Chapter 1J2EE Overview
Ecommerce Environment
Development Paths
N-Tier Architecture Approach
Containers
Roll of a Browser
3 Implementations of Java Language
J2EE Extensions API
J2EE Architecture
Java Database Connectivity "JDBC"
J2EE Packaging
Web.xml File
Chapter 1 Summary
Chapter 2Java Servlets
Types of Java Programs
Characteristics of Java Servlets
Illustrating Servlet Processing
Advantages of Java Servlets
Servlet Class Hierarchy
Servlet Lifecycle
Components of an HTTP Server
Request & Response Objects
Demo - Building a Servlet
Role of an HTML Form
ACTION & METHOD Parameter
HTML FORM Source & Sample
Demo - Servlet Interaction
What is HTTP Processing?
Demo - Extracting Information
Java Servlet API
Servlet Request Handling
Request Methods for Input Data
Chapter 2 Summary
Chapter 3J2EE Applications
Web Application Structure
Servlet Tags
Demo - Structure of J2EE Projects
Chapter 3 Summary
Chapter 4Session Management
Session Support
Creating a Session Object
HttpSession Methods
Demo - Sessions
Session Invalidation
Illustrating Request Dispatcher
Application Performance
Persistent Sessions
Chapter 4 Summary
Chapter 5JavaBeans
Illustrating JavaBeans
Rules of JavaClasses
Visual Logic Beans
Demo - Building a JavaBean Class
Servlet/JSP Model
Demo - Inserting a JavaBean
Chapter 5 Summary
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Chapter 6JavaServer Pages
JSP Document Components
Approach: Advantages & Disadvantages
Server-Side Scripting
JSP Translation
JSP Forwarding
Demo - Creating a JSP Document
JSP Components
JSP Implicit Objects
include and taglib Directive
JSP Expression
JSP Scriplet & Comment
Distinct JSP Disadvantages
JSP Action Tags
Servlets & JavaBeans
Demo - Inclusion of JavaBeans & Servlets
useBean Translation
Chapter 6 Summary
Chapter 7Java Database Connectivity
JDBC with MVC
Different Types of Drivers
JDBC V2.0 Environment Connections
Accessing Connection Pools
Creating Connections
Using StringBuffer & ResultSet Object
Demo - Relational Database Access Program
Result Set Table
Demo - JavaBean & JavaServer Page Capabilities
Chapter 7 Summary
Chapter 8Enterprise JavaBeans
Benefits of Enterprise JavaBean Development
Comparing JavaBeans & EJB's
Illustrating EJB's
Session EJB's
Demo - Building an Enterprise JavaBean
Staple Session Beans
Message EJB's
Naming Overview
Demo - Creating an EJB Client
Chapter 8 Summary
Chapter 9J2EE Security
4 Processes of J2EE Security
Security Layers
Application Authentication
WebSphere Security Policies
Security Delegation Policy
Chapter 9 Summary
Chapter 10Custom JSP Tags
JSP Components
Defining Tag Handler
Deploying Tag Libraries
Demo - Custom JSP Tags
Chapter 10 Summary
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