Undergraduate Admission
    Graduate Admission

    Intermediate Java Programming, IT-D 415

    About this Course:
    This course considers Web container application development for enterprise systems. The primary focus is on database connectivity (JDBC) integration with Web application programming using an enterprise-level application framework. A Web application term project considers the design and implementation of a database instance that serves as the information tier in a contemporary 3-tier enterprise solution.

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    Prerequisites:
    IT-D 411 Java Programming or equivalent experience in Java required for enrollment.

    Who Should Attend:
    Professionals who are interested in developing Java applications.

    Expected Outcomes:
    Upon completion of this course, participant should be able to:

    • Use an IDE such as JBuilder or Visual Cafe
    • Create Java Beans, Java Server Pages, and Java Servlets
    • Use XML with Java

    Course Outline:

    • Platform Environment, SDK and IDE
    • Java EE Essentials
    • Java Server Pages
    • Advanced JSP
    • Java Server Faces (JSF)
    • Servlets
    • ORM and Persistence
    • Advanced JDBC
    • Enterprise Java Beans (EJB)- EJB Session Beans
    • EJB Entity Beans
    • Entity Relationships, EJB QL and JDBC
    • Design Patterns and EJB
    • Message Driven Beans (MDB)
    • Web Services and JAX-WS

    CEU:
    3.7

    Instructor:
    Jeffrey Kimont