Java, J2EE and RAD 7 Overview
Revision: TE9979_20071004
Course Length:
5 Days
Course Description:
This concept based course was custom designed for SSA personnel. It will provide students with a background on the emergence of Java and J2EE technologies. Students will not only learn the history of Java and J2EE but also the basic architecture behind these technologies. Course will also define the RAD 7 tool and how it is used by SSA programmers to develop J2EE applications using WebSphere.
Who Should Attend:
Business Analysts or Managers that will be required to understand open source and cross platform technologies. Course is focused on preparing students to comfortably interface with Java/J2EE programmers and WebSphere developers or programmers.
Benefits of Attendance:
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Define Java and how it is used in today's OO programming environments.
- Understand the definition of Java classes and interfaces.
- Understand the advantages and disadvantages of Java.
- Define Java IDE's and their capabilities.
- Understand the concepts of the major Java API's.
- Understand terminologies like JDBC, Swing and Applets.
- Define J2EE and how it is used in today's OO programming environments.
- Describe the main J2EE architectural components involved in developing and deploying an Enterprise Application.
- Identify the common services provided by a J2EE server.
- Define how the RAD 7 tool is used to assist programmers.
- Recognize how the RAD 7 tool is used to debug Java and J2EE applications.
- Define the various plug-ins and how they are used with RAD 7.
Prerequisites:
Completion of the Web Application Programming and OOAD courses are required. Students should also have an understanding of the various web development tools utilized in the current market place.
Course Outline:
- Java and how it is used in today's OO programming environments
- Java classes and interfaces
- Advantages and disadvantages of Java
- Java IDE's
- Java API's
- JDBC, Swing and Applets
- J2EE and how it is used in today's OO programming environments
- J2EE architectural components
- Common services provided by a J2EE server
- RAD 7 tool
- Using the RAD 7 tool to debug Java and J2EE applications
- Various plug-ins and how they are used with RAD 7



