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Java Enterprise Connectivity: Servlets

Course Status: Released
Course Language: English
Course Duration: 4 Hours
Deployment Options: Online, Interactive CDs, Network, Downloads, Intranet

Audience
Programmers who wish to use Java security features in their applications
Prerequisites
Familiarity with previous SmartCourses in the Java 2 SmartCurriculum; a good understanding of programming principles; an understanding of basic distributed computing concepts; knowledge of object-oriented programming and C++, or equivalent, would be an advantage
Course Aim
To describe the role of servlets in developing distributed N-tier Java applications
Learning Objectives
Understand the concepts behind servlets.
Describe the runtime life cycle of a servlet.
Understand the fundamentals of servlet development using Javasoft's JavaServer Web Development Kit (JSWDK) and the Servlet Development Kit (SDK).
Describe the role of each of the important Servlet Development Kit (SDK) classes and interfaces.
Explain how to manage servlet sessions and describe how to achieve servlet chaining.
Describe how to integrate servlets with other Java distributed technologies such as Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) and Remote Method Invocation (RMI).
Outline the mapping from the CORBA IDL specification to the Java language.
Describe Java Server Pages (JSP) and explain how they work with servlets in a web server environment.
Topics Covered
The role of servlets
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Server-side processing and servlets
- The Servlet API
- HttpServlets
- Developing a HttpServlet

Advanced servlets
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Session tracking
- Servlet chaining
- Servlets and multithreading
- Invoking a servlet from an applet
- Debugging servlets

Integrating servlets with RMI and JDBC
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Coding a JDBC servlet
- Hands-on: Writing a DBServlet
- Integrating a servlet with RMI

JSP and servlets
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JavaServer Pages concepts
- A simple JavaBean
- Creating a simple JSP page
- Hands-on: Writing a JSP application


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