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This course provides all the information required to build applications containing dynamic web content using the Java Servlets and JavaServer Pages and Java Server Faces. Java Servlets allow flexible generation of dynamic content without the limitations of CGI-based applications or those created in a web serverspecific manner. The JavaServer Pages technology allows one to separate static from dynamic content while harnessing the power of Java Servlets. JavaServer Faces (JSF) provides event driven, component –based technology for developing J2EE web applications. This technology greatly simplifies developing web applications. Finally, Java web developers can assemble reusable UI components into rich GUI pages. A standard UI component model will create a rich third party market of reusable GUI components. Throughout the five day course students will be led through a series of progressively advanced topics, where each topic consists of lecture, group discussion, comprehensive hands-onlab exercises, and lab review.</p>
<p><strong>Who can benefit?</strong><br />
This is an intermediate level Java programming course, designed for developers who wish to create dynamic HTML content using Server Side Java and JSF. Attending students should be able to use the syntax of the Java language without difficulty. Familiarity with the behavior of accessing web content from the perspective of the end user is also helpful.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.classroom4it.com/wp-content/files/SIRIUS.TTNL.2010.0107.TOC.22.03.13.pdf" target="_blank">Courseware Description &gt;&gt; </a><br />
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This course provides all the information required to build applications containing dynamic web content using the Java Servlets and JavaServer Pages and Java Server Faces. Java Servlets allow flexible generation of dynamic content without the limitations of CGI-based applications or those created in a web serverspecific manner. The JavaServer Pages technology allows one to separate static from dynamic content while harnessing the power of Java Servlets. JavaServer Faces (JSF) provides event driven, component –based technology for developing J2EE web applications. This technology greatly simplifies developing web applications. Finally, Java web developers can assemble reusable UI components into rich GUI pages. A standard UI component model will create a rich third party market of reusable GUI components. Throughout the five day course students will be led through a series of progressively advanced topics, where each topic consists of lecture, group discussion, comprehensive hands-onlab exercises, and lab review.</p>
<p><strong>Who can benefit?</strong><br />
This is an intermediate level Java programming course, designed for developers who wish to create dynamic HTML content using Server Side Java and JSF. Attending students should be able to use the syntax of the Java language without difficulty. Familiarity with the behavior of accessing web content from the perspective of the end user is also helpful.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.classroom4it.com/wp-content/files/SIRIUS.TTNL.2010.0107.TOC.22.03.13.pdf" target="_blank">Courseware Description &gt;&gt; </a><br />
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<p>This course provides all the information required to build applications containing dynamic web content using the Java Servlets and JavaServer Pages and Java Server Faces. Java Servlets allow flexible generation of dynamic content without the limitations of CGI-based applications or those created in a web serverspecific manner. The JavaServer Pages technology allows one to separate static from dynamic content while harnessing the power of Java Servlets. JavaServer Faces (JSF) provides event driven, component –based technology for developing J2EE web applications. This technology greatly simplifies developing web applications. Finally, Java web developers can assemble reusable UI components into rich GUI pages. A standard UI component model will create a rich third party market of reusable GUI components. Throughout the five day course students will be led through a series of progressively advanced topics, where each topic consists of lecture, group discussion, comprehensive hands-on lab exercises, and lab review.<br />
This course provides all the information required to build applications containing dynamic web content using the Java Servlets and JavaServer Pages and Java Server Faces. Java Servlets allow flexible generation of dynamic content without the limitations of CGI-based applications or those created in a web serverspecific manner. The JavaServer Pages technology allows one to separate static from dynamic content while harnessing the power of Java Servlets. JavaServer Faces (JSF) provides event driven, component –based technology for developing J2EE web applications. This technology greatly simplifies developing web applications. Finally, Java web developers can assemble reusable UI components into rich GUI pages. A standard UI component model will create a rich third party market of reusable GUI components. Throughout the five day course students will be led through a series of progressively advanced topics, where each topic consists of lecture, group discussion, comprehensive hands-onlab exercises, and lab review.</p>
<p><strong>Who can benefit?</strong><br />
This is an intermediate level Java programming course, designed for developers who wish to create dynamic HTML content using Server Side Java and JSF. Attending students should be able to use the syntax of the Java language without difficulty. Familiarity with the behavior of accessing web content from the perspective of the end user is also helpful.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.classroom4it.com/wp-content/files/SIRIUS.TTNL.2010.0107.TOC.22.03.13.pdf" target="_blank">Courseware Description &gt;&gt; </a><br />
<a href="http://www.classroom4it.com/contact-forms/">Contact form</a></p>
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