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Advanced Java Web Developer

Overview & Objectives:
In this course, you will learn to work with web containers in J2EE to develop servlets, Java Server Pages, and Web Services. In the first three days, you will learn to develop servlets from scratch as well as advanced techniques with Java Server Pages (JSP). The course covers servlet life cycle, JDBC, XML, EL, and more. The second half of the course covers XML and Web Services. Web Services technology, at the heart of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), enables programming objects written in multiple languages on diverse platforms to seamlessly communicate with each other. Learn to leverage the most recent XML and SOAP support in the Java framework to create powerful, reusable Web Services.

Course Duration:
4 Days (Part-time or Fulltime available)

Who should attend:
Developers who have experience working with Java and J2EE who want to learn advanced skills, XML support, and how to develop Web Services using Java.

Course modules:

Chapter 1 Introduction to Server-Side Java
Chapter 2 Introduction to HTTP Servlets
Chapter 3 Servlet Request and Response Objects
Chapter 4 Processing Form Input with Servlets
Chapter 5 Servlet Forwards and Includes
Chapter 6 Using Cookies with Servlets
Chapter 7 Session Variables
Chapter 8 Introduction to JavaServer Pages
Chapter 9 Form Processing with JavaServer Pages
Chapter 10 JSP Forwards and Includes
Chapter 11 Exception Handling with JavaServer Pages
Chapter 12 Introducing JavaBeans
Chapter 13 Introducing JDBC
Chapter 14 Intermediate JDBC
Chapter 15 JDBC Driven JavaBeans Components
Chapter 16 Dynamic Result Sets
Chapter 17 Batch Updates
Chapter 18 Transactions with JDBC
Chapter 19 The Java Standard Tag Library
Chapter 20 Fundamentals of Web Services Using J2EE - Introduction to Integrating JavaServer Pages and XML
Chapter 21 XSLT
Chapter 22 Working with the DOM (Document Object Model)
Chapter 23 Generating HTML Tables from DOM Data
Chapter 24 Searching the DOM Tree
Chapter 25 Modifying XML Documents via the DOM
Chapter 26 Using the DOM and JDBC to Import XML Data into a Database
Chapter 27 Creating XML from Database Data
Chapter 28 Introducing SAX
Chapter 29 Importing XML Data into a Database via SAX and JDBC
Chapter 30 Searching with SAX
Chapter 31 Examining an Existing Web Service
Chapter 32 Creating a Web Service
Chapter 33 Consuming the Web Service
Chapter 34 SOAP Data Types in Java
Chapter 35 XML Documents for Data
Chapter 36 Positioning with Layers
Chapter 37 XML Data on the Client
Chapter 38 HTTP URL Connection to Exchange More Data

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