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Description:

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


Live Virtual Class (LVC) Access Policy:

  • You are prohibited from allowing other unregistered individuals to view your LVC Event
  • You may not make unauthorized recordings, copies or transmissions of LVC Event content
  • You must view the LVC Event from the country listed in your LVC Event registration

Students attending LVC events should enroll at least two working days in advance of the event to ensure adequate time to download student materials and confirm their system setup. To learn more about the system and setup requirements for participating in a Live Virtual Class, please click here.

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

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