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Derek Parsons, Ed Lance, Grayson Lyvers, and Elizabeth Campbell

This Specialization is intended for intermediate learners that have some knowledge of Java who are seeking to continue developing skills with Java Enterprise Edition (EE). Through four courses, we will cover everything from web basics and the building blocks of the internet, to Servlet lifecycles and session management, to scripting elements and Java Beans. These skills will prepare you to perform Enterprise-level Java development.

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Four courses

Introduction to Java Enterprise Edition (EE)

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This course focuses on Java Enterprise Edition (JEE) as a platform. We discuss its motivation, purpose, and frequently used libraries and technologies. We cover Web basics, the Servlet hierarchy, and request/response cycles, as well as control transfer via forward and redirect mechanisms.

Managing Scope in a Java Enterprise Edition Application

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We’ll learn the purpose and features of sessions, review basic servlet construction, examine servlet lifecycle, and look at how servlets maintain state. We’ll dive deeper into session management, including request, application scope, and cookies.

Java Servlet Pages (JSPs)

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This course provides an overview of JSP, demonstrating the power of Scripting Elements and key JSP Directives. We'll explore JSP Tags, Java Beans, JSP Expression Language, standard tags, and JSTL.

Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs) and the Jakarta Persistence API (JPA)

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The EJB architecture was the first component-based development model for Java EE specification. It consists of three main components: enterprise beans (EJBs), the EJB container, and the Java application server. In this course, students will develop EJBs to run inside an EJB container, that is running on a Java EE compliant application server.

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