Java Servlets and JSP

This 3-day provides instruction and practice in the design and development of server-based dynamic web applications using Java Servlets and Java Server Pages (JSP). The course describes servlets and JSP within the context of server-side technologies. Students learn how to write servlets and JSPs and how to use session and context information in large, complex web applications. On completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • Understand the role of Java servlets and JavaServer Pages in server-side technology for web applications
  • Write Servlets and JSPs to provide dynamic web content
  • Design and develop complex web applications involving multiple servlets and JSPs

 

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• code: d057eng
• 3 days
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Target audience

The target audience for this course is Java programmers wishing to become proficient in server-side programming for dynamic web applications. This course assumes and requires a high level of knowledge and proficiency in the Java programming language. Students should have attended the following course or have equivalent knowledge and experience:

  • Java Programming Introduction
  • Java Programming Advanced
Course content

Web Applications Enterprise Information Systems • Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) • Web Applications • HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) • HyperText Markup Language (HTML) • Server-Side Technologies

Servlets The Servlet API • Creating an HTTP Servlet • Invoking the Servlet • Servlet Deployment • Testing the Servlet • Servlet Initialization • Using Client Data • Handling HTTP POST Requests • Handling Other HTTP Requests • Error Handling

Servlet Session Tracking URL Rewriting • Hidden Form Fields • Cookies • Servlet Sessions

Servlet Context Servlet Context • Transferring Control between Servlets • Invoking a Servlet from an Applet

Java Server Pages What is JSP? • JSP Architecture • Deployment of JSP Applications • Elements of JSP • Using JavaBeans • Transfer of Control in JSP • Handling Errors in JSP • Custom JSP Actions

Web Application Architecture Design Models • Page-Centric Design • Servlet-Centric Design • Enterprise JavaBeans


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