Java SE 7: Develop Rich Client Applications (D67230)

 

Course Overview

The Java SE 7: Develop Rich Client Applications training takes you through the process of designing a rich client application using Java SE 7 and Java FX 2. Using the Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern and a case study approach, you'll learn to analyze, design and develop the user interface, connect the user interface to a database and finally connect the user interface to a RESTful web service.

Learn To:
  • Create a graphical user interface using Java FX.
  • Connect a Java FX GUI to database using JPA.
  • Connect a Java FX GUI to a RESTful web service.
  • Package and deploy a Java FX application.
  • Sign a Java FX application.
  • connect their application to a RESTful web service using JAX-RS and the Jersey API.
Learn How to Create a User Interface

The user interface is created using key Java FX components including layouts, UI controls, data structures like ObservableList, charts, smart tables, CSS and JavaFX concurrency libraries. You'll also learn to add two tier and three tier features to your application by connecting to a database using the Java Persistence API (JPA).

Additional Topics Include:
  • Packaging and deploying your application.
  • Developing secure applications.
  • Signing an application and authentication.
  • Adding logging to your application.
  • Implementing unit testing with JUnit.

Who should attend

  • Application Developers
  • Java Developers
  • Developer
  • Java EE Developers

Prerequisites

Course Objectives

  • Implement a rich client application (RIA) from the ground up
  • Create a JavaFX GUI using controls, layouts, charts, smart tables, and CSS
  • Implement event handling in a JavaFX application
  • Use JavaFX visual effects, animations, media, and a web view control in a JavaFX application
  • Implement concurrency and binding to a JavaFX application
  • Leverage Java Persistence API (JPA) in a Java SE application
  • Create two-tier and three-tier Java technology applications
  • Connect your application to a REST web service
  • Package and deploy a Java SE application
  • Secure a Java SE application
  • Sign a Java SE application
  • Implement the Logging API to generate log messages in GUI
  • Implement unit testing using JUnit
  • Apply Model View Controller (MVC) design pattern to create reusable classes

Course Content

  • Introduction
  • The Broker Tool Application
  • JavaFX Overview
  • Generics and JavaFX Collections
  • UI Controls, Layouts, Charts, and CSS
  • Visual Effects, Animation, Web View, and Media
  • JavaFX Tables and Client GUI
  • JavaFX Concurrency and Binding
  • Java Persistence API (JPA)
  • Applying the JPA
  • Implementing a Multi-Tier Design with RESTful Web Services
  • Connecting to a RESTful Web Service
  • Packaging and Deploying Applications
  • Developing Secure Applications
  • Signing an Application and Authentication
  • Logging
  • Implementing Unit Testing and Using Version Control

Prices & Delivery methods

Online Training

Duration
5 days

Price
  • on request
Classroom Training

Duration
5 days

Price
  • on request

Currently there are no training dates scheduled for this course.