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Java/WebSphere® Jumpstart! Program
Course No. 1001
Jumpstart! programs provide customized, multi-week training designed to equip new or existing staff with emerging technology skills.
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Object-Oriented Technology Overview
Course No. 1511
Designed as an overview, this one-day course enables the participants to obtain an increased understanding of the differences between traditional and object oriented methodologies.
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Object Oriented Analysis & Design with UML
Course No. 1516
This four-day course provides a hands-on introduction to object oriented analysis and design with UML. Participants are introduced to several tools for analysis and design including; Use Case narratives and diagrams, Class diagrams, Sequence and Collaboration diagrams, State and Activity diagrams and design pattern principles.
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HTML Workshop
Course No. 3409
This course is designed for a hands-on approach to learning HTML. Students will spend most of the class time in hands on exercises, developing a set of integrated HTML screens.
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Introduction to XML
Course No. 3421
This course introduces students to the eXtensible Markup Language (XML). After being introduced to the syntax of XML, students will learn how to create, verify and publish XML documents.
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Hibernate
Course No. 3459
This course will both introduce Hibernate and allow you to explore some of its most advanced features including the use of object caching which can greatly improve application performance.
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Fast Track to Struts
Course No. 3489
This course introduces the developer to the Struts architecture and provides the basis for planning, developing, and deploying Web based applications using the Struts framework.
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Advanced WebSphere Portal V5 Programming
Course No. 3490
WebSphere Portal server is a way to host many web-based applications in a central location. Users need to login only once and use all applications in a consistent manner.
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Introduction to JavaServer Faces using RAD
Course No. 3491
This training course introduces the developer to the JSF architecture and provides the basis for planning, developing, and deploying web-based applications using the JSF framework.
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Using Struts to Develop J2EE Applications
Course No. 3492
This course introduces the developer to the Struts architecture and provides the basis for planning, developing, and deploying Web based applications using the Struts framework.
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AJAX for Java Programmers
Course No. 3494
This course is intended for developers who have responsibility for designing and implementing J2EE-based web-applications and who wish to enhance usability and performance of their sites using a number of AJAX techniques.
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Introduction to SOA
Course No. 3495
This one-day seminar introduces the students to the Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). It contrasts SOA to EAI. It also points out the advantages of SOA as it applies to your organization.
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Intermediate Java Programming
Course No. 3508
This five-day course will expand upon the fundamentals taught in Introduction to Java. Students will learn intermediate features of Java including: Java Beans, collections, threads, I/O Streams, networking classes, database connectivity (JDBC), serialization, internationalization, and Java Message Service (JMS).
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Enterprise Java Using Servlets, JSPs, and RAD
Course No. 3544
This five-day course prepares students for creating Java enterprise applications. After learning the architectural foundations, students will learn how to write and deploy Servlets, and Java Server Pages using IBM WebSphere® and Rational Application Developer (RAD).
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Enterprise Java using EJBs and RAD
Course No. 3546
This four-day course prepares students for creating Java enterprise applications using Enterprise Java Beans. After learning the architectural foundations, students will learn how to write and deploy Session, Entity and Message-Driven Beans using IBM WebSphere® and Rational Application Developer (RAD).
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Introduction to Java with RAD
Course No. 3553
This five-day course provides an introduction to Java programming as well as the RAD development tool.
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