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Designing Java EE Enterprise Multitier Systems and Architectures
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X447.3 (2 semester units in EECS)
(formerly Designing Java Enterprise Multitier Architectures)
Learn concise definitions for the features and terminology used in creating Java technologies architectures in a course designed for development engineers, architects, R&D managers, product marketing managers, and program and project management personnel. You get an introduction to the various essential Java technologies and components, such as RMI, servlet/JSP, CORBA, JMS, EJB, J2EE, XML, SOAP, and Web services, with programming examples and exercises at a level of detail necessary to build multitier and enterprise-level Java architectures.
Prerequisite: Six months experience or working knowledge of Java or other object-oriented languages
Future-Term Courses and Enrollments
Courses are offered three terms per year: spring, summer, fall. Information about upcoming courses is available when enrollment opens each term.
- Spring term: Enrollment opens in early December. Classes begin in January.
- Summer term: Enrollment opens in early April. Classes begin in late May.
- Fall term: Enrollment opens in early July. Classes begin in August.
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