JGlobal - Keel Framework Applications
Developing Keel Web Applications
Leveraging Multiple Open Source Frameworks and Tools for Web
Application Development
| Scheduled Date: |
Minimum Attendees: |
Tuition: |
| March 16th to 18th, 2005 (3 days) |
3 persons |
$2,000 US/person |
Summary:
A course in the use of multiple
open source technologies applied to the issue of web application development,
using the Keel meta-framework as an enabler for integration.
Audience:
Intermediate to advanced Java™ developers, familiarity with JSP and XML helpful.
Topics Covered:
- Designing for flexibility, reusability, performance and scalability
- Overview of available tools and frameworks,
covering Struts, Cocoon, Avalon, Barracuda, JSTL, JSF, etc.
Xerces, Xalan, FOP, SVG and others.
- Avalon introduction, separation of concerns, inversion of
control, and components and services
- Avalon Containers, Configuration and Lifecycles
- Cross-framework integration
- Descriptive interfaces and implementations
- JMS and Messaging-based distributed applications
- Integration with J2EE Services, using JBoss as an example
- Services
- Persistence - JDO, JDBC, Entity EJB, LDAP, etc.
- Authentication: JAAS and custom authentication
- Presentation and User Interface: Struts, Cocoon and JSF
- Isolation of application logic - the model concept
- Case Study and Example Application
After this training course you will understand the design principals of
the Keel meta-framework and how it enables you to use the best-of-breed tools
for each stage of your web application development. You will learn not just the how
but the why of highly flexible component-based web application development,
and be ready to undertake your first project using these technologies.
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