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Advanced Business Component Development with Enterprise JavaBeans Technology (CDJ-351A)
Course ID : CDJ-351A Duration : days
The Advanced Business Component Development WithEnterprise JavaBeans Technology course providesstudents with the knowledge on how to developrobust back-end functionality using Enterprise JavaBeans(EJB) technology. This course uses an online auctionscenario to demonstrate how to leverage container-managed services with entity, session, and message beansto resolve the real-world problems presented byan electronic commerce application. The emphasis of thiscourse is on providing practical EJB technology codingexperience, while also covering the designs and bestpractices used to solve transaction, messaging, security,and legacy integration issues. In addition, this courselooks at how EJB technology components can be integratedwith web service technologies. This course assumes a basicknowledge of Enterprise JavaBean components, such as thatprovided in the course FJ-310: Developing Applications forthe J2EE Platform.THIS COURSE REPLACESN/A





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CDJ-351A
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Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are developers ofEJB technology business components who are tasked withthe following responsibilities:
Prerequisites
(Remote Method Invocation [RMI], JavaNaming and Directory Interface (JNDI) ApplicationProgramming Interface [API], Java Interface DefinitionLanguage [IDL] technology)
Skills Gained
Course Content
Module 1 - Examining EJB Components
Module 2 - Packaging and Deploying EJB Components
Module 3 - Introducing the Auction Application
Module 4 - Implementing EJB 2.0 Container-Managed Persistence (CMP)
Module 5 - Implementing Container-Managed Relationships (CMR)
Module 6 - Using the EJB Query Language (EJB QL)
Module 7 - Developing J2EE Applications Using Messaging
Module 8 - Developing Message-Driven Beans
Module 9 - Implementing Transactions
Module 10 - Handling Exceptions
Module 11 - Using Timer Services
Module 12 - Implementing Security
Module 13 - Integrating With Legacy Systems
Module 14 - Implementing Web Service Endpoint Interfaces
Module 15 - Using EJB Technology Best Practices