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Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE v1.4 Part 8 Advanced EJB Topics CBT Training CD

Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE v1.4 Part 8 Advanced EJB Topics CBT Training CD

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Summary: Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE v1.4 Part 8 Advanced EJB T
Review: Course Overview
This course will address the core and advanced features of J2EE SDK 1.4. Enterprise Connectivity.

Learn To

Identify features of message-driven beans (MDBs).
Sequence the events in the life cycle of message-driven beans (MDBs).
Identify the requirements of the message-driven bean (MDB) class.
Match the activities involved in a transaction with the properties that they ensure.
Identify the transactional attributes that can be specified for transactions in EJB 2.1.
Match transactions with the isolation levels that should be associated with them.

Audience
This course is intended for Java Programmers wishing to update their skills to the latest Java2 Enterprise Edition platform: SDK 1.4.

Deployment Options
e-Learning

Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits

Language Options
US English

Total Learning Time
4 hours

Objectives
Unit 1: Message-Driven Beans 2 hours

Identify features of message-driven beans (MDBs).
Sequence the events in the life cycle of message-driven beans (MDBs).
Identify the requirements of the message-driven bean (MDB) class.
Identify features of message selectors.
Sequence the steps for developing and configuring Message-Driven Beans (MDBs).

Unit 2: Transactions and Security 2 hours

Match the activities involved in a transaction with the properties that they ensure.
Identify the transactional attributes that can be specified for transactions in EJB 2.1.
Match transactions with the isolation levels that should be associated with them.
Identify the code used to manage transactions programmatically by using the UserTransaction interface.
Match SessionSynchronization method declarations with their definitions.
Identify the code fragment that is used in the deployment descriptor of a bean to make the bean run in a specified transactional context.
Identify the code used to propagate exceptions to the EJB container in a container-managed transaction.
Identify features of EJB security.
Identify the features of declarative authorization.
Identify features of programmatic authorization.



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