The Jakarta EE training course is designed to demonstrate how to rapidly bring existing Java programmers up-to-speed on the latest Jakarta Enterprise Edition (EE) functionally, including: Java Server Pages (JSP), JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL), Java Server Faces (JSF), Enterprise Java Beans 3.x (EJB3), and the Java Persistence Architecture (JPA2).
The course begins with a review of the Introduction to JSF course which covers system and platform requirements as well as designing a JSF. Next, it reviews of EJB3 including when to use EJBs and creating stand alone clients that use EJB. The course concludes with a look at JPA and its capabilities.
Purpose
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Learn about the key components of Jakarta Enterprise Edition (EE) required to build enterprise-class Java applications. |
Audience
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Experienced Java programmers needing to learn Jakarta EE in a compressed timeframe. |
Role
| Software Developer |
Skill Level
| Intermediate |
Style
| Workshops |
Duration
| 5 Days |
Related Technologies
| Java | Web Development |
Productivity Objectives
- Describe the system and platform requirements using JavaServer Faces (JSF) 2.2
- Design a JSF using both the traditional and Facelets approach
- Differentiate the capabilities found in Jakarta EE
- Identify and describe when and where to use Enterprise Java Beans (EJB)
- Compose stand-alone clients that use EJB
- Describe Java Persistence Architecture (JPA) and its capabilities
- Understand the advantages and disadvantages of Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) frameworks