- Introduction to J2EE
- Features of J2EE
- Components of J2EE
- Role of J2EE
- JDBC API
- Features of the JDBC API
- JDBC Drivers, Driver Managers
- SQL Queries and ResultSets
- Calling Stored Procedures
- JDBC 2.0 Features
- JDBC and DB2/ORACLE
- JNDI Overview
- Naming and directory service nomenclature
- The JNDI programming interface for Naming Services
- The JNDI programming interface for Directory Services
- The Servlet API
- The Servlet Life Cycle
- Server Side Includes and Servlet Chaining
- Servlet Reloading
- JDBC Servlets
- Session Management
- Servlets and WebSphere 4.0
- An introduction to JSP
- Overview of the JSP scripting elements
- Introduction to TagLibs
- Accessing JavaBeans from JSP scripts, and limitations
- JSP and Servlets Intercommunication
- JSP and JDBC
- JSP Scoping
- JSP and WebSphere 5
- Enterprise JavaBeans
- What is EJB
- Architectural overview of the environment
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- EJB Server, EJB Containers, Data store
- EJB Clients
- Deployment Descriptors
- Developing Enterprise Beans
- Calling a an EJB from Servlets/JSP
What is XML?
- XML and B2B
- XML Syntax
- XML Elements
- XML Attributes
- XML Validation
- XML DTD
- Introduction to DTD
- DTD - Elements
- DTD – Attributes and Entities
- DTD Validation
- XML Schemas
- Web Services Overview
- Objectives
- What are Web Services?
- Web Services Components
- SOP
- SOAP Introduction
- SOAP Messages
- SOAP Data Model
- WSDL Overview
- WSDL Interface
- WSDL Implementation
- UDDI Overview
- UDDI Server and Registry
- UDDI Registries
- WebServerices Deployment
- Creating WebServicess Applications using EJB
- Deploying EJB as a WebService
- Writing Clients for WebServices
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