
"Well presented class. Brought together previous training subjects into a nice refresher and tied them together"
EJB Development for WEBLOGIC |
4 days |
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Audience
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Prerequisites |
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Experienced Java
programmers and software engineers preparing to write different kinds of
Beans including Session, Entity and Message-Driven Beans using the WebLogic Server. |
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Students should be comfortable with Java
programming and object-oriented concepts. ·
A minimum of six months coding experience is
suggested. ·
Students should have prior experience
developing applications in a WebLogic Environment. |
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Description |
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This
course is an introduction to writing different kinds of beans using BEA's WebLogic Server. An
overview of the EJB architecture is included along with hands on experience
developing different types of beans.
The course also covers deployment, security and LDAP. |
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Goals/Objectives |
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Configure
and deploy EJB's on the WebLogic
Server ·
Handle
database transactions in EJB's ·
Create
WebLogic Security principals and application roles ·
Understanding
security and WebLogic's Security Architecture ·
Working
with LDAP |
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Outline/Table
of Contents |
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Understanding ·
Developing
Session Beans ·
Developing
Entity Beans ·
Developing
Message-Driven Beans · Assembling and Deploying WebLogic Applications |
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Understanding
Security Fundamentals ·
Understanding WebLogic's Security Architecture ·
Securing a WebLogic Application ·
Working with
LDAP |
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