EJB & Web Services
EJB & Web Services is the trusted platform for complex and multi-tier application development. Meet our EJB & Web Services Experts(10+Yrs Exp) who can take your career at top edge.
EJB & Web Services Course
Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) is a managed, server software for modular construction of enterprise software, and one of several Java APIs. EJB is a server-side software component that encapsulates the business logic of an application. The EJB specification is a subset of the Java EE specification. An EJB web container provides a runtime environment for web related software components, including computer security, Java servlet lifecycle management, transaction processing, and other web services.
Why Config Software for EJB & Web Services?
Our EJB & Web Services course is designed to prepare the students for global IT market and current job trends. Following features are covered throughout the course:
- Transparent understanding of Object Oriented Programming (OOP) with real world scenarios.
- Best coding practices(methods, classes, variables etc)
- Logic buildings
- Performance factors and application optimization
- Achieving Reusability and Maintainability in a software
- Best practices for Database accessing
- Best practices for Data Structure operations
- Best practices for GUI
- Regular practice material(lab exercise, object questions, interview question)
- Support: 17 hours daily support through (Phone, Email, Forum, Face to Face support from software development team members)
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Enterprise Java Bean- EJB
- EJB introduction
- Features of EJB
- Types of EJB
- Multitier EJB architecture
- First EJB app
- EJB and RMI working flow
- Directory Server and JNDI
- Types of Session Beans Stateful EJB,Stateless EJB,Bean Caching, Bean Pooling
- Access database in EJB app through connection pooling
- Middle ware services introduction
- JMS and Message Driven Beans(MDB)
- Topic and Queue based messaging
- Entity beans or JPA or Hibernate as alternative
Web Service
- Introduction to WS
- Where the WS are required?
- Features of WS
- Web Services cross platform & language architecture
- Technologies used to develop the web services
- WSDL and Global register
- Java-WS example to develop web services
- Writing Web Service Client
- Consuming web services from Desktop and Web clients
- RESTFul Web Services introduction
- Developing simple application using RESTFul
- Conclusion
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