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WebSphere Training: Using RAD 6.0

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Course Number: WBSPH-108
Duration: 5 days
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WebSphere Training: Using RAD 6.0 Training Overview

Accelebrate's WebSphere® Training: Using RAD 6.0 training course teaches students how to use IBM Rational Application Developer (RAD) 6.0 for J2EE development. The course focus is on teaching students how to use the tool to implement J2EE components, rather than the underlying J2EE technology. After completing this course, students will feel comfortable using the RAD 6.0 integrated development environment tools to develop Swing Java and J2EE applications utilizing JSP, JSF, servlets, JavaBeans, EJBs, XML and Web services.

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WebSphere Training: Using RAD 6.0 Training Prerequisites

Java programming experience, server-side development experience and familiarity with HTML is required. Students should be able to develop JSPs, servlets, and simple EJBs without assistance using another development environment.

Hands-on/Lecture Ratio

This WebSphere Training: Using RAD 6.0 class is 70% hands-on, 30% lecture, with the longest lecture segments lasting for 20 minutes.

WebSphere Training: Using RAD 6.0 Training 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 Training: Using RAD 6.0 Training Objectives

In this course, attendees will:

  • Learn the core RAD 6.0 concepts such as how to use the workbench, editors, views, toolbars, and how to create projects
  • Master RAD 6.0 features including the Java, Debug, Web, Server, Data, J2EE, and XML Perspectives
  • Learn to use tools such as the import and export wizards, page designer, site designer, application server, visual editor, code review, web projects, web services developer, profiling tools, log and trace analyzer, servlets, struts, CMP, UML, EJB, JUnit, Ant support, and component test
  • Learn to use the RAD 6.0 integrated development environment tools to develop Swing Java and J2EE applications

