BEA WebLogic Server 9.1: Develop Applications with Eclipse - LWC
Length: 1 Day
Course Code: D54901GC10
List Price:
$600
TrainingPage Price: $585
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This course introduces you to BEA WebLogic Server development and the Eclipse development platform and teaches you how to effectively use Eclipse to program, build, install, and unit test Java applications on BEA WebLogic Server.
Learn to:
- Set up a basic BEA WebLogic Server development environment
- Code Java applications using Eclipse and the JDT
- Configure Eclipse for BEA WebLogic Server development
- Build, package, and install WLS applications using Eclipse and Apache Ant
- Debug BEA WebLogic Server applications using Eclipse
- Develop and run automated unit tests for BEA WebLogic Server applications using Eclipse with JUnit
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Audience:
J2EE Developer
Java Developer
Objectives:
- Set up a basic BEA WebLogic Server development environment
- Code Java applications using Eclipse and the JDT
- Configure Eclipse for BEA WebLogic Server development
- Build, package, and install BEA WebLogic Server applications using Eclipse and Apache Ant
- Debug BEA WebLogic Server applications using Eclipse
- Develop and run automated unit tests for BEA WebLogic Server applications using Eclipse with JUnit/HttpUnit
Prerequisites:
Required Prerequisites:
Java 5.0 fundamentals
Suggested Prerequisites:
Some experience developing Java applications
Basic understanding of HTML and XML
Basic understanding of Web applications
Some experience using Structured Query Language (SQL)
Topics:
Fundamentals of Java Web application and BEA WebLogic Server development
Code BEA WebLogic Server applications with Eclipse and the JDT
Configure a BEA WebLogic Server development and build environment
Automate builds using Apache Ant
Unit-test BEA WebLogic Server applications using JUnit
Debug BEA WebLogic Server applications in Eclipse