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77-929 Java 2 Enterprise Development with BEA WebLogic

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Java™ 2-Enterprise Development with BEA

WebLogic™

Course Specifications

Course number: 077929

Course length: 3 days

Software: BEA WebLogic 6.1

Course Description

This course provides you with the background and skills required to design and develop enterprise

applications in Java using J2EE technologies. You will use WebLogic server as the application and web

server and will learn about configuring WebLogic, deploying applications, and monitoring applications

using WebLogic’s monitoring tools. During the course you will write many components of a sample ecommerce

application and deploy the application to WebLogic.

Prerequisites: To ensure your success, we recommend you first take the following Element K course or

have equivalent knowledge:

 

Java 2: Enterprise Connectivity

Delivery Method: Instructor-led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured handson

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 Development with BEA WebLogic™ follows the objectives of the Certified

Enterprise Developer and covers Skill Set 3B.

Hardware/Software Requirements

 

A Pentium computer, at least 300 MHz.

 

At least 128 MB memory.

 

GB free hard disk space.

 

CD-ROM.

 

Windows NT, 2000, or XP.

 

Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x or Netscape 4.7x.

 

Sun Java JDK 1.3.1 (included in the WebLogic installation).

 

Performance-Based Objectives

 

Develop with RMI, JNDI, JMS, and JDBC.

 

Use container-managed and bean-managed transactions.

 

Write JSPs and servlets.

 

Write Entity Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) using container-managed or bean-managed

persistence.

 

Write Stateless and Stateful Session EJBs.

 

Write Message-Driven EJBs.

 

Unit test your J2EE applications.

 

Build your J2EE applications using Ant.

 

Implement the Model-View-Controller design pattern.

 

Use the Value Object design pattern.

 

Use the DAO design pattern.

 

Configure and monitor WebLogic 6.1.

 

Load test EJBs in WebLogic 6.1.

Course Content

Lesson 1: Java 2, Enterprise Edition (J2EE)

Topic 1A: Remote Method Invocation (RMI)

Topic 1B: Middleware Services

Topic 1C: Presentation Components

Topic 1D: Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB)

Lesson 2: Overview of BEA WebLogic

Topic 2A: WebLogic Server

Topic 2B: Configuring WebLogic

Lesson 3: Building, Deploying, and Testing Enterprise Applications

Topic 3A: Building Enterprise Applications

Topic 3B: Deploying Enterprise Applications

Topic 3C: Testing Enterprise Applications

Lesson 4: Building a Sample Application

Topic 4A: The Coffee Klatch Web Application

Topic 4B: Utility Classes

Lesson 5: Container-managed Persistence (CMP) Entity Beans

Topic 5A: Overview of CMP Entity Beans

Topic 5B: Writing the Person Entity Bean

Lesson 6: Bean-managed Persistence (BMP) Entity Beans

Topic 6A: Overview of BMP Entity Beans

Topic 6B: Writing the Product Entity Bean

Lesson 7: Stateless Session Beans

Topic 7A: Overview of Stateless Session Beans

Topic 7B: Writing the Pricer Stateless Session Bean

Lesson 8: Stateful Session Beans

Topic 8A: Overview of Stateful Session Beans

Topic 8B: Writing the User Stateful Session Bean

Lesson 9: Message-Driven Beans

Topic 9A: Overview of Message-Driven Beans

Topic 9B: Writing the NewOrder Message-driven Bean

Lesson 10: The View

Topic 10A: JSPs

Lesson 11: The Controller

Topic 11A: ControllerServlet

Lesson 12: Finishing the Coffee Klatch Web Site

Topic 12A: The Remaining Application Components and Files

Lesson 13: Advanced WebLogic Server Concepts

Topic 13A: WebLogic Server Clustering

Topic 13B: WebLogic Server Monitoring

 

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