NETg Enterprise JavaBeans Curriculum

Course Title

Enterprise JavaBeans Part 1: Introduction and Architecture

Course Overview

This first course in the series provides the foundation for the rest of the course series. It introduces learners to the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition and to Enterprise JavaBeans. It describes the features and benefits of the J2EE application model and its JavaBeans component model. It also covers the EJB architecture, client, and classes and interfaces.

Learn To:

  • Identify the features of the two-tier and multitier application programming models.
  • Identify the J2EE architecture and J2EE standards.
  • Identify the EJB architecture and the rules for creating interfaces and classes for an enterprise bean.
  • Identify the various phases in the development of an EJB application.

Audience

The intended audience for this course are system administrators, application developers, system analysts, software engineers, and programmers/analysts. Learners should be experienced with object-oriented design and the Java programming language. It would be helpful for learners to be familiar with distributed programming (multi-tier architecture), relational or object database programming, transactions, and component technology.

Total Learning Time

6 - 8 hours
2 - 3 hours Unit 1: J2EE
2 - 3 hours Unit 2: EJB
2 - 3 hours Unit 3: EJB Application: Development Phases

Course Title

Enterprise JavaBeans Part 2: Implementing Session and Entity Beans

Course Overview

This second course teaches the functions of and differences between session and entity beans. It describes the life cycle for each of these beans and it teaches learners how to implement the beans in enterprise applications.

Learn To:

  • Identify the components of a session bean.
  • Identify the life cycle and creation of the types of session bean.
  • Identify the deployment of a Session bean.
  • Identify how to develop and deploy an entity bean.

Audience

The target audiences for this course are System Administrators, Application Developers, System Analysts, Software Engineers, and Programmer/Analysts. Learners should be experienced with object-oriented design and the Java programming language. It would be helpful for learners to be familiar with distributed programming (multi-tier architecture), relational or object database programming, transactions, and component technology.

Total Learning Time

6 - 8 hours
3 - 4 hours Unit 1: Session Bean
3 - 4 hours Unit 2: Entity Bean

Course Title

Enterprise JavaBeans Part 3: Transactions and Security

Course Overview

This final course in the series teaches learners about transaction and security management. The transaction management sections cover the EJB semiautomated transaction management feature, container-managed transactions, bean-managed transactions and synchronization. The security management section addresses EJB architecture support for security management.

Learn To:

  • Identify the concepts of EJB transactions and the types, advantages, and services provided by an EJB transaction.
  • Identify the security threats and the mechanisms to counter them.
  • Identify the security services, and the supporting features of security management for an EJB architecture.

Audience

The intended audience for this course are system administrators, application developers, system analysts, software engineers, and programmers/analysts. Learners should be experienced with object-oriented design and the Java programming language. It would be helpful for learners to be familiar with distributed programming (multi-tier architecture), relational or object database programming, transactions, and component technology.

Total Learning Time

6 - 8 hours
3 - 4 hours Unit 1: EJB: Transaction
3 - 4 hours Unit 2: EJB: Security

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