The RIA Development using Java Web Start training course builds on the concepts and components examined in the Introduction to Java Swing Programming course.
Rich-Internet-Application development using Java Web Start focuses on creating Rich Internet Applications using Java as a client side technology. RIA using Java Web Start begins with a history of Java Applets, and then moves into an exploration of the Java Web Start technology, including Java Network Launching Protocol (JNLP) as well as packing, deployment, and best practices.
The course concludes with a high-level introduction to JavaFX as an alternative client-side technology.
Course Summary
Hands-on training is customized, instructor-led training with an in-depth presentation of a technology and its concepts, featuring such topics as Java, OOAD, and Open Source.
What You'll Learn
In the RIA Development using Java Web Start training course you’ll learn:
- Is Java Web Start really a RIA?
- Making Swing / JFC based Applets work in a browser
- Freeing the JFC Applet from the browser
- Expanding the walls of the sandbox: Creating custom security policies
- Configuring the client for a web start application
- Embedding the web start application in the browser
- Best-practices, gotchas, and pitfalls of web start applications
- Packaging and deploying applications






