JBoss Seam is a powerful new application framework for building next generation Web 2.0 applications by unifying and integrating technologies such as Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX), Java Server Faces (JSF), Enterprise Java Beans (EJB3), Java Portlets and Business Process Management (BPM). The JBoss Seam Essentials course covers the JBoss Seam framework and various core features such as context, conversation, component essentials,events and error handling, jBPM, administration & configuration with JBoss application server and Tomcat web server, Facelets, JSF & EJB3 essentials, Rich client applications, security, as well as new and exciting features in the JBoss Seam framework.
Who Can Benefit
The JBoss Seam Essentials course is targeted toward Java developers constructing enterprise and next-generation Web 2.0 applications wanting to become more proficient and productive during development using JBoss Seam, the lightweight JEE (Java EE 5) application framework.
The JB167 Hibernate Essentials course is a prerequisite. A student must attend the Hibernate Essentials course, or have comparable experience, before taking JB170 JBoss Seam Essentials.
Prerequisites
A solid background in Java programming is necessary.
The JB167 Hibernate Essentials course or equally comparable HIbernate/JPA experience is a prerequisite. Students must be familiar with the JEE (Java EE 5) Specification, the Enterprise JavaBeans 3 Specification, and the Persistence Framework (JPA).
Students also should have a sound understanding of web and/or application servers (e.g. Tomcat or JBoss).
Track:
Part of The JBoss Enterprise Application Platform curriculum, which includes:
JB161 JBoss and EJB3 for Java Developers
JB167 Hibernate Essentials
JB170 JBoss SEAM Essentials
JB261 JBoss for Advanced J2EE Developers
JB336 JBoss for Administrators
JB336c JBoss Administration (without JBoss ON)
Code:
JB170
Length:
3 days
Type:
Instructor-Led
Certified By:
Red Hat
Tuition:
$2,498
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This course is in the following categories. Click the categories to find similar courses and topics of interest.
Relationship to Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0, JavaServer Faces
Components, Servlets, and Common Annotations and the Java specification
JavaEE with/without JBoss Seam illustrated
JBoss Seam bijection overview
JBoss Seam Annotations Overview
JBoss Seam component & contextual model overview
Review of Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0 Component Framework - (Optional Module)
EJB3.0 Architecture Overview
EJB3.0 SessionBeans
Client Views for SessionBeans
Entities and Java Persistence API (JPA)
Review of JavaServer Faces Framework and Facelets - (Optional Module)
Overview of JSF & Installation
JSF within JavaServer Pages
Managed Beans and Page navigation
Context data management in Beans
Using message bundles
Facelets technology overview
JBoss Seam Tooling and Projects
Project installation, configuration with RedHat Developer Studio
Top-down, bottom-up, command-line tooling for RAD using Seam-Gen
JBoss Seam Component Model
Component interception
Built-In components
JBoss Seam Bi-jection
JBoss Seam Context Model
Fundamental JBoss Seam Contexts
Declarative context model
Stateful context
Granularity
JBoss Seam Application Framework
Declarative Context model implementation
Built-in components
JBoss Seam Events, Exceptions & Interceptors
Seam-defined events
Exception management
JBoss Seam Interceptors
JBoss Seam Testing Framework
Automated testing
Testing tools
TestNG
Integration and Unit testing
JBoss Seam Advance Features Overview
Pageflows & Drools Support
Remoting
RichFaces
Spring Framework
Web Services
AJAX Support
GWT
Security
Groovy
Hibernate Search
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