Front-end Apps: Web Components

Java EE 7    |    Intermediate
  • 13 videos | 1h 7m 10s
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Java web applications are comprised of a number of components. Explore the architecture of web applications, Java web technologies and components, and how to configure a Java web application.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  • Describe the reasons for web applications, and the standards associated with java web applications
    Give an overview of the components of server-side and client-side java web applications
    Describe how mvc can be used in java web applications and describe the java mvc architecture
    Describe how the http request-response model is used in java ee applications
    Describe and contrast java ee web components: servlets, jsp components, and jsf facelets
    Compare servlets and jsps, and describe code for both components
    Describe code for a jsf facelet and describe how to use the jsp expression language in jsp and facelet pages
  • Describe the code for a jax-rs resource and a consuming web client
    Describe web context root and alias mapping, data scope, page design, and tools in the context of java web applications
    Build a java web application using a servlet, jsp, and a jax-rs web service
    Build a java web application using a servlet
    Creating a jax-rs web service
    Inspect a web page with developer tools

IN THIS COURSE

  • 3m 21s
    Upon completion of this video, you will be able to describe the reasons for web applications and the standards associated with Java web applications. FREE ACCESS
  • 4m 32s
    In this video, learn how to give an overview of the components of server-side and client-side web applications written in Java. FREE ACCESS
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    3.  Using MVC in Java Web Applications
    3m 28s
    Upon completion of this video, you will be able to describe how MVC can be used in Java web applications and describe the Java MVC architecture. FREE ACCESS
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    4.  The HTTP Request-Response Model
    5m 51s
    After completing this video, you will be able to describe how the HTTP request-response model is used in Java EE applications. FREE ACCESS
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    5.  Web Component Overview
    2m 52s
    After completing this video, you will be able to describe and contrast Java EE web components: servlets, JSP components, and JSF facelets. FREE ACCESS
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    6.  Servlets and JSPs
    7m 39s
    During this video, you will learn how to compare servlets and JSPS, and describe code for both components. FREE ACCESS
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    7.  JSF and JSP EL
    3m 38s
    After completing this video, you will be able to describe code for a JSF facelet and how to use the JSP expression language in JSP and facelet pages. FREE ACCESS
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    8.  JAX-RS and Web Clients
    2m 43s
    Upon completion of this video, you will be able to describe the code for a JAX-RS resource and a web client that consumes it. FREE ACCESS
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    9.  Configuring Web Application Components
    5m 27s
    After completing this video, you will be able to describe web context root and alias mapping, data scope, page design, and tools in the context of Java web applications. FREE ACCESS
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    10.  Configuring a Java Web Application
    6m 43s
    In this video, you will learn how to build a Java web application using servlets, JSPs, and a JAX-RS web service. FREE ACCESS
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    11.  Creating a Servlet
    6m 16s
    During this video, you will learn how to build a Java web application using a servlet. FREE ACCESS
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    12.  Creating a JAX-RS Web Service
    8m 30s
    Learn how to create a JAX-RS web service. FREE ACCESS
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    13.  Inspecting a Web Page
    6m 11s
    In this video, learn how to inspect a web page using developer tools. FREE ACCESS

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