Course : Developping with Java/JEE frameworks

Developping with Java/JEE frameworks

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This course will enable you to develop Java applications using frameworks, which are currently the basis of many JEE architectures. You'll learn how to integrate best practices in development and be independent in working with the frameworks that are so critical to the JEE ecosystem.


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Price : 2970 € E.T.
  5d - 35h00




This course will enable you to develop Java applications using frameworks, which are currently the basis of many JEE architectures. You'll learn how to integrate best practices in development and be independent in working with the frameworks that are so critical to the JEE ecosystem.

Intended audience
Java Developers, JAVA/JEE project managers

Prerequisites
Good knowledge of Web technologies. Experience in programming Web applications in Java required.

Course schedule

Introduction

  • Presentation and comparison of 2-tier, 3-tier, and n-tier architectures.
  • Overview of the JEE ecosystem, leading frameworks, their role in the development of Java applications.

Industrially employed frameworks

  • Organizing Java development.
  • Ant, a task-automation framework.
  • Maven, to simplify the production and management of builds.
  • JUnit, a framework for creating and running unit tests.
Hands-on work
Setting up the development environment in Eclipse.

The Hibernate framework

  • Overview of persistence.
  • The Hibernate project.
  • Creating an object/relational map. Context, persistent classes.
  • Working with persistent data. Object lifecycle. Database syncing.
  • Common errors to avoid.
Hands-on work
Creating a map Writing HQL queries

The Spring framework

  • Overview of the role of the light container.
  • Overview of interface programming.
  • Combining Spring/Hibernate.
  • Third-party framework support.
  • Demonstration of AOP (Aspect-Oriented Programming).
Hands-on work
Creating the context, combining with Hibernate.

The Struts framework

  • Introduction to the MVC model.
  • Components of Struts.
  • Implementing a Web navigation process.
  • JSP tag libraries.
  • Application deployment.
Hands-on work
Creating an HMI to benefit from developments completed with Hibernate and Spring.


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