| OS/390 and Java
This course provides a foundation for the deployment, use, and
application of Java in the OS/390 environment. It covers the history
and architecture of Java, and the OS/390 platform and client-server
application. The course discusses thin and thick Java applications
and JDK. The course also describes the various Java Integrated
Development Environments (IDE) used to develop applications in
the OS/390 environment. The course introduces several of the latest
Java server-side technologies available under the WebSphere Application
Server for OS/390, including Servlets, Java Server Pages (JSP),
and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB).
OS/390 and Java training covers such topics as:
An Overview of Java for OS/390
Application Architecture and Strategies
Resource Managers and Gateways
Using the JDK on OS/390
Application Development
Developing Server-Side Web Applications
This course is designed for programmers, developers, and system analysts who
intend to use Java within the OS/390 environment.
OS/390 and Java
Everything OS/390
Description
This course provides a foundation in the deployment, use, and application
of Java in the OS/390
environment. The course begins with a review of the history and
architecture of Java and the
OS/390 platform. The course also covers OS/390 client-server application
architectures and how the
Java can be used within an implementation strategy. Thin and thick
Java applications are also
discussed in this course. In addition, the course covers the considerations
of using the JDK on
OS/390, including facets of using the AWT under X-Windows; character
set considerations, and the
Java Native Interface. The course also describes various Java integrated
development
environments (IDE) which can be used to develop applications on
workstations for later deployment
in the OS/390 environment. Finally, the course introduces several
of the latest Java server-side
technologies available under the WebSphere Application Server for
OS/390. These include Servlets,
Java Server Pages (JSP), and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB). This course
is written to OS/390 2.x and
Java 1.2.
Audience
This course is designed for programmers, developers, and system
analysts who intend to use Java
within the OS/390 environment.
Prerequisites
It is expected that students have experience programming applications
and applets in Java or
have taken Java courses.
Course Duration
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5 hours
Topics Include
Unit 1: Overview of Java for OS/390
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History, Architecture and Tools
»
Java Deployment Concepts
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OS/390 and IBM Subsystems
Unit 2: Application Architecture and Strategies
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Application Logic
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OS/390 Java Application Architectures
Everything Courseware
OS/390 and Java
Unit 3: Resource Managers and Gateways
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Java Applications
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Java Applets
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Java Servlets
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CICS Connectors and Gateways
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IMS Connectors and Gateways
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DB2 Access from Java
Unit 4: Using the JDK on OS/390
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Obtaining and Installing the JDK
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Character Set Considerations
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Java Character Stream Classes
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Constructing String Objects
Unit 5: Application Development
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Integrated Development Environments
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Deployment of IDE Projects
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IBM VisualAge for Java
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Enterprise Toolkit for OS/390
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NetRexx
Unit 6: Developing Server-Side Web Applications
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Java Servlets
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Java Server Pages
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Enterprise JavaBeans
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