
Web Application Development in Java
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"Lots of Java/Struts examples. Very professional and technical!"
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A Java web application is an application that is accessed via a web browser over a network using technologies such as web containers, servlets, JSP and Struts. JavaServer Pages (JSP), which is a high-level abstraction of Java servlets, is a server side Java technology that allows software developers to create dynamically generated web pages, with HTML, XML, or other document types, in response to a Web client request. Apache Struts is an open-source web application framework based on WebWork for developing Java web applications. It uses and extends the Java Servlet API to encourage developers to adopt a model-view-controller (MVC) architecture. This training has as aim to provide with participants the skills and knowledge required to become productive in developing Java web applications using such technologies.
This course is 30 hours long, runs on five days and will be delivered by an MQA-registered trainer. The course is MQA-approved and costs Rs 20,000 per participant. All fees are payable upon booking of seats.
Topics include:
- Installing and configuring a servlet/JSP web container
- Creating a web application using servlets
- Extending servlets with Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
- Managing state
- Creating JavaServer Pages (JSP)
- Using JSP Custom Tags
- Using Struts actions
- Adding workflow with interceptors
- Building the view
- Using UI Component tags
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| webapp-in-java-administrative-information.pdf | 73.61 KB |


