J2EE based applications Java Enterprise Edition (J2EE) is a set of coordinated technologies and practices that enables solutions for developing, deploying, and managing multi-tier, server-centric applications. With the help of this exciting technology, we provide an unwavering and secure platform for the enterprises to compete in the market place.
Our clients have valued and gained from our realistic approach to Java development ? an approach that blends Java with the company's existing investment in databases,file sets, job streams and processes. The J2EE technology has given our developers a comprehensive blueprint for providing complete enterprise computing solutions to our clients.
JSP Syllabus:-
Our clients have valued and gained from our realistic approach to Java development ? an approach that blends Java with the company's existing investment in databases,file sets, job streams and processes. The J2EE technology has given our developers a comprehensive blueprint for providing complete enterprise computing solutions to our clients.
JSP Syllabus:-
1. Lesson 1: Introduction to JSP 2.1 |
1.1: Introduction to Java Server Pages |
1.2: Features of JSP 2.1 |
1.3: Access Models |
1.4: Advantages of JSP over competing technologies |
2. Lesson 2: Writing JavaServer Page |
2.1 : Developing a Simple Java server Page |
2.2 : JSP Processing Model |
2.3 : Comments and Character Coding Conventions |
3. Lesson 3 : JSP Scripting Elements |
3.1 : Forms of Scripting Elements |
3.2 : Predefined Variables |
3.3 : Examples using Scripting Elements |
4. Lesson 4: JSP Directives |
4.1 : JSP Directives |
4.2 : JSP Page Directive |
4.3: JSP Include Directive |
5. Lesson 5: JSP Actions |
5.1: JSP Actions |
5.2: jsp:include Action |
5.3: jsp:forward Action |
5.4: jsprplugin Action |
5.5: Java Beans |
5.6: Bean Related Actions |
6. Lesson 6: Custom Tags |
6.1 : What is Custom Tag? |
6.2 : Types of Tags |
6.3 : Creating Custom Tags |
7. Lesson 7: Advance Custom Tags |
7.1 : Introduction |
7.2 : Using Simple Tag |
7.3 : Using tag files |
8. Lesson 8: JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL) |
8.1 : What is JSTL? |
8.2 : Why JSTL? |
8.3 : Using Expression Language |
8.4 : Using JSTL |
What You Will Learn
This Java EE 6: Develop Web Components with Servlets and JSPs course is designed for experienced developers of Java technology applications. You'll gain the knowledge and skills to quickly build web applications suited to any Java EE 6 application server using JSP and servlet technologies.
Learn To:
You'll learn this material in a hands-on classroom environment. With the help of expert instructors, you'll learn new material in an interactive environment that ensures you not only understand new concepts, but also know how to apply new skills to real-world situations.
Objective
Required Prerequisites
This Java EE 6: Develop Web Components with Servlets and JSPs course is designed for experienced developers of Java technology applications. You'll gain the knowledge and skills to quickly build web applications suited to any Java EE 6 application server using JSP and servlet technologies.
Learn To:
- Construct and deploy small-to-medium scale web applications found in intranet and low-volume commercial sites by using JavaServer Page (JSP page) technology and servlets.
- Apply Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture to projects in EE environments.
- Create servlet filters and listeners.
- Understand and manage HTTP sessions in a web application.
- Create easy-to-maintain JSP pages using Expression Language and the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL).
- Analyze, design, develop and deploy web applications with Java EE 6 SDK and the application server Oracle WebLogic Server 12c.
You'll learn this material in a hands-on classroom environment. With the help of expert instructors, you'll learn new material in an interactive environment that ensures you not only understand new concepts, but also know how to apply new skills to real-world situations.
Objective
- Write servlets using the Java programming language (Java servlets)
- Understand and manage HTTP sessions in a web application
- Create servlet filters and listeners
- Write pages created with JavaServer Pages technology (JSP pages)
- Create easy-to-maintain JSP pages using the Expression Language and the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL)
- Use integrated development environments (IDEs) and application servers for Java EE development and deployment
Required Prerequisites
- Experience with Java EE 6 platform recommended
- Experience with Java programming
- Experience with HTML language recommended