Introduction to IBM WebSphere 3.5Introduction to IBM WebSphere 3.5

Summary imageThis course introduces the services that developers expect from an Application Server and how J2EE in general and IBM WebSphere in particular, implement these services.

Internet Development Category

Audience:

Web/Intranet development project managers or business analysts who want to be familiar with the capabilities of IBM WebSphere and the Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition.

Objectives:

After completing this course students will:
  • Understand the various components of Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition
  • Understand the various components of Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition
  • Understand the relative advantages and disadvantages of CGI, proprietary APIs, Java Servlets and JavaServer Pages with regard to production of dynamic web content
  • Understand the concept of a Web Application and how Web Applications are deployed in IBM WebSphere
  • Be able to compare Java with alternative platforms, such as C/C++ and .NET
  • Understand when to use JavaServer Page Tag Extensions
  • Understand when to use XSLT
  • Recognize to defined roles in the J2EE architecture
  • Understand the Enterprise JavaBeans architecture and when to use Enterprise JavaBeans
  • Understand how IBM WebSphere handles security

Outline:

  1. Brief History of Dynamic Web Content
  2. Java 2 Language and Virtual Machine Design Goals
  3. The J2EE Middleware Suite
  4. The Business Case for J2EE Development
  5. IBM WebSphere Implementation

Duration:6 hoursTuition:$ 300
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