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BEA WebLogic Server 10: EJB 3.0 Programming

Length: 5 Days

Course Code: D70848GC10

List Price: $3,000

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Description:

This course teaches experienced Java EE programmers how to develop, configure, and unit test EJB 3.0 components using BEA WebLogic Server 10. Students will learn about the new EJB 3.0 simplified POJO programming model and the use of the new Java EE 5.0-compliant BEA WebLogic Server 10 features in their EJB development.

Learn to:

  • Develop and test Enterprise JavaBean (EJB) components according to the EJB 3.0 specifications.
  • Configure and develop persistent Plain Old Java Object (POJO) classes using BEA Kodo's Java Persistence API (JPA).
  • Develop and test Enterprise JavaBean (EJB) components according to the EJB 3.0 specifications.
  • Configure and develop persistent Plain Old Java Object (POJO) classes using BEA Kodo's Java Persistence API (JPA).

Audience:

J2EE Developer

Objectives:

  • Leverage the EJB 3 architecture and programming model
  • Develop, deploy, and unit test EJBs deployed in BEA WebLogic Server
  • Configure EJB container services
  • Develop enterprise beans as Web service endpoints
  • Develop asynchronous EJBs with message-driven beans (MDBs)
  • Wire EJB interactions using EJB injection
  • Inject crosscutting behavior in EJB applications with EJB interceptors

Prerequisites:

Required Prerequisites:
Experience developing enterprise Java applications on BEA WebLogic Server
Understanding of the Java EE 5 platform services and architecture
Experience using the Eclipse 3 IDE and Apache Ant
Solid understanding of Structured Query Language (SQL), Relational Database Management System (RDBMS), and transactions
BEA WebLogic Server 9.1: Develop Applications with Eclipse

Suggested Prerequisites:
Experience programming enterprise Java Web services, servlet
BEA WebLogic Server 9.1: Develop Enterprise Web Services

Topics:

The EJB 3 architecture and programming model

The BEA Kodo JPA implementation

EJB 3 entities

Enterprise beans

EJB exceptions

The Java EE JNDI ENC and EJB injection

EJB interceptors

EJB Web services

EJB transactions

EJB security

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