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課程描述:
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課程課時:
課程內容:
IBM Solution 1: J2EE Real Project ()
IBM Solution 2: DB2/UDB (UDB DBA and Developer)
IBM Solution 3: AIX
IBM Solution 4: Mainframe (COBOL/ USS)
Environment:
RS 6000 Servers
OS390 Mainframe
AS/400
UDB/Oracle Database on AIX and DB2 on Mainframe
Application Servers on AIX/NT
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Course Detail Introduction
Servlet and JSP Development with
IBM WebSphere Studio V5.1.1
How to write web applications using the JavaTM J2EE technologies.
Servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSP) provide a programming model for building robust and scalable Web applications.
Students also learn to interact with Enterprise Java Beans from their Web applications.
Students will learn to use WebSphere Studio Application Developer V5.1.1 in hands-on activities.
Introduce developers to web-based architectures J2EE and the Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern; and introduce the development approach to building web-based J2EE applications with WebSphere Studio Application Developer version 5.
Topics Include
Unit 1: WebSphere V5 Product Families
Identify features and functions of a WebSphere Portal Server (WPS).
Differentiate between components of the WebSphere V5 platform.
Differentiate between packaging options of WebSphere Application Server (WAS) V5.
Differentiate between editions of WebSphere Studio family.
Differentiate between IBM software communication clients and servers.
Identify features of WebSphere Process Integration.
Identify features of a WebSphere MQ workflow.
Differentiate between WebSphere Business Integration Server (WBIS) products.
Match WebSphere Business Integration (WBI) Modeler and Monitor products with their functions.
Identify features of WebSphere application connectivity.
Differentiate between WebSphere Commerce editions.
Match IBM pervasive products with their descriptions.
Identify features and functions of WebSphere MQ product family.
Unit 2: MVC Pattern and J2EE Architecture
Match Web application architectures with their features.
Identify features of the Model-View-Controller (MVC).
Identify features of servlets.
Identify features of JavaServer Pages (JSPs).
Differentiate between types of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs).
Identify features of a transaction.
Identify features of Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE).
Identify features of Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) architecture.
Identify features of Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) packaging.
Match JDBC JNDI JMS and J2C with their descriptions.
Match JAF JavaMail JAAS and JAXP with their descriptions.
Unit 3: Websphere Development
Identify features of WebSphere Studio Application Developer.
Match user interface components of WebSphere Studio Application Developer with their functions.
Identify features of tooling types.
Test a Web project component.
Create a stateless session bean.
Deploy an enterprise application.
Differentiate between components of an enterprise application project.
Differentiate between components of a Web project.
Create a basic container-managed persistence(CMP) entity bean.
Differentiate between ways of mapping the container-managed persistence (CMP) entity bean to a database.
Sequence the steps involved in adding a Finder method to a CMP Entity Bean.
Test a container-managed persistence (CMP) entity bean.
Web Services Development using WebSphere Studio 5 Part 1:
WebSphere Studio Introduction
Unit 1: Web Services
Identify features of distributed computing.
Identify advantages of distributed computing.
Identify disadvantages of distributed computing.
Identify functions of Web Services.
Match components of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) with their functions.
Identify components of the Web Services technology stack.
Identify benefits of Web Services.
Identify challenges of Web Services.
Match emerging technology types with their features.
Unit 2: WebSphere Studio Overview
Identify features of the WebSphere Studio family.
Identify features of WebSphere Studio Workbench.
Identify features of WebSphere Studio Application Developer.
Identify user interface components of WebSphere Studio Application Developer.
Identify features of Java Integrated development Environment (IDE).
Identify features of tooling types.
Unit 3: Java Code Development
Identify components of the Java perspective.
Identify functions of Java perspective editors.
Sequence the steps to run a Java application.
Sequence the steps to debug a Java application.
Sequence the steps to create an item in Java code.
Import and export a Java code file.
Match project properties with their features.
Identify Integrated Development Environment (IDE) preferences that can be set for Java code.
Unit 4: WebSphere Studio Debugger
Identify features of the WebSphere Studio Application Developer debugger.
Identify features of WebSphere Studio Application Developer breakpoints.
Identify features of stack frames in the WebSphere Studio Application Developer debugger.
Identify available actions when stepping through Java code.
Match debug views with their properties.
Sequence the steps to debug a Web application.
Sequence the steps to debug an Enterprise JavaBean (EJB).
Sequence the steps to debug a DB2 stored procedure.
Web Services Development using WebSphere Studio 5 Part 2:
SOAP, JavaBeans, WSDL
Unit 1: SOAP
Identify features of SOAP.
Match SOAP message components with their features.
Identify guidelines for document exchange in SOAP messages.
Identify features of SOAP Remote Procedure Call (RPC)messages.
Identify features of SOAP faults.
Identify features of SOAP nodes.
Identify features of SOAP headers.
Identify functions of SOAP intermediaries.
Identify functions of SOAP encoding.
Match SOAP encoding types with their features.
Identify requirements for SOAP binding.
Unit 2: Serialized Objects with Apache SOAP
Identify features of distributed Java.
Identify features of SOAP serialization.
Identify features of Apache SOAP support for Section 5 encoding.
Identify components of the mapping registry of Apache SOAP.
Match serialize types with their features.
Identify features of custom deserialization.
Unit 3: Apache AXIS SOAP
Identify features of Apache AXIS.
Identify the functions of code statements used for implementing an AXIS client.
Identify requirements for document exchange messaging in AXIS.
Identify requirements for SOAP Remote Procedure Call (RPC) in AXIS.
Identify components of Web Services Deployment Descriptor (WSDD) files.
Identify syntax used by Web Services Deployment Descriptor (WSDD) for deploying a Web Service.
Identify syntax for handling a SOAP fault.
Distinguish between the two methods of generating a SOAP fault in an AXIS service.
Identify the steps to monitor a SOAP message.
Unit 4: JavaBeans and Web Services
Identify features of the JavaBean component model.
Identify features of JavaBean specification.
Identify functions of the BeanInfo class.
Identify requirements to make an existing JavaBean available as a Web Service.
Identify guidelines for deploying a JavaBean as a Web Service.
Unit 5: WSDL
Identify features of Web Services Description Language (WSDL).
Match Web Services Description Language (WSDL) elements with their features.
Identify guidelines for specifying information types in Web Services Description Language (WSDL).
Identify Web Services Description Language (WSDL) elements that map to SOAP message parts.
Sequence the steps to create a Web Service from a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file. |
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