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Java Servlets Part 3: Databases, Chaining, Security, Applets and Beans CBT Training CD

Java Servlets Part 3: Databases, Chaining, Security, Applets and Beans CBT Training CD

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Summary: Java Servlets Part 3: Databases, Chaining, Security, Applets
Review: Course Overview
This final course in the series teaches about servlet security and how to use servlets with other Java APIs. It covers creating databases using JDBC and servlets, creating content using servlet chaining, security issues with servlets, applet-servlet communication, and using and creating servlet beans.

Learn To
# Identify how to implement database connectivity and servlet chaining.
# Identify how to implement HTTP authentication mechanisms and create an ACL to authorize a user and a group.
# Identify how to implement servlet bean and applet-servlet connection options.


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: 0.80 CEUs

Language Options
US English

Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours

Objectives
Unit 1: Database Access and Servlet Chaining 3 hours
# Match JDBC driver types with the situations in which they are used.
# Complete the code to create a simple data access client.
# Complete the code to implement a transaction in a database.
# Identify the code to implement a pool of connections to a database.
# Match each situation with the JWS feature that it demonstrates.
# Identify the situations in which it is beneficial to use servlet chaining.
# Create a chain of servlets by using aliases.
# Create a chain of servlets by using MIME types.


Unit 2: Servlet Security 2 - 3 hours
# Complete the code used in basic authentication.
# Complete the code used in digest authentication.
# Complete the code used in SSL authentication.
# Create an ACL for a user.
# Create an ACL for a group of users.


Unit 3: Advanced Servlet Concepts 1 - 2 hours
# Identify the situation in which a piece of code that develops a servlet bean is used.
# Deploy a servlet bean by using Administration Tool of JWS.
# Configure a servlet bean by using Administration Tool of JWS.
# Identify the appropriate code for invoking a servlet bean in a specified situation.
# Identify the situation in which a specified connection option should be used for communication between an applet and a servlet.
# Complete the code snippet that establishes an applet-servlet connection by using the HTTP communication option.
# Identify the piece of code used to exchange information between an applet and a servlet by implementing object serialization.
# Identify the piece of code that establishes an applet-servlet connection by using the raw socket connection option.
# Complete the code snippet that establishes an applet-servlet connection by using the RMI connection option.


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