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Java and Enterprise Java Training
Matrice offers the following Java and Enterprise Java training courses
Briefings
Introductory Courses
Advanced Courses
- Advanced
Java (3-day practical)
Normally taken as a follow-up to the course above, this reviews
implementation, extension and collections; and then takes a more
detailed look at the syntax and the library support for streams,
threads, exceptions, network support, database connectivity (JDBC),
reflection, AWT, the event model and internationalisation.
- Design
Patterns (2-day theory)
This course could be taken at any time after Hands-On Design and Programming using
Java. Patterns (reusable micro-architectures) were probably one of
the ten most important things to have happened in software development
during the 1990s. Having mastered the syntax of Java, developers
will be wanting to know what is considered to be best practice in
putting together Java applications.
Enterprise Java (J2EE) Courses
- Enterprise
Java (3-day theory)
A theory-only, summary course covering servlet support and
JavaServer Pages (JSP), Java RMI, Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB), Web
Services, Java Data Objects (JDO), Java Naming And Directory (JNDI),
and JavaMail
- Java
Servlets and JSP (3-day practical)
A hands-on course covering Java's dynamic web content offerings,
including servlet support, JavaServer Pages (JSP), JavaBeans, tags and
tag libraries
- Enterprise
Java Beans (3-day practical)
A hands-on course covering Java's server-side, transactional,
persistent, distributed component technology, including entity beans,
session beans, message-driven beans and EJB 2.1's support for Web
Services.
- Java Data
Objects (JDO) (2-day practical)
A hands-on course looking at another, newer way of making Java
objects automatically persistent.
- Web
Services (2-day practical)
A hands-on course covering Java's support for web services, including SOAP (simple object
access protocol), XML (extensible markup language) and XML parsing,
and WSDL (web services description language)
- Hands-On
CORBA Development with Java (2-day practical)
This is for Java programmers who want to understand CORBA compliant,
distributed objects that can interoperate with C++ objects, LISP
objects, and other Java objects of course.
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