Java Database Access for Mainframe

PT16699
Training Summary
Java applications running on the Mainframe require special skills. This hands-on course is designed to teach the student the Java language, the code Java framework, and the IBM Java framework. The focus of the class is on practical skills and best practices for working with the Mainframe. Included is extensive coverage of the IBM Java API, working with JCL and working with the unique IBM data types (e.g. Packed-Decimal). This class will proved extensive experience for the students working with the IBM Rational Developer for z Systems.
Prerequisites
Before taking this course, students should have Java Mainframe experience.
Duration
5 Days/Lecture & Lab
Audience
This course is designed for developers.
Course Topics
Mainframe databases and Java
  • JDBC concepts and objects
  • Transactions
  • Database Testing
  • JPA concepts and objects
  • Database Design patterns
  • Bulk load of database records
  • Distributed transactions
  • Batch file to database actions
  • Working with foreign keys
  • Eager vs Lazy loading
  • Logging
  • Best Practices

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