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IBM Rational Application Developer (RAD) is the newest generation of Java application development environments built on the Eclipse open platform. It offers many features that the traditional IDEs do not provide, including the role-based development models and the plug-in based flexibility of developing and adding new functionality to the environment. This course teaches programmers how to write enterprise applications based on the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) architecture. In addition to the core concepts of J2EE, this course provides specific instruction on building J2EE applications using Rational Application Developer (RAD), targeting deployment in WebSphere Application Server (WAS).
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Audience:Java Programmers who are interested in learning how to build or maintain enterprise applications based on the J2EE architecture using IBM's WebSphere and Rational tools. Prerequisites:Students should understand essential concepts of Object-Oriented Programming and be able to write simple Java programs with assistance. Experience developing distributed applications, such as COM or CORBA application is helpful but not necessary. |
Benefits:After completing this course, the student will be able to understand the core concepts of J2EE: Servlets, Java Server Pages, and Enterprise Java Beans. Students will gain knowledge in the best practices of developing and maintaining J2EE applications. Students will become experienced in deploying J2EE applications to the WebSphere Application Server, and also experienced in leveraging the power of RAD to build and test J2EE applications quickly and effectively. Furnished Materials:
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