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This course provides an overview of enterprise components and how to develop enterprise applications using the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE).
Objectives:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Discuss how the solution paradigms of object-oriented and component-based software development are key to building enterprise systems
- Describe the use of conceptual-analysis modeling to illustrate components, component interfacing, and component standards during enterprise system development
- Explain the J2EE component-container approach to enterprise application development, and the role of Java enterprise APIs and other Java-based technologies in the construction of enterprise systems
- Describe the Java enterprise technology solutions for database connectivity, client and user interfacing, distributed communications and communication services, system assurance, enterprise Web enabling, and enterprise application enabling
Topics:
- Enterprise components
- Information technology in the enterprise
- Object-orientation and the enterprise
- Unified Modeling Language
- Modeling diagrams
- Components and models
- Component model interfaces
- Component model standards
- Design patterns
- The J2EE model
- Component-container architecture
- Java enterprise architecture
- Data connectivity
- Communication mechanisms
- Assurance mechanisms
- Client connectivity
- Web connectivity
- Application connectivity
- Enterprise user interfacing
- User interface deployment considerations
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