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WebLogic Enterprise Development |
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Software Version |
WebLogic 8.1 |
Course Duration |
3 Days |
Course Type |
Class Room and Instructor-Led On-Line (E-Learning) Hands-On Training |
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Course Overview |
This course provides hands-on experience building enterprise applications using all the WebLogic Platform 8.1 products. WebLogic Workshop 8.1 is the development environment. This training prepares you to immediately contribute to sophisticated J2EE development projects. By the end of this class your will be more productive using the WebLogic Workshop 8.1 environment as a development tool. |
Intended Audience for this course |
This course is intended for Java programmers or Technical consultants who are interested in learning about the WebLogic Application Development. This course is also designed for those who have technical background, knowledge with any computer language, Java, J2EE, XML, .NET Developers, Business Intelligence Developer, ERP Developers, DBAs, Technical Consultants, Students those who want to become WebLogic Enterprise Application Developers. |
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Course Topics |
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Java 2, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) |
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Remote Method Invocation (RMI)
Middleware Services
Presentation Components
Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB)
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Overview of BEA Weblogic |
Weblogic Server
Configuring Weblogic
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Building, Deploying, and Testing Enterprise Applications |
Building Enterprise Applications
Deploying Enterprise Applications
Testing Enterprise Applications
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Building a Sample Application |
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The Coffee Klatch Web Application
Utility Classes
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Container-managed Persistence (CMP) Entity Beans |
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Overview of CMP Entity Beans
Writing the Person Entity Bean
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Bean-managed Persistence (BMP) Entity Beans |
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Overview of BMP Entity Beans
Writing the Product Entity Bean
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Stateless Session Beans |
Overview of Stateless Session Beans
Writing the Pricer Stateless Session Bean
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Stateful Session Beans |
Overview of Stateful Session Beans
Writing the User Stateful Session Bean
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Message-Driven Beans |
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Overview of Message-Driven Beans
Writing the NewOrder Message-driven Bean
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The View |
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The Controller |
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Finishing the Coffee Klatch Web Site |
The Remaining Application Components and Files
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Advanced Weblogic Server Concepts |
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Weblogic Server Clustering
Weblogic Server Monitoring
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