Java SE 7: Develop Rich Client Applications (D67230) – Outline
Detailed Course Outline
Introduction
- Providing an overview of Rich Client applications(RIAs)
- Providing an overview of JavaFX
The Broker Tool Application
- Describing an overview of BrokerTool
- Describing BrokerTool database schema
- Providing an overview of Henley Automobile application
JavaFX Overview
- Demonstrating Simple JavaFX Applications
- What is JavaFX?
- Exploring JavaFX API
- Understanding JavaFX Scene Graph
- How to create a JavaFX app?
- Creating JavaFX FXML Application
- Comparing JavaFX with Swing
- Overview of JavaFX features
Generics and JavaFX Collections
- Reviewing Java Generics syntax
- Reviewing Java Generic Collection objects
- Reviewing JavaFX Collection's ObservableList and ObservableMap
UI Controls, Layouts, Charts, and CSS
- Understanding Scene Graph in depth
- Using UI controls in JavaFX application
- Using Layout features in JavaFX application
- Using Charts in JavaFX application
- Understanding the usage of CSS in JavaFX application
- Adding events to JavaFX controls
Visual Effects, Animation, Web View, and Media
- Using Visual Effects in JavaFX application
- Using Animation and transition features in JavaFX application
- Describing the benefits of using WebView and WebNode
- Describing the implementation of Multimedia in JavaFX
JavaFX Tables and Client GUI
- Creating smart Table
- Describing the BrokerTool app interface
- Determining which JavaFX components to use in the BrokerTool interface
- Displaying BrokerTool data and determine which charts and tables to use to display data
- Applying CSS to a JavaFX application
JavaFX Concurrency and Binding
- Describing properties and binding in JavaFX
- Implementing Threading and Concurrency in JavaFX
Java Persistence API (JPA)
- Understanding JPA concepts
- Understanding Components of JPA architecture
- What is Transactions ?
- Performing CRUD operations using Entity and Queries
Applying the JPA
- Identifying Entity Relationships
- Using Criteria API in JavaFX application
- Applying JPA in HenleyApp application
- Applying two-tier design
Implementing a Multi-Tier Design with RESTful Web Services
- Comparing Three-tier design versus Two-tier design
- Describing JAX-RS web services
- Using JAX-RS web services in the HenleyServer application
Connecting to a RESTful Web Service
- Testing REST web service with HTTP and HTML
- Developing JAX-RS web service clients
- Identifying how to develop a Jersey RESTful client
- Reviewing the implementation of Web service clients of HenleyApp
Packaging and Deploying Applications
- Using jar to package up Java applications
- Deploying applications
- Deploying Embedded applications
- Deploying Jar using Java Web Start
- Using an Installer
- Deploying Rich Internet using Deployment Toolkit
Developing Secure Applications
- Describing the Aspects of security
- Describing Fundamental secure coding concepts
- Avoiding common Injection and inclusion attacks
- Protecting Confidential data
- Limiting the accessiblity of classes
- Understanding Mutability
- Listing Security resources available on the Internet
Signing an Application and Authentication
- Describing Public and private key encryption
- Describing Digital Signatures
- Introducing SSL/TLS
- Understanding HTTP Authentication mechanism
- Using HTTPS with an application
Logging
- Overview of Java Logging API
- Creating a Logger Object
- Setting Log levels
- Reviewing Logging methods
- Configuring Logger Handlers and formatters
- Using Logger Configuration
Implementing Unit Testing and Using Version Control
- Understanding Unit Testing, Test Cases and features of JUnit
- Understanding and Writing JUnit test cases
- Using NetBeans support for JUnit
- Using Version control system