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The 30-hour J2EE (Advanced) course covers web application development using Servlets, Filters, Listeners, JSP, and custom tag libraries. Students will learn to set up a Tomcat server, develop dynamic web applications using the Servlet API, implement filters and listeners, use JSP elements like directives and expressions, and create both Java-based and JSP-based custom tag libraries. The course provides an in-depth overview of key technologies for building dynamic web applications.

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J2EE Advance Course Content

The 30-hour J2EE (Advanced) course covers web application development using Servlets, Filters, Listeners, JSP, and custom tag libraries. Students will learn to set up a Tomcat server, develop dynamic web applications using the Servlet API, implement filters and listeners, use JSP elements like directives and expressions, and create both Java-based and JSP-based custom tag libraries. The course provides an in-depth overview of key technologies for building dynamic web applications.

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J2EE (Advance) Course Content

Duration: 30 Hours
Web application development

Introduction to web application development

Purpose of web application development

Various elements of web applications

Setting up Tomcat web server and Eclipse WTP

Developing dynamic web applications using Servlets


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Overview of Servlet2.5 & 3 APIs

Handling a clients request using Servlet

Configuring servlets using xml and annotations

Web Container

Servlet Life Cycle

Http Protocol

Http Request Format

Http Response Format

Coordinating servlets

Scope objects(Sharing data)

Servlet Filters

Filter basics

Creating a filter

Understanding the applications of filters

Servlet Listeners

Listeners basics

Creating a listener & registering

Understanding the applications of listeners

Session Tracking JSP (JavaServerPages)

JSP Elements
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Directives

Declarations

Scriptlets

Expressions

JSP Actions

Comments

Implicit objects

Expression Language (EL)

JSTL(JSP Standard Tag Libraray)

Core Tags

Formatting tags

SQL tags

XML tags

JSTL Function

Creating Custom JSP Tag Libraries: The Basic


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Java-based tags

Components of a tag library

Basic tags

Tags that use body content

Tags that optionally use body content

JSP-based tags (tag files)


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Components of a tag library

Basic tags

Tags that use attributes

Tags that use body content

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