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Principles
of JEE for Managers
Join us for a one day seminar for executive level IT and
business managers that provides the basic principles of enterprise
Java application development.
Who Should Attend?
This one day seminar is designed to provide executive level IT and business managers
with the basic principles of enterprise Java application development. The course
objective is to enable managers to improve their technology decision making
ability, improve their level of communication with development teams, and better
understand the Java EE specification. Managers will gain a better understanding
of Java and Java EE technologies, including JSP, Servlets, EJBs, as well as the
project management issues for Java EE software development.
Seminar Topics
- Java/Java EE Basics
High-level explanation of distributed objects & n-tier solutions
Anatomy of a Java EE System
Differentiating EJBs, JSPs, Servlets and Applets
Reusability of Java EE components
Enhancement and maintenance of Java EE systems
Introduction to Java EE Application Servers
- Architecture Decisions
Architecture Comparison - Java EE vs. .Net
Why use a framework
Basics of Struts
Basics of Design Patterns
Real-world examples of design patterns
Legacy/mainframe integration with Java EE
When to use -vs- when not to use EJBs, CMP/BMP Etc.
- Java EE Tools and Technology
Application Servers (Websphere, Weblogic)
How application servers handle - security, load balancing, connection pooling,
transactions, scalability, availability (24x7)
Frameworks (Struts, Wakesoft)
Web services
IDEs (TogetherJ, Jbuilder, VisualAge)
Compilers, Debuggers, Analyzers
UML tools (Rational, Visio)

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