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This Sun java programming tutorial provides a comprehensive and practical guide for designing enterprise systems with the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE). Enterprise systems encompass those distributed, scalable, multi-user, and business-critical systems that are related to enhancing the productivity of a corporate or organizational enterprise via information technology. High-level programming tutorial topics include enterprise software development and the J2EE model, data enabling and JDBC, enterprise communication and services, systems assurance, Web enabling, and application enabling. The target audience includes software developers, designers, and architects with a background in object-oriented and Java.

Java Servlets
Java Server
Modeling with JavaBeans
Advanced JavaBeans
Data and JDBC
Web Communication
COBRA RMI and DCOM
Activation Services
Transaction Services
Systems Security
Security Features
Web Enabling
Enterprise Fundations
Enterprise Applications


Flash MX Overview
Flash Tutorial
Flash Animation
Text and Forms
Sound and Music
Macromedia Action Script
Managing Movies
Using Functions
Creating Objects
Buttons and Menus
Statements Expressions
Advanced Features
Finishing Touches
Microsoft Excel
Excel 2000
Excel Templates
Formatting Worksheets
Page Setup
Worksheets
Formulas and Functions
Charts and Objects
Importing and Exporting
Formatting
Macro
Validating and Auditing
Using PivotTables
Adding Security

This is self-paced, internet-based Sun Java programming tutorial -- there are no books to purchase and no scheduled classes to attend.

The following Sun Java programming tutorial is available online:

  • Enterprise Foundations provides an overview of enterprise components and how to develop enterprise applications using the Sun Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition
  • Modeling Components with JavaBeans provides an introduction to the JavaBean component model.
  • Enterprise Data and JDBC explains the concepts involved in enterprise databases and how JDBC is used to connect to DBMSs from applications.
  • Network and Web Communications provides an overview of distributed systems and the general problems that affect distributed systems. The course describes network computing and the concepts for building client/server applications.
  • CORBA, RMI, and DCOM Communications provides an overview of how CORBA, RMI, and DCOM communications are handled.
  • Naming, Directory, Trading, and Activation Services provides an overview of the concepts behind accessing naming services in enterprise systems. It also describes the concepts behind and application of directory, trading, and activation services.
  • Messaging and Transaction Services explains how to use messaging and transaction services when designing enterprise systems.
  • Systems Assurance and Security provides an overview of the concept of assurance and some general approaches to providing assurance. It also describes the basic concepts behind security for enterprise applications.
  • Security Features provides an overview of specific security features.
  • Enterprise Web Enabling provides an overview of Web browsers and servers and explains several forms of Web enabling. It also explains the differences between J2EE-based Web techniques and traditional Web techniques.
  • Servlets describes how to build Web-enabled enterprise systems using Servlets inside J2EE Web container environments.
  • JavaServer Pages explains how to use JavaServer Pages to provide a way to Web-enable an enterprise via a paradigm more familiar to Web programmers.
  • Enterprise Applications and Enterprise JavaBeans describes how services can be provided by enterprise application platforms to make developing enterprise applications an easier task. It also explains how EJB application servers help application-enable an enterprise.
  • Advanced Enterprise JavaBeans and Application Integration provides an introduction to the various enterprise technologies from within the context of J2EE EJBs. It also provides an overview of the problems and solutions with Enterprise Application Integration.

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Technical Requirements

200MHz Pentium with 32MB Ram. 640 x 480 256-color video (800 x 600 is recommended). Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, or XP. Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher required. Minimum Connection Speed: 28.8k. Authorware and Macromedia Flash player recommended but not required. JavaScript must be enabled. Netscape and AOL browsers not supported.