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DTH-3142 - Web 2.0 and Java Web Site Development using Ext JS
Develop, and implement an end to end web 2.0 application using proven model-view-controller (MVC) and form processing patterns. The student programs a Web 2.0 front-end using JavaScript, Ajax, the JavaScript Library Ext JS, CSS, and HTML to provide a rich user experience. On the server side, Java MVC patterns are used to write application logic and controls. On the back-end, the students modify code that utilizes the Java Persistance API (JPA) and the modern version of Enterprise JavaBean (EJB 3.0) to maintain the data in the database. Learn to develop quality web 2.0 applications, end to end, on top of a corporate database.
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DTH-314 - Web 2.0 and Java Web Site Development
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Develop, and implement an end to end web 2.0 application using proven model-view-controller (MVC) and form processing patterns. The student programs a Web 2.0 front-end using JavaScript, Ajax, the Dojo Toolkit, CSS, and HTML to provide a rich user experience. On the server side, Java MVC patterns are used to write application logic and controls. On the back-end, the developers writes and modifies code that utilizes the Java Persistance API (JPA) and the modern version of Enterprise JavaBean (EJB 3.0) to maintain the data in the database. This is an end to end web 2.0 application on top of a corporate quality database.
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DIR-2217 - Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.x: Analysis and Planning
The Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition: Analysis and Planning course provides students with the technical knowledge and skills necessary to design a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directory service solution deploying Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6. This course introduces the LDAP Directory Services Analysis and Planning (DSAP) process, a design methodology for designing and documenting an LDAP directory service deploying multiple Sun Java System Directory Servers. In applying this methodology to a business case study, students focus on planning and design -- not on operation issues. Optional hands-on labs are included.
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DIR-2340 - Sun Directory Server Enterprise Edition: Maintenance and Operations
This course provides students with the opportunity to learn to perform routine maintenance and troubleshooting techniques, monitor and tune servers, create and manage multiple databases, and perform other tasks encountered in day-to-day operations of Sun Directory Server Enterprise Edition (Directory Server EE) 7.0.
Labs acquaint students with the tools included with Directory Server EE. Students should use them to perform tasks such as searching and modifying directory data, exporting and importing data, starting and stopping servers, and troubleshooting. Students should also migrate server versions, create multiple databases, configure servers for replication, and tune performance.
This course focuses primarily on maintenance and operations issues related to Directory Server EE rather than planning and design issues. For planning and design topics, refer to DIR-2217: Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition: Analysis and Planning.
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DTP-250 - Perl Programming
The Perl Programming course is a comprehensive course that explains the Perl programming
language, from basic through advanced syntax. This course is aimed at a wide range of people - programmers, system administrators, web authors, and operators. It explains how to use the Perl programming language to write quick yet powerful
scripts to take advantage of Perl's system administration capabilities and issue Perl commands.
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DWS-4050-EE6 - Developing Web Services Using Java Technology
The Developing Web Services Using Java Technology course provides business component and client developers with the information they need to create, implement, and deploy web services and web service clients using Java technology components and the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 6 SDK (Java EE 6 SDK). Students will understand and appreciate web services as a realization of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), and how to use the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) technology design patterns and best practices when designing web services. Students perform the course lab exercises using the NetBeans Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and GlassFish v3.
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DWS-4120-EE6 - Developing Secure Java Web Services
The Developing Secure Java Web Services course provides business component and client developers with the information they need to design, implement, deploy, and maintain secure web services and web service clients using Java technology components and the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 6 (Java EE 6 platform).
Students learn about the need to secure web services and the challenges associated with web services security. Students also learn about prominent industry standards and initiatives developed to provide comprehensive security solutions for web services, and how to apply them to secure web services. In particular, students learn how to secure web services by using application-layer security, transport-layer security, and message-layer security technologies, such as those specified by the WS- security extensions. Students learn how to secure web services by using the web services security infrastructure built into JavaEE 6 and GlassFish v3 (using Metro 1.2), along with the security providers in Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1. This comprehensive course also introduces identity management concepts, drivers behind identity management solutions, and Sun Java System Access Manager functions. Students perform the course lab exercises by using the NetBeans Integrated Development Environment (IDE), Metro 1.2, Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 (or OpenSSO), and GlassFish v3.
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DTJ-365 - Developing Mobile Phone Applications With J2ME Technology
The Developing Mobile Phone Applications With J2ME Technology course provides students with hands-on experience with developing mobile applications on the Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME platform) using Connected, Limited Device Configuration
(CLDC) and the Mobile Interface Device Profile (MIDP). The course provides information about MIDP 1.0 and MIDP 2.0 specifications, concepts, and capabilities.
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DTJ-3108 - Developing JavaServer Faces Components with Ajax
Developing JavaServer Faces Components with Ajax provides you with the skills necessary to build custom web tier components for the JavaServer Faces (JSF) framework that leverage Ajax techniques. The JSF framework is an extensible set of user interface components with an application programming interface (API) for dynamically managing application state, event handling, input validation, page navigation, as well as support for internationalization and accessibility. Ajax is an emerging web application development technique that leverages client-side JavaScript to provide a richer and more responsive user experience than can be achieved by server-side logic alone. The focus of this course is to show how you can incorporate Ajax technology in reusable JSF components using design techniques that complement both technologies.
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DWS-385 - Developing Java Web Services
The Developing Java Web Services course provides business component and
client developers with the information they need to design, implement, deploy,
and maintain web services and web service clients using Java technology
components and the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE platform)
platform.
The students perform the course lab exercises using the NetBeans Integrated
Development Environment (IDE).
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