| Course Number: | | J150 |
| Duration: | | 5 days |
| Standard Price: | | Call for pricing |
| Government Price: | | Call for pricing |
| Location: | | on-site |
Description
JBuilder™ 6.0 Application Development is a five-day course designed to help
Java™ developers using JBuilder 6 gain an understanding of and successfully
use the features of JBuilder™ 6 in developing data-aware applications, web
applications and enterprise applications. Concepts are taught through
instructor-led exercises and individual lab exercises that build on each other.
Outline
Introducing Java and JBuilder
- Features of main windows and configuration of JBuilder
Working with projects
- Project file types and configuration
Working with components in the user interface designer
- Introduction to features and benefits of components (drag and drop components onto your UI)
Layout managers
- Overview of layout managers and their effect on an application's appearance
Component sampler
- Review of different component types (AWT and Swing) and their properties
Menu designer
- Elements of menu design and execution
Using the JBuilder debugger
- Debugger controls, windows, and breakpoints
Event handling
- Introduction to the event model, events, adapters, and listeners
JBuilder data model
- The model used by JBuilder to build data aware components
Database tools
- Use of various tools and wizards including Database Pilot,™ JDataStore Explorer, JDBC Monitor, and SQL Builder
Data modules and DataExpress™
- Using a DataModule to encapsulate database components
JavaBeans and BeansExpress™ essentials
- Basics of JavaBeans and BeanExpress wizards
Introduction to dbSwing™
- Introduction to dbSwing components' features and uses
Introduction to servlets
- Advantages of servlets and an introduction to Tomcat
InternetBeans™ Express and JSP™
- Utilize JBuilder JSP and InternetBeans Express features
Introduction to XML wizards
- Data exchange, intro to XML wizards, and transfer of data using XML
Remote debugging
- Remote debugging using JBuilder as client configuration of remote JVM
CORBA basics
- CORBA defined, example using wizards to create a client and server
Overview of Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJB introduction and example
Introduction to version control
- Introduction and configuration of CVS
Applets
- Introduction to applets creation, configuration, and deployment
Who should attend
The course is targeted to those who may be new to JBuilder 6 but who have
experience with Java development.
Prerequisites
Working knowledge of Windows® or Linux® operating systems. Experience in
programming with Java for the standard course. Experience developing
applications that utilize SQL database servers is helpful.