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Identify
appropriate J2EE components and architectures
based on the needs of applications |
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Build a
web-enabled database application using J2EE
components, including servlets, Javaserver
pages, and enterprise |
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Deploy J2EE
applications to the Oracle9i Application
Server |
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Introduction |
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J2EE Overview |
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Architecting J2EE
Applications |
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Creating the Web Tier:
Servlets |
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Accessing the Database
with Servlets |
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Using Advanced Servlet
Techniques |
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Maintaining State in
J2EE Applications |
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Creating the Web Tier:
JavaServer Pages |
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Modularizing
JavaServer Pages Development with Tags |
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Communicating in J2EE |
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Creating the Business
Tier: Enterprise JavaBeans |
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Implementing Business
Tasks with Session EJBs |
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Managing Persistent
Data in the Business Tier: Entity EJBs |
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Achieving Flexible
State Management in the Business Tier: BMP
Entity EJBs |
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Achieving Portable
State Management in the Business Tier: CMP
Entity EJBs |
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Developing
Message-Driven Beans |
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Distributing Modular
Applications: Introduction to Web Services |
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Distributing Modular
Applications: Developing Web Services |
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Implementing Security
in J2EE Applications |
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Oracle9iAS: Advanced
Topics for J2EE Developers |