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Using Rational Application Developer v7.5

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Summary:
This course teaches students how to use IBM Rational Application Developer (RAD) v7.5 for Java EE development. The course focus is on teaching students how to use the tool to implement Java EE components, not on the underlying Java EE technology. After completing this course, students will feel comfortable using the RAD v7.5 integrated development environment tools to develop Java and Java EE applications utilizing JSP, JSF, servlets, JavaBeans, EJBs, XML, and Web services. The concepts taught in this course are reinforced by hands-on lab exercises.

Duration:
5 Days/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
This course is designed for java programmers.

Topics:

  • Introduction to Rational Application Developer
  • Java EE Architecture Overview
  • RAD Developing Java Applications
  • RAD Debug Perspective
  • RAD Web Perspective
  • Application Assembly and Packaging
  • RAD Server Perspective
  • RAD Creating JavaServer Pages
  • RAD Modeling Tools
  • RAD Data Perspective
  • RAD Developing JSF Applications
  • RAD Web2.0/AJAX Support
  • RAD EJB Tooling
  • RAD JPA Tooling
  • RAD XML Tools
  • RAD Web Service Development
  • RAD Test Perspective
  • Ant Support
  • RAD Software Analyzer
  • RAD Profiling
  • Deploying to WebSphere Application Server
  • Appendix RAD Log and Trace Analyzer

Prerequisites:
Students should have Java programming experience, server-side development experience and familiarity with HTML. Students must be able to develop JSPs, servlets, and simple EJBs without assistance using another development environment.




Last Update: February 11, 2012