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Java
201
Intermediate Java/Java EE Programming
Who Should Attend?
Motivated application developers who have an understanding of the Java programming
language and who are interested in adding Java server side development to
their skill set.
Prerequisites
Cardinal's Java 101 course or equivalent experience
Students Will Participate in Lecture and Hands-On Exercises:
1) HTML and JavaScript
- Understanding the Architecture of Web Page
- Constructing a web page using HTML
- Understanding the use of HTML forms
- Using JavaScript in an HTML page
- Identifying important aspects of JavaScript browser support
2) Application Construction
- Creating HTML web pages and forms
- Programming Java Servlets
- Programming JSPs
3) Essential Java
- Understanding Java Servlet technology and its architecture
- Using the Servlet APIs and documentation
- Identifying and implementing servlet life cycle methods
- Invoking servlets on a Web Server using HTML posts
and gets
- Understanding the differences between Java Servlets
and JSPs
- Identifying and using JSP Built-in Objects
- Using JSP Scriptlets, Declarations, Expressions, and
Directives
Materials Provided:
Lab Solutions; Instructions for loading Java Application
Server Course Workbook

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