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Basics of e-business, Introduces the fundamental parts to an e-business applicat

ion, server technology, client/server Vs n-tier, e-business components, distribu


ted applications, JDBC for dynamic data, access to stored procedures, various mo
dels e-business application design
J2EE platform, evolution of multi-tier systems, J2EE technology, Servlets and JS
P, review of JDBC, EJB, JNDI, application servers

Web and enterprise architectures, Web-based applications with Servlets and JSP,
EJB enterprise component architecture, state management, life-cycle of J2EE obje
cts
XML in business systems, XML can be used vertically and horizontally through the
enterprise, presentation layer, business logic, XML as business objects transpo
rted between applications, data persistence, wrapper existing applications, writ
e adapters or use vendor's, the importance of test monitors
e-business components, Modularize presentation logic with server beans, JavaBean
s access from JSP, JavaBeans encapsulation of data and logic, threading and inte
grity issues, roles with MVC
e-business application templates, Partition dynamic elements from static with JS
P templates, custom actions, encapsulation of presentation functions, tag librar
ies, template mechanism, future role of XML, current limitations of XML
e-business application patterns, Use tested techniques for server side objects,
encapsulated in patterns, factory pattern and database connection pools, factory
pattern and lifecycle control, command pattern and access to enterprise compone
nts, mediator pattern and security issues

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