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SYLLABUS:-
UNIT I
Introduction to J2EE and building J2EE applications, MVC architecture, Introduction to servlets and its life cycle , problems with cgi-perl interface , generic and http servlet , servlet configuration, various session tracking techniques, servlet context, servlet configuration, servlet collaboration.
UNIT II
JSP Basics and Architecture: JSP directives, Scripting elements, standard actions, implicit objects, JSP design strategies.
Struts: Introduction of Struts and its architecture, advantages and application of Struts.
UNIT III
EJB Fundamentals: Motivation for EJB, EJB Echo system, J2EE technologies, Enterprise beans and types, distributed objects and middleware, developing EJB components, remote local and home interface, bean class and deployment descriptor.
UNIT IV
Introducing session beans: Session beans life time, statefull and Stateless session beans, lifecycle of session beans.
Introducing Entity beans: Persistence concepts, features of entity beans, entity context, Introduction to JMS & Message driven beans
UNIT I
Introduction to J2EE and building J2EE applications, MVC architecture, Introduction to servlets and its life cycle , problems with cgi-perl interface , generic and http servlet , servlet configuration, various session tracking techniques, servlet context, servlet configuration, servlet collaboration.
UNIT II
JSP Basics and Architecture: JSP directives, Scripting elements, standard actions, implicit objects, JSP design strategies.
Struts: Introduction of Struts and its architecture, advantages and application of Struts.
UNIT III
EJB Fundamentals: Motivation for EJB, EJB Echo system, J2EE technologies, Enterprise beans and types, distributed objects and middleware, developing EJB components, remote local and home interface, bean class and deployment descriptor.
UNIT IV
Introducing session beans: Session beans life time, statefull and Stateless session beans, lifecycle of session beans.
Introducing Entity beans: Persistence concepts, features of entity beans, entity context, Introduction to JMS & Message driven beans