Students who are familiar with programming in Java will expand their skills to include the development of web applications using Java Server Pages. Students will create Java Servlets and JavaBeans. Students will write JSP applications that use Session variables and that access a database.
Students will develop enterprise Java applications using J2EE. The class will start by covering the persistence tier of Java enterprise applications. The persistence tier is what makes the data we work with persistent - whether it is stored in a database or serialized to be written to a disk or sent to another device across a network connection. We will explore creating persistence objects, mapping them, managing them and working with callbacks and listeners. In the next section we will cover the business logic of the application - the part that does the work of the application by working with the persistence objects and getting them into a format that can be used by the presentation layer. We will create Enterprise Java Beans, Session Beans, Timer Services, and Transactions and Security. Next, we will cover the presentation layer, the part of the application the user works with. We will work with JavaServer Faces, and designing processing and navigation. The final part of the class will explore interoperability between applications by sending messages and creating SOAP and RESTful Web Services.
ATTENTION: This course has a strict start and end date. When a student enrolls into this course, they will need to work with one of our Training Assessment Managers (TAMs) to choose a start date before they can be enrolled in their course.
The Java Programming Advanced program includes 2 courses:
NOTE: While we understand that our courses can be viewed on Android and iPhone devices, we do not recommend the use of these devices for our courses. The size of these devices do not provide a good learning environment for students taking online or live online based courses.