JACC
- XML and JAXP
- New in J2EE 1.4
- Web Services Support: JAX-RPC, SAAJ, Web Services for J2EE and JAXR
- J2EE Connector, Management and Deployment
- Development Roles and Deployment Descriptors
- RAD Concepts
- Workbench Features and Supported Standards
- Eclipse, Workbench, Workspaces and Perspectives
- Enabling Roles and Capabilities
- Creating Projects and Setting Project Properties
- Building Projects and Defining Dependencies
- Adding Application Components
- Using Editors and Views
- View Toolbars and Fast Views
- Customizing Perspectives and Creating User Defined Perspectives
- Navigating the Workspace and Using Bookmarks
- Using the Tasks and Search Views
- Getting Help and Using Cheat Sheets
- Servlet Basics
- What are Servlets and Why Use Them?
- Web Container Responsibilities
- Servlet Lifecycle Methods
- Servlet Invocation
- HttpServlet
- Multithreading Issues
- Registering Servlets by Name
- Handling Requests and Responses
- Response Content Methods
- Reading a Post
- Scope Attributes
- Passing Data Between Servlets
- What are Filters and Servlet Event Listeners?
- RAD: The Java Perspective
- Creating Packages and Classes
- Java Editor Features
- Pop-up Outlines and Folding
- Code and Content Assist
- Import Assistance and Refactoring
- Generating, Overriding and Implementing Methods
- Quick Fix Capabilities
- Using the Declaration, Problems and Console Views
- Outline Options and Source Actions
- Productivity Tips and Keyboard Shortcuts
- RAD: Debug Perspective
- Debug Options and Views
- Line Breakpoints, Exception Breakpoints, Method Breakpoints and Watchpoints
- Breakpoint Properties: Defining Conditional Breakpoints and Hit Counts
- Debug Actions
- Step-by-Step Debugging
- Debugging JSPs
- Remote Debugging
- Application Assembly and Packaging
- J2EE Deployable Units
- Assembly Process
- J2EE Modules
- Assembling J2EE Applications
- Packaging Checklist
- Deployment Descriptor Elements (EJB, Web, Connector, Client and Application)
- IBM Extensions and Bindings
- RAD: Web Perspective
- Creating Web Projects and Adding Web Project Features
- Annotation-based Programming
- Web Project Structure and Default Files
- Creating Servlets
- Using the Properties View
- Editing the Web Deployment Descriptor (web.xml)
- Defining IBM Extensions and Bindings (ibm-web-bnd.xmi and ibm-web-ext.xmi)
- RAD: Server Perspective
- Test Environment Installation
- Server Types
- Creating a Server and Server Configuration
- Running Applications on a Server
- Defining the Target Server
- Servers View and Actions
- Editing the Server Configuration for WebSphere V5
- Editing the Server Configuration for WebSphere V6
- Embedding Server Configuration Data in an Application (WebSphere V6)
- Reloading Resources Running on the Server
- Servlet Programming
- ServletRequest and ServletResponse Interfaces
- HTTPServletRequest and HTTPServletResponse Methods
- Retrieving the Request URI
- Response Buffering
- Accessing the ServletContext Object
- Retrieving Context Initialization Parameters
- The RequestDispatcher Interface
- Forwards and Includes
- Internationalization
- JSP Basics
- What are JavaServer Pages and Why Use Them?
- JSP Translation and Execution
- JSP Elements
- Standard Actions: useBean, setProperty, getProperty, include, forward and param
- JSP and JavaBean Interaction
- Scope Attributes
- Calling JSPs from Servlets
- Relative URLs
- Filters
- The Filter Interface
- Filter Deployment and Lifecycle
- Performing Filtering Tasks
- Filter Chain Invocation
- Wrapping Requests and Responses
- Accessing the Filter Configuration Object
- Implementing the Destroy() Method
- Using Cookies and Sessions to Manage Application Data
- The HttpSession Interface
- Managing Session Data
- Session Tracking Mechanisms
- Sessions at Runtime: Client & Server
- Invalidating a Session
- The Serializable Interface
- HttpSession Thread Safety and Events
- Sending and Retrieving Cookies
- Cookie Attributes
- Proper Usage of Cookies
- Distributable Web Applications
- Servlet Event Listeners
- Implementing and Deploying Listeners
- Implementing the ServletContextListener Interface
- The ServletContextAttributeListener Interface
- Responding to HttpSessionEvents
- The HttpSessionAttributeListener and ServletRequestAttributeListener Interfaces
- Session Activation and Binding Listeners
- Receiving ServletRequest Notifications
- Thread Considerations
- Design Considerations: Controlling Application Flow
- Web Application Design
- Controller Servlets
- Site Design
- Handling Responses and Managing State
- Handling Errors and Invalid Transitions
- Controlling Page Caching
- HTTP Headers
- Memento Design
- JSP Tag Extensions
- Tag Extension Features
- Tag Types: Simple and Classic
- Classic Tag Handlers: Tag, IterationTag and BodyTag
- Classic Tag Handler Lifecycles
- Convenience Classes: TagSupport and BodyTagSupport
- The TryCatchFinally and DynamicAttributes Interfaces
- Defining SimpleTag Handlers
- Simple Tag Handler Lifecycle
- The SimpleTagSupport and TagAdapter Classes
- Packaging Tag Libraries and Defining Tag Library Descriptors
- Referencing Tag Libraries in the Web Deployment Descriptor
- Using Custom Tags in a JSP
- Appendix A. J2EE Design Patterns
- What Are Design Patterns and Why Use Them?
- Composite View, Front Controller, Intercepting Filter and View Helper Patterns
- Transfer Object, Session Facade, Business Delegate and Service Locator Patterns
- Data Access Object, Fast-Lane Reader and Value List Handler Patterns
- Composite Entity and Factory Design Patterns
- Putting It All Together
- Appendix B. XML Concepts
- XML Benefits and Features
- Document Structure and Components
- Elements and Attributes
- Names and Name Tokens
- CDATA, Entities and Entity References
- XML Validation: DTDs and Schemas
- Namespaces
- XML Parsers
- JAXP, SAX, DOM and JDOM APIs
- XSL and XSLT
- Conclusion
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WebSphere® is a registered trademark of IBM. Accelebrate, Inc. has no affiliation with IBM.
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