Servlets
and JSP with WebSphere and WebSphere Studio Application Developer (WSAD)
Duration: 3 days
Audience
Prerequisites
This course is designed for developers who already have some experience in Java.
Architects
Designers
Consultants
Developers
Knowledge of Java is required. We recommend our Intense Java course
Description
Java Servlet technology
provides a Java-based replacement for CGI scripts. It offers better
performance, portability among different platforms, and full access
to the Java technology. It also enables enterprise developers
to build component-based, server-side clients that generate and
serve web pages dynamically. JSP is based on Servlets. It enables
web designers to embed Java code in HTML pages through easy-to-use
tags. Using JSP, developers can access other Java applications
and business objects to build dynamic Web pages. This course complies with the latest features from J2EE 1.3.
Objectives
This course aims
to teach a set of advanced skills necessary to implement robust,
scalable, reusable enterprise applications using JSP and Servlets.
On completion, attendees will be able to:
Generate dynamic
web pages using JSP and Servlet technologies
Leverage Java
Component technology in building web pages
Use and create
JSP custom tags
Use the popular Rational Application Developer
(RAD/WSAD) to develop and test-run servlets
and JSP
Set up and
deploy JSP and Servlets on the popular WebSphere Application
Server
Course Outline
Java Servlets
Introduction
to the Java Servlets API
Issues in server-side
computing
Using Servlets
to extend the functionality of a web server
Using Servlets
to generate dynamic web pages
HTTP Servlets
Generic Servlets
Session management
Multi-threading
issues in Servlet design
Using Rational Application Developer (RAD/WSAD)
to develop and test-run servlets
Packaging Servlets in Web Archive (WAR)
files to conform to the J2EE standard
Setting up and
deploying Servlets on WebSphere Application Server
JavaServer
Pages
Introduction
to JavaServer Pages (JSP)
JSP basics:
directives, scripting elements, etc.
JSP actions
JSP implicit
objects
JSP session
management
JavaBeans and
JSP
Error handling
in JSP
Using JDBC
in JSP
Tag extensions
( Custom Tags )
JSP architecture
Using the JSP
technology to build web application
Packaging JSP in Web Archive (WAR)
files to conform to the J2EE standard
Setting up and
deploying JSPs on WebSphere Application Server
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