Java Web Development

Developing Java™ web applications has come a long way since Servlets were introduced in 1997. Since then, JavaServer Pages were added to separate HTML markup from Java code. Frameworks like JavaServer Faces™ and Spring® MVC enabled developers to focus on the task at hand rather than with the underlying web application code. AJAX makes web applications feel like desktop applications by improving on the traditional HTTP request/response cycle.

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  1. Ajax for Java Developers
    This is a 4-day course that covers the emerging Ajax technology, with a focus on developing Ajax applications using Java on the server side. The course starts with a fairly comprehensive coverage of basic JavaScript. Learn More

    Student Price $200.00

  2. JavaServer Faces
    This two-day course teaches Java web developers how to create JavaServer Faces (JSF) 2.0 based web applications. After a quick introduction to the technology, students will learn how to create managed beans and how to use the JSF Core and HTML tag libraries to generate dynamic HTML content. Learn More

    Student Price $100.00

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