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Java Servlets Part 1: Introduction, Life Cycle and JSP CBT Training CD

Java Servlets Part 1: Introduction, Life Cycle and JSP CBT Training CD

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Summary: Java Servlets Part 1: Introduction, Life Cycle and JSP CBT
Review: Course Overview
This first course in the series introduces the Java Servlets API, which is part of Java 2 Enterprise Edition, and it describes how servlets enable easy and effective creation of server-side business solutions. It covers the features of J2EE, an introduction to the function of servlets and Web application development the basics of creating servlets, the servlet life cycle, and how JavaServer Pages work with servlets to create dynamic Web content.

# Learn To Identify the details of the Web client-server interaction.
# Identify the various server-side technologies.
# Identify the architecture, services, application model, and benefits of J2EE.
# Describe the benefits of servlets.
# Identify the uses of the methods used in the servlet life cycle, and the classes and interfaces in the servlet packages.
# Create and invoke a servlet.
# Identify the benefits of JSP and elements on a JSP page.
# Identify the integration of JSP with JavaBeans and the architectural overview of JSP.

Audience
The target audiences for this course are System Administrators, Application Developers, System Analysts, Software Engineers, and Programmer/Analysts. Learners should be able to develop Java programs, develop CGI programs, identify hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) methods, and produce HTML Web pages.

Deployment Options
e-Learning

Accreditation
# NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
# ITCAP credits: Not Applicable
# CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs

Language Options
US English

Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours

Objectives
Unit 1: Web Architecture and J2EE 2 - 3 hours
# Sequence the steps of a Web client-server interaction in a specific situation.
# Select a server-side technology for a specific situation.
# Match the components of the J2EE run-time environment with their uses.
# Match J2EE service APIs with their uses.
# Identify the reason for selecting an application programming model in a specific scenario.
# Identify the components in the J2EE application programming model that provide specific benefits.

Unit 2: Servlets 2 - 3 hours
# Identify the situations in which it is beneficial to use a servlet as compared with a CGI application.
# Match the methods used in the servlet life cycle with the activities they perform in a specific situation.
# Match the interfaces of the javax.servlet package with their uses in a specific situation.
# Match the classes of the javax.servlet package with their uses in a specific situation.
# Match the interfaces of the javax.servlet.http package with their uses in a specific situation.
# Match the classes of the javax.servlet.http package with their uses in a specific situation.
# Identify the code for creating a servlet in a specific situation.
# Match the methods used to invoke a servlet with the situations in which they should be used.

Unit 3: JSP 2 hours
# Identify the benefit of using JSP in a specific situation.
# Identify the code that correctly uses JSP elements on a JSP page.
# Identify the JavaBeans code that should be used in a specific situation.
# Identify the components in the various implementations of JSP architecture.


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