Introduction
There is a lot of technology in the Java 2 Enterprise
Edition (J2EE) platform. To successfully design
applications for the J2EE platform requires a
good understanding of these technologies – from
Enterprise JavaBeans through to JavaServer Pages.
However, it is not enough just knowing the mechanics
of the different technologies. As people have
deployed J2EE-based applications, many good practices
have been identified (and quite a few bad ones).
These good practices have been encapsulated in
several J2EE pattern catalogs and blueprints.
This course examines the primary patterns from
these catalogs and explores how J2EE applications
can be built around these patterns.
Objectives
Attending this course will enable you to:
- List many of the of the principal J2EE patterns
- Access the suitability of a particular pattern
in a given context
- Describe how these patterns can be implemented
- Use J2EE patterns as part of application design
- Describe the J2EE Blueprints and how these
use patterns
- Understand the current state of J2EE patterns
and list the major J2EE pattern resources
Audience
Architects, designers and developers who need to
design and implemented J2EE applications.
Duration and style
A 3-day course consisting of lecture, demonstration,
exercises and discussion.
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