SW225: Servlet and JSP Development with IBM WebSphere Studio V5.1.1
Type: Classroom course
Level: Intermediate
27 July 2004
About this course
In this five-day course, students learn how to write web applications using
the JavaTM J2EE technologies. Servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSP) provide
a programming model for building robust and scalable Web applications.
Students also learn to interact with Enterprise Java Beans from their Web
applications. Students will learn to use WebSphere Studio Application Developer
V5.1.1 in hands-on activities.
Best Practices for Server-side Application Development
WebSphere Application Server V5.1 Overview
J2EE Packaging & Deployment
Exporting Applications to WebSphere Application Server
Audience
This course is designed for programmers planning on writing Java J2EE Web
applications.
Objectives
After completing this course, students should be able to:
Learn about the J2EE architecture for Web applications.
Learn about J2EE technologies such as Servlets, JavaServer Pages, JavaBeans
and custom JSP tags.
Apply the Java Servlet API version 2.3; and JavaServer Pages (JSP) API version 1.2.
Create a Web application with WebSphere Studio Application Developer V5.1.1.
Prerequisites
Students should have solid knowledge of object-oriented programming and
the Java language, a basic understanding of WebSphere Studio Application
Developer, the ability to read and understand HTML documents, an understanding
of World Wide Web functionality, and Windows user skills.