Java Servlets and JSP Programming Course

Read more about the Java Servlets and JSP Programming course overview, prices and how to book.

Course Objectives: What Will I Learn?

Delegates who complete the Java Servlets and JSP Programming course will be able to:

  • Write Java servlets, JSP pages and JavaBeans.
  • Integrate servlets, JSPs and JavaBeans in a MVC architecture.
  • Develop and use custom tags and the JSTL.
  • Develop filters and event listeners.
  • Use JSP version 2.0 Expression Language.
  • Deploy and package web applications.

Intended Audience: Is This The Right Course For Me?

This course is intended for:

  • Experienced Java programmers who need to create, deploy and maintain robust web applications using servlets, JSPs, custom tags, JSTL, Expression Language and JavaBeans. This course is aimed at companies and individuals who are already doing JEE development and need training in the specific servlet and JSP aspects of the JEE architecture.

Course Prerequisites: Am I Ready For The Course?

Our Java Programming course or equivalent Java programming experience is essential, as well as the Web Development with HTML and CSS course or a good knowledge of basic HTML. The JEE overview course is recommended.

Please ensure you meet the prerequisites for the Java Servlets and JSP Programming Course before you attend the course. Read the importance of course prerequisites to understand why this is necessary.

Course Contents: What Does The Course Cover?

Web Development Overview
Client/server architecture. •  Client-side and server-side web application development. •  Technology comparison: CGI, ColdFusion, Perl, ASP, ASP.NET.
Web Applications
Servlet architecture and technologies. •  Use of servlets and JSP pages. •  Deployment descriptors. •  The format and packaging of web applications.
Java Servlets
Servlet lifecycle. •  HTTP request and response objects. •  Client request parameters and form data. •  Server responses, headers and status codes. •  Cookie and session objects.
Session tracking
Using cookies and the cookie API. •  Session tracking with the session API.
Java Server Pages
JSP expressions, scriptlets, declarations and directives. •  Custom tags and the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL). •  JSP version 2.0 Expression Language.
MVC architecture
Overview and benefits. •  Developing and accessing JavaBeans. •  Forwarding requests. •  Accessing Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs).
Miscellaneous
Filters and event listeners. •  JavaServer Faces (JSF). •  Struts, Spring, Tiles.

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