WebSphere Training: Using RAD 6.0 Training Course Outline

  • 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
  • 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: Import and Export Wizards
    • Supported Files and Resources
    • Importing EARs, JARs, Projects, Tag Libraries and Individual Files
    • Addressing Warnings and Errors
    • RAD Source Files
    • Exporting Resources
    • Generating a JAR Description
    • Specifying a Manifest File
  • 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: Image Tools (optional)
    • WebArt Designer Overview
    • Image Galleries
    • WebArt Designer Tools and Wizards
    • Saving Images for the Web
    • Image File Optimization
    • Animated GIF Designer
  • 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
    • Server Profiles
    • Creating Profiles
  • RAD: Page Designer Basics
    • Page Designer Toolbars and Views
    • Creating a JSP
    • JSP Models: Struts, Portlet and Struts Portlet
    • Using and Customizing the Palette View
    • Adding Basic HTML Tags, Tables and Form Tags
    • Inserting JavaBeans and Standard JSP Tags
    • Defining Styles and Editing Style Sheets
  • RAD: Web Site Designer
    • Web Site Designer Features and Views
    • Adding Pages to a Web Site
    • Defining Web Site Structure
    • Creating and Applying Page Templates
    • Providing Web Site Navigation: Bars, Tabs, Trails and Site Maps
    • Recommendations and Limitations
  • RAD: Page Designer Advanced Features
    • Page Properties
    • HTML Syntax Validation and Document Cleanup
    • Scripting Variables
    • Using Content Assist and the Quick Edit View
    • Using and Customizing the Snippets View
    • Creating a Faces JSP
    • Added JSF Components
    • Using the Page Data and Client Data Views
  • RAD: Data Perspective
    • Using the Database Explorer
    • Creating and Connecting to a Database
    • Using the Database Definitions View
    • Defining Schemas, Tables and Views
    • Generating DDL and Deploying From RAD
    • Using the DB Output and SQL Scrapbook Views
  • RAD: Struts
    • Configuring Struts Support
    • Creating Struts Modules
    • Adding Struts Components
    • Using the Web Diagram Editor and Struts Explorer
    • Configuring Actions, Action Mappings, Forwards, Exceptions and Form Beans
    • Configuring Data Sources, Controller Attributes, Message Resources and Plug-ins
    • Struts Preferences
  • RAD: J2EE Perspective
    • Creating EJB Projects and Generating EJB Client Projects
    • Defining Dependencies
    • Annotation-Based Programming
    • Creating Session Beans
    • Promoting Methods and Using EJB Snippets
    • Editing the EJB Deployment Descriptor
    • Generating Deployment Code
    • Using the Universal Test Client
    • Using the Application Editor: WebSphere V5 and WebSphere V6
    • Adding J2EE Modules and Utility JARs
    • J2EE Migration
  • RAD: CMP Tools
    • Creating Entity Beans
    • Adding CMP Files and Relationships
    • Mapping Entity Beans: Top-Down, Bottom-Up and Meet-In-The-Middle
    • Generated Files
    • Defining EJB Queries
    • CMP Deployment
    • Controlling Activation and Passivation
  • RAD: UML Tools
    • Modeling Preferences
    • Creating Class Diagrams
    • Class Diagram Editor Features
    • Visualizing Java Components
    • Adding Fields, Methods and Relationships
    • EJB Components and Actions
    • Customizing the Display
    • Generating Browse and Topic Diagrams
  • Rational Unified Process
    • What is RUP?
    • Launching the Process Advisor
    • Searching for RUP Guidance
    • Using the Process Browser
    • Process Browser Features
    • Process Preferences
  • RAD: JUnit
    • RAD Testing Support
    • Adding JUnit to the Workspace
    • Creating JUnit Test Cases and Suites
    • Running JUnit Tests
    • Using the JUnit View
    • Guidelines and Recommendations
  • RAD: Component Test
    • Using the Test Perspective
    • Component Test Tasks
    • Creating Test Projects
    • Adding Tests and Using the Test Editor
    • Defining Test Data and Creating a Test Run Configuration
    • Analyzing Execution Results and Using the Test Data Comparator
  • Ant Support
    • Using the Ant View to Organize Build Files
    • Ant Editor
    • Running Build Files: Editing Properties and Selecting Targets
    • Configuring the Environment and Defining the Classpath and JRE
    • Ant Preferences
    • RAD Extended Ant Support
  • RAD: Visual Editor
    • Visual Editor Features
    • Creating Visual Classes
    • Adding Beans from the Palette and Using the Choose Bean Feature
    • Editing Bean Attributes and Arranging Beans
    • Using the JavaBeans View
    • Event Handling
    • Binding Components
    • Using Content Assist Templates
    • Testing Visual Classes
  • RAD: Code Review
    • Code Review Types and Preferences
    • Using the Code Review View and Menus
    • Defining Filters and Running Reviews
    • Analyzing Review Results and Details
    • Resolving Rule Violations
  • RAD: Web Service Development
    • Development Approaches
    • Runtime Environments: IBM SOAP, Apache Axis and IBM WebSphere
    • WS-I Compliance
    • Creating a Web Service from a JavaBean
    • Exposing a Stateless Session Bean as a Web Service
    • Creating an Axis Web Service
    • Generated Files
    • Testing the Web Service
    • Defining Deployment: webservices.xml,ibm-webservices-bnd.xmi and ibm-webservices-ext.xmi
    • Editing WSDL
    • Using the Web Services Explorer
  • RAD: XML Perspective
    • Creating and Editing XML documents
    • XML Editor Features
    • Adding Grammar Information
    • DTD Editor
    • Adding Declarations to a DTD
    • XML Schema Editor
    • Adding Elements to an XML Schema
    • The XML Catalog
    • Using the XSL Editor and Template Wizards
    • Adding XSL Elements
    • Creating XPath Expressions
    • Using the XML to XML Mapping Editor
    • Running and Debugging XSL Transformations
  • RAD: Profiling Tools
    • Understanding Profiling Concepts and the Profiling Process
    • Profiling Architecture, Resources and Agents
    • Using the Profiling and Logging Perspective
    • Starting a Server in Profiling Mode
    • Launching and Attaching to a Process
    • Defining Profiling Settings and Filters
    • Views for Performance Analysis and Code Coverage
    • Using Sequence Diagrams and Viewing Statistics
    • Analyzing Method Invocation and Execution Flow
    • Memory Leak Analysis, Collecting Object References and Monitoring Garbage Collection
    • ProbeKit
  • RAD: Log and Trace Analyzer
    • Common Base Event Model
    • Problem Determination Process
    • Analyzer Features and Preferences
    • Importing Log Files
    • Using Symptom Databases
    • Log and Trace Analyzer Views
    • Filtering and Sorting Log Entries
    • Log Analysis and Correlation
  • Conclusion
 

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