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77-928 Java 2 Enterprise Connectivity
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Java 2-Enterprise Connectivity
Course specifications
Course number: 077928
Software version number: 1.3
Course Length: 5 Days
Hardware/Software Required to Run this Course
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An IBM PC-compatible computer, with a minimum of 300 MHz.
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Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0 (with SP4 or better), or Windows 2000. Windows NT 4.0 or
Windows 2000 is preferred.
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A minimum of 64 MB RAM; 256 MB is preferred.
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1 GB of free disk space.
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A 17” monitor with 1024 x 768 resolution or better.
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The Java 2 Software Development Kit v1.3.
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The Java 2 Enterprise Edition SDK v.1.2.1.
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A Java Web Server.
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A BEA Weblogic Server.
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Access to the Internet.
Course Description
Overview:
Java 2: Enterprise Connectivity builds on the fundamentals of the Java Enterprise Edition
(J2EE) technology including database connectivity, Java Server Pages, Servlets, and Enterprise Java Beans. Prerequisites: To ensure your success, we recommend you first take the following Element K courses or have equivalent knowledge:
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Java 2: Programming Language (required)
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SQL: Fundamentals of Querying (required)
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Delivery method: Instructor-led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with
structured hands-on activities.
Certification
Element K's Java series is based on the multi-vendor jCert certification. Several information-technology
companies, including BEA Systems, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, iPlanet.com, Oracle, Sun, and Sybase,
sponsor the jCert program. The certification program is made up of both common and vendor-specific
exams from the sponsor companies.
The jCert program has three tiers, five skill sets, and five required exams. The tiers are:
1) Sun Certified Programmer for the Java Platform
2) Certified Solution Developer
3) Certified Enterprise Developer
Tier 1 has one set of skills with one required exam. Tier 2 has two sets of skills (2A and 2B) with one
exam required per skill set. Tier 3 has two sets of skills (3A and 3B) with one exam required per skill
set. The table below provides a summary of the program.
JCERT TIER SKILL SET # EXAMS REQUIRED
Sun Certified Programmer for the Java
Platform
1 1
Certified Solution Developer 2A
2B
1
1
Certified Enterprise Developer 3A
3B
1
1
Element K Press offers five courseware titles covering 21 days of training. Each of the titles maps to
one of the skill sets.
COURSE TITLE PROGRAM
SKILL
DAYS
OF
TRAINING
PART #
Java 2: Programming Language Skill 1 5 077925
Java 2: Object-Oriented Analysis and Design using UML Skill 2A 3 077926
Java 2: Using IBM VisualAge to Create Java Applications Skill 2B 5 077927
Java 2: Enterprise Connectivity Skill 3A 5 077928
Java 2: Enterprise Development with BEA WebLogic Server Skill 3B 3 077929
Java 2: Enterprise Connectivity
follows the objectives of the Certified Enterprise Developer and covers
Skill Set 3A.
Performance-based Objectives
Lesson objectives help students become comfortable with the course, and also provide a means to
evaluate learning. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
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Understand the basic architectures for the Java 2 Enterprise Edition and its implementation
architectures.
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Understand the flow of documents and control on the World Wide Web (WWW).
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Describe the structure of Java Database Connectivity (JDBC).
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Utilize JDBC to connect to a database, retrieve meta data, and execute SQL queries.
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Understand how Java Server Pages (JSP) can be used, and how it compares to Common
Gateway Interface (CGI) and Active Server Pages (ASP).
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Use JSP objects to manipulate data on the World Wide Web.
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Understand the elements of the JSP language set, and utilize JSP Action elements and
Directives.
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Describe the Java Servlet lifecycle and utilize Servlet packages.
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Understand and use the Servlet development process.
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Understand and implement Enterprise Java Beans (EJB).
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Understand and implement Session beans.
Course content
Lesson 1: The Java 2 Enterprise Architecture
Why Would Anyone Need the Enterprise Edition?
The Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) Architecture
Java 2 Enterprise Implementation Architectures
Lesson 2: Essential Concepts
The World Wide Web Context
Program Units and Files in J2EE
Getting Organized—the .java File Extension