Architect Enterprise Applications with Java EE
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Description
The Architect Enterprise Applications with Java EE course teaches you how to develop robust architectures for enterprise Java applications. Learn to use the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) technology.
Learn To:
- Define the Enterprise Architect’s roles, responsibilities and deliverables.
- Identify non-functional requirements (NFRs) and describe common problems and solutions.
- Translate business requirements into an architecture.
- How to weigh choices in architecting the client, web, business, integration and data tiers.
- Apply various evaluation criteria to choosing architectural elements and patterns, tools, servers and frameworks.
Understand the Technical Context of Java EE
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The Architect Enterprise Applications with Java EE course teaches you how to develop robust architectures for enterprise Java applications. Learn to use the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) technology.
Learn To:
- Define the Enterprise Architect’s roles, responsibilities and deliverables.
- Identify non-functional requirements (NFRs) and describe common problems and solutions.
- Translate business requirements into an architecture.
- How to weigh choices in architecting the client, web, business, integration and data tiers.
- Apply various evaluation criteria to choosing architectural elements and patterns, tools, servers and frameworks.
Understand the Technical Context of Java EE
The Enterprise Java applications developed using the architecture as a guideline can accommodate rapid change and growth. By taking this course, you'll understand the technical context of Java EE and relevant technologies.
Strategies to Create Application Blueprints
You'll learn the strategies needed to create application blueprints that work well when implementing Java EE technologies. These strategies include effective decision-making through the use of non-functional qualities (such as scalability and flexibility), Java EE technology blueprints and design patterns.
Audience
- Architect
- Developer
- J2EE Developer
- Java EE Developer
Course Topics Introducing Enterprise Architecture
- What is Enterprise Architecture?
- An Architect’s Roles and Responsibilities
- Distinguish between architecture and design
- Architectural Patterns
- Architectural Deliverable Artifacts
- What is an Enterprise Architecture Framework
- 4 + 1 View Model
- Architectural Modeling Using UML
- Architecture Workflow
- What is an Enterprise Architecture Framework
- Analyzing the Impact of Security in Distributed Computing
- Examining Security in the Java EE Technology
- Understanding Web Services Security
- Examining Non-Functional Requirements (NFRs)
- Common Practices for Improving Qualities
- Prioritizing Quality-of-Service (QoS) Requirements
- Inspecting QoS Requirements for Trade-offs
- Identifying Risk Factors
- Designing a Flexible Object Model
- Describing Network Communication Guidelines
- Justifying the Use of Transactions
- Planning System Capacity
- Java EE 6 Goals
- Java EE Containers
- Classic Java EE 5 Architecture
- Impact of Java EE 6 on Architecture
- Client Tier Development Roles
- Information Architecture Client Concerns
- Selecting User Interface Devices and Technologies
- Discovering Reusability in the Client Tier
- Deployment Strategies for the User Interface
- Security Concerns in the Client Tier
- Testing
- Responsibilities of the Web Tier
- Seperation of Concerns
- Comparing Web Tier Frameworks
- Providing Security in the Web Tier
- Scaling the Web Tier
- Business Tier Technologies
- Architecting the Domain Model
- Development Best Practices
- Examining Enterprise Information System Integration
- Reviewing Java Integration Technologies
- Applying Integration Patterns
- Examining Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)
- Evaluating Software Architectures
- Evaluating Java EE Technologies
- Creating System Prototypes
- Selecting Servers and Frameworks
Course Objectives
- Make good use of Java EE component technologies to solve typical problems in system architecture
- Derive software systems using techniques outlined in the Java EE Blueprint and solutions defined in the Java EE Patterns
- Address quality-of-service requirements in a cost-effective manner using engineering trade-off techniques
- Describe the role of the architect and the products an architect delivers
- List and describe typical problems associated with large-scale enterprise systems
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