This Java EE Development for WebSphere Application Server training course will cover the new features of Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE). In this course, you will learn about the new techniques employed in Java EE, such as dependency injection and annotation-based programming. You will learn to develop and test Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs), servlets, and other components with the latest Java EE specifications such as EJB, Servlet, JavaServer Pages (JSP), Java Standard Tag Library (JSTL), JavaServer Faces, and JAX-WS.
By attending Java EE Development for WebSphere Application Server workshop, delegates will learn to:
- Explain the Java EE component model
- Describe the new specifications supported in Java EE version, including Servlet application programming interface (API), JSP, EJB, and the Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS)
- Develop, debug, and test server-side applications using IBM Rational Application Developer and IBM WebSphere Application Server
- Develop and test servlets using Servlet
- Develop and test JSP pages using JSP
- Develop a JavaServer Faces (JSF) application
- Describe the Java Persistence API (JPA)
- Access data in relational databases using JPA
- Explain the differences between EJB and EJB
- Develop and test Enterprise JavaBean entities using EJB
- Develop Web services with JAX-WS and Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB)
- Use annotation-based development
- Assemble and perform integration testing of a Java EE version application using IBM WebSphere
- Application Server
- Apply recommended practices in Java EE version design and implementation
- Familiar with the Java.
This Java EE Development for WebSphere Application Server class is designed for developers who are familiar with J2EE and wish to learn about the new features of Java EE.
