J2EE Patterns

4 Day Course
Code SL-500

This course has been replaced by the JEE Patterns course.

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Exploring Object-Oriented Design Principles and Design Patterns (3 topics)

  • Describe the fundamental object-oriented design concepts
  • Describe the fundamental object-oriented design principles
  • Describe the characteristics of design patterns

Using Gang of Four Behavioral Patterns (5 topics)

  • Describe the basic characteristics of the Behavioral patterns
  • Apply the Strategy pattern
  • Apply the Command pattern
  • Apply the Iterator pattern
  • Apply the Observer pattern

Using Gang of Four Creational Patterns (4 topics)

  • Describe the basic characteristics of the Creational patterns
  • Apply the Factory Method pattern
  • Apply the Abstract Factory pattern
  • Apply the Singleton pattern

Using Gang of Four Structural Patterns (6 topics)

  • Describe the basic characteristics of the Structural patterns
  • Apply the Facade pattern
  • Apply the Proxy pattern
  • Apply the Adapter pattern
  • Apply the Composite pattern
  • Apply the Decorator pattern

Using Architectural Building Blocks (4 topics)

  • Compare architectural patterns to design patterns
  • Apply the Model View Controller pattern
  • Apply the Layers pattern
  • Explain tiers and layers in J2EE platform applications

Introducing J2EE Patterns (2 topics)

  • Describe the J2EE pattern philosophy
  • Describe the J2EE patterns and tiers in the J2EE pattern catalog

Using Integration Tier Patterns (5 topics)

  • List the features and purpose of the Integration Tier patterns
  • Apply the Service Activator pattern
  • Apply the Data Access Object (DAO) pattern
  • Apply the Domain Store pattern
  • Apply the Web Service Broker pattern

Using Presentation-to-Business Tier Patterns (5 topics)

  • Describe basic characteristics of the business tier J2EE patterns that facilitate communication with the presentation tier
  • Apply the Service Locator pattern
  • Apply the Session Facade pattern
  • Apply the Business Delegate pattern
  • Apply the Transfer Object pattern

Using Intra-Business Tier Patterns (6 topics)

  • Describe the basic characteristics of the Intra-Business Tier patterns
  • Apply the Application Service pattern
  • Apply the Business Object pattern
  • Apply the Transfer Object Assembler pattern
  • Apply the Composite Entity pattern
  • Apply the Value List Handler pattern

Using Presentation Tier Patterns (6 topics)

  • Describe basic characteristics of the Presentation Tier J2EE patterns
  • Describe the Model 2 Architecture and the Apache Struts Framework
  • Apply the Intercepting Filter pattern
  • Apply the Front Controller pattern
  • Apply the Application Controller pattern
  • Apply the Context Object pattern

More Presentation Tier Patterns (4 topics)

  • Apply the View Helper pattern
  • Apply the Composite View pattern
  • Apply the Dispatcher View pattern
  • Apply the Service to Worker pattern

Exploring AntiPatterns (4 topics)

  • Define AntiPatterns
  • Describe Integration Tier AntiPatterns
  • Describe Business Tier AntiPatterns
  • Describe Presentation Tier AntiPatterns

Applying J2EE BluePrints Design Guidelines (4 topics)

  • Describe the J2EE BluePrints design guidelines
  • Describe the Java Pet Store demo software
  • Describe the J2EE patterns used in the Java Pet Store demo software

Prerequisites

To succeed fully in this course, students must be able to: - Develop enterprise Java applications - Read and work with Object-Oriented modeling techniques, such as the Unified Markup Language (UML) - Explain the use of technologies within the J2EE platform - Work with the following Java technologies: Enterprise JavaBeans, JavaServer Pages, and servlets

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