AJAX for Java Developers

Public Training Price: $2295 per student
Private Training Price: $8500 for up to 3 students*
*Additional students subject to a nominal fee

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AJAX for Java Developers Training Class Summary

This intensive, hands-on, four-day AJAX training class emphasizes becoming productive quickly as a Java AJAX developer. It starts with an introduction to using JavaScript and XMLHttpRequest. It includes in-depth coverage of programming with AJAX to send and retrieve data to and from a server, updating a Web page with JavaScript, and using CSS to modify the look of a Web page. The class also includes detailed coverage of how to handle AJAX requests using Servlets/JSP and Java Web applications. Generation of HTML, XML and JSON from Java, as well as the use of various other server-side AJAX techniques are covered. In addition, the class provides extensive coverage on using frameworks - both client side JavaScript and server side Java - to support the complex programming that AJAX requires.

Audience: Web developers using AJAX and Java developers who need to work with AJAX-based Web applications.

Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of HTML and JavaScript as well as practical Java and Servlet/JSP programming skills for the Java material.

Class Length: 4 days

AJAX for Java Developers Training Class Objectives
  • Understand the principles of interactive Web applications and how AJAX is used to create them.
  • Understand how XMLHttpRequest works, and use it with JavaScript to update a Web page.
  • Use Servlets/JSP to handle AJAX requests.
  • Be familiar with AJAX technologies and frameworks such as Prototype, script.aculo.us, Dojo, JSON libraries, SWR (Direct Web Remoting), and GWT (Goggle Web Toolkit).
  • Understand the basics of CSS and use it with AJAX to dynamically change the Web page look.
  • Understand and use JSON (JavaScript Object Notation).
  • Use JavaScript and DOM with AJAX to manipulate the structure of a Web page.
  • Use AJAX with HTML, JSON or XML on both the client-side and server-side (Java).
  • Use DWR (Direct Web Remoting) to invoke server side Java from the browser.
  • Use AJAX with JSF.
  • Understand issues with using AJAX technology.
AJAX for Java Developers Training Class Detailed Outline
  1. Ajax Overview
    • Rich Internet Applications
    • What are Rich Internet Applications?
    • RIA Technologies
    • Ajax Introduction
    • What is Ajax?
    • The Ajax Difference
    • Ajax, JavaScript, DHTML, and More
    • XMLHttpRequest
    • How Ajax Works
    • Overview of Ajax Technologies
  2. JavaScript Basics
    • Java Script Introduction
    • What is JavaScript
    • Exploring JavaScript
    • JavaScript Variables
    • JavaScript – Writing to the Web Page
    • JavaScript PopUp Boxes
    • JavaScript Functions
    • External JavaScript Files
    • Functions as Data
    • Standard JavaScript Functions
    • Accessing and Modifying HTML Elements
    • A More Complex HTML Page
    • Accessing Elements via the document Object
    • The innerHTML Property
  3. XMLHttpRequest
    • XMLHttpRequest Basics
    • More about XMLHttpRequest
    • Creating an XMLHttpRequest Object
    • Submitting a Request
    • XMLHttpRequest Properties
    • Asynchronous Request
    • Handling an Asynchronous Response
    • Submitting a Request
    • XMLHttpRequest Properties
    • Asynchronous Request
    • Handling an Asynchronous Response
    • The readyState Property
    • onreadystatechange Event Handler
    • XMLHttpRequest Methods
  4. Servlets and JSP with Ajax
    • Overview of Servlets
    • Java EE and Web Applications
    • Simple Web-centric Architecture
    • Java EE Web Applications
    • Web Application Structure
    • Using Servlets
    • A Simple HTTP Servlet
    • How a Servlet Works
    • The Web Archive (war) File
    • Deploying Web Applications
    • Servlets and Ajax
    • Accessing the Servlet Using Ajax
    • A Servlet Handling a Post Request
    • Overview of JavaServer Pages (JSP)
    • What is a JSP?
    • A Very Simple JSP – simple.jsp
    • JSPs Look Like HTML
    • JSP Expressions
    • JSPs are Really Servlets
    • Lifecycle of a JSP
    • Object Buckets or Scopes
    • Predefined JSP Variables – Implicit Objects
    • Working with <jsp:useBean>
    • More <jsp:useBean>
    • How a Servlet Works With a JSP
    • Issues with JSP
    • Custom Tags
    • Custom Tags and Tag Libraries
    • The JSTL
    • taglib Directive in JSP
    • A Servlet and JSP Cooperating
  5. More JavaScript and Ajax
    • Browser Events
    • Event Based programming
    • Event Handlers
    • Defined Browser Events
    • Defined Events
    • Form Validation
    • onload and onunload Events
    • Using Ajax and Events
    • JavaScript Objects and Arrays
    • JavaScript Objects
    • Creating JavaScript Objects
    • Workign with Objects and Functions
    • Working with Object Properties
    • Arrays in JavaScript
