SL-351: Business Component Development with Enterprise JavaBeans™ Technology The course SL-351: Business Component Development with Enterprise JavaBeans™ Technology provides students with advanced concepts and skills in designing, developing, and deploying EJB applications for the business tier. Module 1: Examine EJB Applications Chapter 20, Enterprise Beans (page 743) Chapter 21, Getting Started with Enterprise Beans (page 759) Module 3: Examine session beans Chapter 21, Getting Started with Enterprise Beans (page 759) Chapter 22, Session Bean Examples (page 771) Module 4: Examine Java Persistence API Chapter 24, Introduction to the Java Persistence API (page 803) Chapter 26, Persistence in the EJB Tier (page 835) Module 5: Model data association relationships using persistence entities Chapter 24, Introduction to the Java Persistence API (page 803) Chapter 26, Persistence in the EJB Tier (page 835) Module 6: Model inheritance and composition relationships using persistence entities Chapter 24, Introduction to the Java Persistence API (page 803) Chapter 26, Persistence in the EJB Tier (page 835) Module 7: Examine the Java Persistence query language Chapter 24, Introduction to the Java Persistence API (page 803) Chapter 27, The Java Persistence Query Language (page 861) Module 8: Examine Java Messaging API Chapter 31, The Java Message Service API (page 1051) Chapter 32, Java EE Examples Using the JMS API (page 1129) Module 9: Examine message-driven beans Chapter 20, Enterprise Beans (page 743) Chapter 23, A Message-Driven Bean Example (page 791) Module 11: Examine EJB transactions Chapter 20, Enterprise Beans (page 743) Chapter 33, Transactions (page 1165) Module 12: Examine exception handling in an EJB application Module 13: Use timer services Module 14: Examine Java EE security Chapter 28, Introduction to Security in Java EE (page 899) Chapter 29, Securing Java EE Applications (page 937) |