Business Component Development with Enterprise JavaBeans Technology (SL-351-EE5)
The Business Component Development with Enterprise JavaBeans Technology course provides students with the knowledge of how to develop robust back-end functionality using Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) version 3.0 technology. This course uses an online auction scenario to demonstrate how to leverage container-managed services with session and message beans, and entity classes to resolve the real-world problems presented by an electronic commerce application. The emphasis of this course is on providing practical EJB technology coding experience, while also covering the designs and best practices used to solve transaction, messaging, and security issues. The course features the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 5 (Java EE 5) technology, and uses the Java EE 5 SDK. The students perform the course lab exercises using the NetBeans Integrated Development Environment (IDE) 5.5. The hands-on lab environment uses the Java EE reference implementation server to provide students with a non-vendor-specific experience.
Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
Implement business-tier functionality using EJB technology
Describe best practices and other advanced issues in business component development with EJB technology
Assemble and deploy EJB technology business-tier components on an application server
Integrate an EJB technology-based application using the Java Messaging Service API
Create and use Query objects using the Java Persistence Query Language
Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are EJB technology business component developers who are tasked with the following responsibilities:
Analyzing, designing, developing, and testing EJB technology applications
Deploying an EJB technology application
Integrating an EJB technology application with a legacy application
Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:
Display experience with the Java programming language
Integrate existing Java code (for example, reuse existing classes created by other team members)
Design Java technology applications
Although not required, experience with distributed computing concepts in Java technology is an advantage
Code:
SL-351-EE5
Length:
5 days
Type:
Instructor-Led
Certified By:
Sun Microsystems
Tuition:
$3,000 / $2,550 GSA GOV.
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Define entity classes: Using a composite primary key
Module 7 - Using the Java Persistence Query Language (QL)
Examine the Java Persistence query language
Create and use the SELECT statement
Create and use the BULK UPDATE statement
Create and use the DELETE statement
Create and use Query objects
Module 8 - Developing Java EE Applications Using Messaging
Describe the roles of the participants in the JMS API messaging system
Write a message producer
Write an asynchronous message listener
Write a synchronous message listener
List the messaging capabilities and limitations of session, entity, and message-driven beans
Module 9 - Developing Message-Driven Beans
Describe the properties and life cycle of message-driven beans
Create a JMS message-driven bean
Create a non JMS message-driven bean
Module 10 - Implementing Interceptor Classes and Methods
Create business interceptor method in the enterprise bean class
Create an interceptor class
Associate multiple business interceptor methods with an enterprise bean
Include life-cycle callback interceptor methods in an interceptor class
Create entity life-cycle callback methods
Module 11 - Implementing Transactions
Describe the transaction demarcation task
Implement Container-Managed Transactions (CMT)
Interact programmatically with an ongoing CMT transaction
Implement Bean-Managed Transactions (BMT)
Apply transactions to messaging
Module 12 - Handling Exceptions
Introduce exceptions in Java EE applications
Describe the exception path in a Java EE application environment
Describe EJB container exception handling
Handle exceptions in an enterprise bean's methods
Handle exceptions in an enterprise bean's client code
Review specific issues relating to exception handling in EJB technology applications
Module 13 - Using Timer Services
Create a timer callback notification
Process a timer callback notification
Manage timer objects
Module 14 - Implementing Security
Understand the Java EE security architecture
Authenticate the caller
Examine Java EE authorization strategies
Use declarative authorization
Use programmatic authorization
Examine the responsibilities of the deployer
Module 15 - Using EJB Technology Best Practices
Define best practices and state the benefits of using EJB technology best practices
Select and apply known patterns to Java EE application design
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