    • Working with Arrays
    • Array methods
    • Objects as Arrays
    • Classes in JavaScript
    • javaScript Constructors
    • The new Operator
    • More on Constructors
    • The Object Class
    • The prototype Property
    • Properties of the Prototype
    • A More Complete Class
    • Modules and Namespaces
    • Utility Modules
  6. Client Side Frameworks
    • What is JSON
    • Review of JavaScript Literals
    • Arrays and More Complex Objects
    • JSON Details
    • Creating JSON Strings in JavaScript
    • Parsing JSON Strings in JavaScript
    • Parsing Strings with JSON.parse()
    • JSON on the Server
    • Creating JSON Text on the Server
    • JSONObject and JSON
    • JSONArray
    • Creating JSON Text from POJOs
    • Creating jSON Text from Collections
    • Dealing with Dates
    • Custom Date Serialization
    • JSONSerializer
    • JSONSTringer
    • Other json-lib Capabilities
    • Autocomplete Example Using JSON
    • An Input Field Generating Ajax Request
    • Producing JSON in a Servlet
    • JavaScript Code Constructing Suggestions
    • Accessing the JSON Data We Want
    • JavaScript Code Constructing the Suggestions
    • Autocomplete at Work
    • Other JSON Tools
    • The JSON Universe
  7. 7. XML and Ajax
    • XML Overview
    • What is XMl?
    • The Underlying Theme of XML
    • JavaTunes Purchase order Document – Body
    • The Document Body and Elements
    • Attributes
    • Working with XML
    • Working with XML and Ajax
    • Accessing XML with Ajax
    • Working with XML Documents
    • JavaTunes Purchase Order Document
    • JavaTunes Order as a Dom Tree
    • More About the W3C DOM
    • Traversing a Document with JavaScript
    • Getting Node Information
    • Finding Nodes in a Document
    • White Space Handling and Other Issues
    • Creating XML Documents on the Server
    • Producing XML with a Servlet and JSP
    • The JSP Generating the XML
    • Autocomplete Example Using XML
    • An Input Field Generating Ajax Request
    • XML Document from Servlet/JSP
    • JavaScript Code Constructing the Suggestions
    • Accessing the XML Nodes We Want
    • Using the Suggestions
    • Autocomplete at Work
    • XML Versus JSON
    • XML and JSON for Data Interchange
  8. DWR (Direct Web Remoting) and Other Technologies
    • DWR Overview
    • What is DWR?
    • How DWR Works
    • Getting Started with DWR
    • web.xml Configuration for SWR
    • dwr.xml Configuration File
    • Running the Test Page - <webapp>/dwr
    • Working with DWR
    • Including the DWR JavaScript Code
    • Using the SWR Proxies
    • Functions with Java Object Arguments
    • DWR Options
    • Reverse Ajax
    • Other Technologies
    • JSON-RPC
    • Using JSON-RPC-Java
    • Google Web Tooklit (GWT)
    • GWT Architecture
    • Hello World with GWT
    • The Generated Application
    • More About GWT
    • Pros/Cons of GWT
  9. Ajax and JSF
    • JSF Overview
    • JSF Purpose and Goals
    • JSF API
    • Using JSF
    • JSF as MVC
    • JSF Views
    • Managed Beans as JSF Model
    • Managed Beans as JSF Controller
    • JSF Controller Components
    • Architecture Overview
    • faces-config.xml Details
    • Your First JSF Application
    • Configuring FacesServlet in web.xml
    • JSF Controller
    • Writing a Managed Bean
    • A Simple Managed Bean
    • faces-config.xml <managed-bean>
    • Examining the Logon Form
    • Linking Input Fields to Bean Properties
    • Submitting the Form
    • Method Binding Expressions
    • Dynamic Navigation Rule
    • Creating / Deploying a JSF Application
    • Ajax4jsf
    • Using Ajax with JSF
    • Ajax4jsf
    • Ajax4jsf Component Structure
    • How the Ajax Filter Works
    • Ajax4jsf Request Processing Flow
    • Ajax4jsf Action Components
    • Ajax4jsf Container Components
    • RichFaces
    • RichFaces Overview
    • RichFaces Suggestionbox Component
    • The SearchBean Managed Bean
    • RichFaces Suggestionbox Display
  10. Design and Best Practices
    • JavaScript Best Practices
    • JavaScript is a Key Ajax Technology
    • Object-Oriented Modular JavaScript
    • Dealing with Browsers
    • Separate Content, Behavior, & Presentation
    • JavaScript Tips and Techniques
    • Don’t Reinvent the Wheel
    • Ajax Design
    • Ajax is Still Evolving and Maturing
    • Basic Ajax Design Principles and Patterns
    • Basic Ajax Design Patterns
    • Use Ajax Where Appropriate
    • Network Usage Considerations
    • Ajax and the Back Button – The Problem
    • Ajax and the Back Button – Solutions
    • User Interface Design Considerations
    • Other Ajax Design Considerations
    • Ajax Security Ideas
    • General Security Issues for Ajax
    • Basic Security Guidelines
    • Scripting Vulnerabilities – Malicious Code
    • The Dangers of Code Injection
    • XSS – Same Origin Policy
    • Same Origin Policy – The Good and the Bad
    • Preventing Malicious Content
    • JSON Issues

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