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Java 2 Enterprise Connectivity Part 4: EJB Architecture, Session Beans, and Security CBT Training CD

Java 2 Enterprise Connectivity Part 4: EJB Architecture, Session Beans, and Security CBT Training CD

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Summary: Java 2 Enterprise Connectivity Part 4: EJB Architecture, Ses
Review: Java 2 Enterprise Connectivity Part 4: EJB Architecture, Sessions Beans, and Security Training CD
Course Overview
This course teaches about the design and development of Enterprise Java Beans. It differentiates between the two different kinds of beans, session and entity beans, and explains their purpose. It also explains how to create the different kinds of session beans, how to use session beans appropriately, and how to work with the EJB Security Model.

Learn To

Identify situations in which EJBs can be used.
Identify the types of EJBs.
Match the EJB components with their uses.
Create an Enterprise bean class and the interfaces.
Select the situation that causes an EJB to transit from one state to another.
Identify the differences between stateful and stateless session beans.
Develop and deploy session beans.
Implement and propagate declarative and programmatic security.

Audience
The targeted audiences for this course are System Administrators, Application Developers, System Analysts, Software Engineers, and Programmer/Analysts. Learners should be experienced with object-oriented design and the Java programming language. It would be helpful for learners to be familiar with distributed programming (multi-tier architecture), relational or object database programming, transactions, and component technology.

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: EJB: Basic Concepts 3 - 4 hours

Select the benefits of EJBs in a specified situation.
Match the types of EJBs with the situations in which they are used.
Match the components of an enterprise bean with their uses.
Identify the stage in the operation of an enterprise bean at which a specific event occurs.
Complete the code to create an enterprise bean class.
Identify the code to create the remote interface for a specified enterprise bean class.
Identify the code to create the home interface for a specified enterprise bean class.
Match the events in the life cycle of a session bean with the situations that trigger them.
Match the events in the life cycle of an entity bean with the situations that trigger them.

Unit 2: Session Beans: Development and Security 3 - 4 hours

Match the components of a session bean with their functions.
Match the SessionBean interface methods with the associated events in the session bean life cycle.
Complete the code to create the bean class for a stateful session bean.
Complete the code to maintain the state of a stateful session bean.
Complete the code that removes a stateful session bean from an EJB container.
Complete the code to create the remote interface for a specified stateful session bean.
Complete the code to create the home interface for a specified stateful session bean.
Complete the code to create a deployment descriptor to deploy a stateful session bean by using XML.
Deploy a bean in an enterprise network by using IBM WebSphere 3.5.
Complete the code to call the methods of a stateful session bean from a Java client application.
Match each method of the SessionContext interface with the situation in which it is used.
Select the appropriate pool settings to ensure the optimum swapping of stateless session beans by the bean container.
Complete the code to manage a handle to a session bean from a client application.
Select the appropriate security policy for EJBs to be deployed based on the specifications of an enterprise network.
Declare bean authorization requirements in the deployment descriptor of a bean.
Complete the code to implement the specific authorization requirements of a session bean.




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