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Java EE Development with NetBeans 7

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  • Updated 1/2021
4.1
(46 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
3 Hour(s) 14 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Packt Publishing
Rating
4.1
(46 Ratings)
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Course Overview

Java EE Development with NetBeans 7

Develop professional enterprise Java EE applications by taking advantage of the time-saving features of the NetBeans 7

Java EE Development with NetBeans 7 video course provides hands-on instructions that show you how to take control of the environment and make use of these features to make your Enterprise Java application development more efficient and productive than ever before so that you can concentrate on the important parts of your application.

Java EE Development with NetBeans 7 shows you how to develop applications using the most important and latest Java EE technologies and APIs such as JavaServer Faces (JSF) 2.0, Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 3.1, and the Java Persistence API (JPA 2.0). The course is a practical guide explaining the various features of the NetBeans IDE related to Enterprise application development.

Java EE Development with NetBeans 7 covers all the major Java EE technologies, APIs, and the rapid development capabilities of the NetBeans IDE such as wizards and keyboard shortcuts. While focusing on NetBeans features, you will learn how to develop aesthetically pleasing web-based user interfaces using Java Server Faces. You’ll also learn how to take advantage of automated transaction handling and scalability via Enterprise JavaBeans, and how to simplify database access through the Java Persistence API.

By the end of this course, you will be able to develop Enterprise applications quickly and easily by taking advantage of several time-saving features of Oracle's NetBeans IDE.

About the Author

David R. Heffelfinger is the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Ensode Technology, LLC, a software consulting firm based in the Greater Washington DC area. He has been architecting, designing, and developing software professionally since 1995. He has been using Java as his primary programming language since 1996. He has worked on many large-scale projects for several clients, including the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, and the U.S. Department of Defense. He has a master's degree in software engineering from Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. David is a frequent speaker at Java conferences such as JavaOne.

Course Content

  • 6 section(s)
  • 28 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Mastering the NetBeans Editor
  • Section 2 NetBeans Debugger
  • Section 3 JavaServer Faces (JSF)
  • Section 4 Java Persistence API
  • Section 5 Java Persistence Query Language (JPQL) and the Criteria API
  • Section 6 Session Beans

What You’ll Learn

  • Develop Java web applications by leveraging NetBeaDevelop Java web applications by leveraging NetBeans functionalityns functionality
  • Use abstract common markup with Facelets templates
  • Develop applications adhering to the MVC design pattern with JSF-managed Beans
  • Validate user input with JSF validation
  • Develop custom JSF components and get to know front end JSF development with Facelets
  • Develop aesthetically pleasing web-based user interfaces with PrimeFaces
  • Generate JPA Entities and Data Access Objects (DAO's) from an existing database schema
  • Learn about the Java Persistence Query Language (JPQL)
  • Utilize EJB 3.1 session Beans, including transaction management, interceptors, and the EJB timer service

Reviews

  • S
    Sarmed
    5.0

    Ok

  • C
    Carlos Arsénio Salvaterra dos Santos
    4.0

    To superficial

  • Q
    Qingyun Xu
    3.5

    this course is not really teaching something about java EE, just feel like teaching something about how to use NetBeans. I want to learn how to build a project, but the content of this unit is not something I want

  • L
    Larry Wayne Campbell
    5.0

    I have been using Netbeans for years and never used these shortcuts. This will save me tons of time.

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