Java 2 Enterprise Design: Messaging and Transaction Services
Product Code: J51307 Time: 4 Hour(s) CEUs: Available

Summary:

This course explains how to use messaging and transaction services when designing enterprise systems.

Objectives:

After completing this course, students will be able to:
  • Describe the function of the Java Message Service (JMS), its core architecture, and messaging models
  • Discuss the JavaMail architecture and how the JavaMail API is used for sending and receiving email messages
  • Explain how transaction services solve the problems encountered by distributed objects with transactions

Outline:

  • Messaging
  • Message-Oriented Middleware
  • Java Message Service
  • Core JMS Architecture
  • JMS models
  • CORBA messaging
  • JavaMail architecture
  • JavaMail messages and events
  • Mail sessions
  • Transactions
  • Transaction services
  • Transaction standards
  • Object Transaction Service
  • Java Transaction API
  • JTA Transaction Manager interface
  • JTA application interface
  • JTA and X/Open XA
  • Java Transaction Service

Features:

  • Exercises that allow users to practice the application
  • A file containing the text of the exercises
  • Activities that allow users to apply course concepts in an interactive questioning environment
  • A glossary
  • A Skill Assessment

Applicability:

This course is for anyone who is interested in learning more about designing enterprise systems with J2EE.

Prerequisites:


Technical Requirements:

200MHz Pentium with 32MB Ram. 640 x 480 256-color video (800 x 600 is recommended). Windows 98, NT, 2000, or XP. Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher required. (5.5 or higher for e-Careers Central) Minimum Connection Speed: 28.8k. Sound card, with speaker or headphones is recommended, but not required to play the courses. Macromedia Flash Player 7.0 (Note: We do not recommend or support installation of the Yahoo toolbar.) JavaScript must be enabled. Netscape and AOL browsers not supported.


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