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Apache Tomcat Administration Training Course

Administering Apache Tomcat training course covers the details of installing and configuring Tomcat Web Server.

Students will learn the details of the server.xml configuration file, an overview of Servlet and JavaServer Pages, a comparison of Tomcat to J2EE application servers, the Tomcat installation directories, deploying Java Web applications, the web.xml file, valves, logging, security realms, connecting Tomcat to Apache Web Server, hosting multiple Web sites, performance and scalability issues, load testing, clustering, monitoring, the Tomcat Manager and the Tomcat Administration tool.

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Java Web Development With Spring and Hibernate Training Course

Marakana Spring/Hibernate Training is a 5-day course that teaches you how to develop enterprise Java web applications with the Spring, Hibernate, and Spring Security (Acegi) open-source frameworks. The class is designed to run as a hands-on tutorial-style with more than 50% of time being devoted to writing code.

The main goal of this course is to set to students on the right path of developing Java web applications on a best-of-breed software stack (Spring and Hibernate) while utilizing time-tested best-practices. While we don't skip on the theory, students focus most of their energy on why they should use a particular technique, and how to best apply it.

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JavaServer Faces Training Course

Let's admit it: JSF 1.x was a pain in the neck. Sure, it was the only major Web app framework that was part of the Java EE spec, and it had lots of great third-part component libraries. But, for ordinary developers it was tedious and cumbersome to use. However, JSF 2.0 is a dramatic improvement in almost every way: more powerful, much simpler to use, has integrated Ajax support, and is better from top to bottom. This course will give a thorough introduction to JSF 2.0 including annotations, defaults, Ajax functionality, page navigation, validation, event handling, page templating with facelets, composite components, and lots more.

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Java Web Development With Servlets and JSPs Training Course

The Java EE Platform has become the technology of choice for developing professional e-commerce applications, interactive Web sites, and Web-enabled applications and services. Servlet and JSP technology is the foundation of this platform: it provides the link between servers and Web clients (browsers, cell phones, Ajax applications, etc.). This course provides a practical, hands-on introduction to building Web applications in Java. It gives details on the most important topics, surveys more advanced or lesser-used topics, stresses best practices, and gives plenty of working examples.

This course is developed and taught by Marty Hall, an experienced developer, award-winning instructor, popular conference speaker (5 times at JavaOne), and author of several bestselling Java books.

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Complete Spring Framework Training Course

This intensive 5-day training course is designed to give students the most complete deep-dive into the Spring Framework and its goodies.

The course examines the motivation behind Spring, explains its core concepts (IOC, Dependency Injection, AOP, etc.), and through a series of hands-on examples and labs demonstrates the superiority of the framework, its features, integration points, and best practices.

The students start off as Spring newbies, but cross the finish line as Spring experts!

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Java and J2EE Overview for Managers Training Course

Java™ and J2EE™ Overview for Managers enables participants to analyze, explain, and utilize Java and Java Enterprise Edition technologies for web-enabled business applications.

The course first introduces different architectures, and then evaluates them with respect to associated time, cost, and design constraints.

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JavaServer Faces on Spring and Hibernate Training Course

JSF on Spring and Hibernate training course takes students beyond the fundamentals of Servlet/JSP/JDBC development into the realm of event-driven, component-oriented, rich Java web applications with the JavaServer Faces technology bolting it on top of best-of-breed Spring/Hibernate open source stack.

Through a tutorial-style hands-on delivery students learn the concepts behind the JSF technology, including its architecture, API, life-cycle, components, converters, validators, renderers, listeners, event-handling, expression language, configuration, deployment, integration with Spring and Hibernate, and its relationship to Servlets/JSPs and other MVC frameworks.

In addition to using standard off-the-shelf JSF components (e.g. tables), students also gain skills necessary to build custom components, validators/converters, and AJAX-enabled user interfaces - all while applying best-practices in their overall application design.

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