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Developing Java Web Applications: Hands-On

Integrating Java Servlets and JavaServer Pages

 
Course: 570     Type: Hands-On Training     Duration: 4 Days

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You Will Learn How To
  • Build data-driven Web applications with server-side Java technologies
  • Add a Web interface to your databases using Java servlets
  • Generate dynamic Web pages with JavaServer pages (JSP)
  • Personalize content for users with cookies and sessions using the Java Servlet API
  • Integrate JSP custom tags to minimize scriptlet code
  • Create Web applications using the Struts framework

Course Benefits
Java servlets and JavaServer Pages allow developers to leverage the power of the Java platform and create object-oriented, scalable, n-tier applications. In this course, you learn how to integrate key components of the Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE), including servlets and JSP technologies to create dynamic data-driven Web applications.

Who Should Attend
Those involved in developing Web applications with Java. Knowledge of Java at the level of Course 471, "Java Programming Comprehensive Introduction," plus real-world Java programming experience, is assumed. Knowledge of Web technologies and HTML is helpful.

Hands-On Training
Throughout this course, extensive hands-on exercises provide you with practical experience in developing Java Web applications, including:
  • Installing and configuring a servlet/JSP server
  • Accessing databases with servlets
  • Personalizing a Web site using sessions
  • Building a shopping cart application
  • Leveraging reusable components and Java Server Pages
  • Integrating JSP custom tags
  • Developing MVC components using the Struts framework
  • Deploying Web applications using the WAR file format

Course 570 Content
Introduction and Overview
Web application development
  • The requirements of a Web application
  • Components of an n-tier architecture
Key components of Java EE for Web development
  • Servlets
  • JSP
  • XML
Generating Content with Servlets
Getting started with servlets
  • Integrating servlets into the Web application architecture
  • Configuring the servlet development environment
  • Avoiding common servlet pitfalls
Utilizing the Java Servlet API
  • Servlet life cycle methods
  • Accessing servlet environment variables
Creating Web-based forms for user input
  • Adding text fields and drop-down lists
  • Linking forms to servlets
  • Retrieving form data in the servlet
Accessing databases with Servlets
Extending servlets with Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
  • Connecting to the database
  • Submitting SQL statements
  • Retrieving and processing data
Formatting database results
  • Constructing an HTML table
  • Adding drill-down features
Maintaining State in Java Web Applications
Reading and writing cookies to personalize Web content
  • Retrieving cookies from a client request
  • Sending cookies to the client
  • Circumventing cookie limitations
Managing application state with sessions
  • Creating a unique session for each user
  • Storing and retrieving Java objects within sessions
  • Controlling a session's life span
  • Creating application and session event listeners
  • Implementing a shopping cart
Creating JavaServer Pages (JSP)
JSP fundamentals
  • Design goals of JSP
  • Using JSP scriptlets, expressions and declarations
  • Communicating with the client using built-in JSP server objects
  • Leveraging the JSP 2 Expression Language (EL)
State management with JSP
  • Accessing cookies and sessions
  • Storing common application data
Designing JSP and Servlet Architectures
Integrating JSP and JavaBeans
  • Promoting object reuse
  • Separating application logic from the presentation
Calling JSP from servlets
  • Forwarding Java objects to JSP
  • Using JavaBeans to transfer data
  • Servlet and JSP design patterns
Integrating JSP Custom Tags
Leveraging the Tag Extension mechanism
  • The role of JSP custom tags
  • Applying the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL)
Developing custom tags
  • Creating custom tags with JSP 2 tag files
  • Customizing tag behavior with attributes
Developing Struts 1 Applications
Struts 1 framework overview
  • Components of the Struts framework
  • Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture
Developing Struts components
  • Building the JavaBean model
  • Presenting a view with JSP
  • Dispatching actions with the controller
Deploying Your Java Web Application
  • Defining the deployment descriptor
  • Creating a Web Application Archive (WAR) file
  • Adding role-based application security

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