Java University at Sun Tech Days: Training Offered in Java EE and AJAX Sun Tech Days Expands Topics to Include Solaris 10 OS, NetBeans and OpenSolaris
Java University (JavaU) training has been added to the 2006-2007 Sun Tech Days events. The first event was held in Seattle, WA, on September 6-8, 2006. The program has been expanded to 13 days and to cover more topics, including SolarisTM 10 Operating System (Solaris OS), NetBeansTM IDE and OpenSolarisTM.
On September 8th, Sun Certified Enterprise Architecture (SCEA) Certification was offered through full-day Java University classes for either "Java EE Architecture and Design using Java EE Patterns" or "Introduction to AJAX".
Java University Classes offered:
Architecting and Designing robust Java EE Enterprise applications using Java EE Patterns. (Part No. SEM-SL-500): Instructor: Joe Boulenouar, senior technical specialist with Sun. This course provides the student with the knowledge needed to use Java EE platform patterns to design and architect robust enterprise applications that allow for rapid change and growth. Students will gain an understanding of the best practices needed to architect and design Java EE technology applications. The student will also gain an understanding of Java EE technology patterns and how, in practice, they have proven to be valuable in implementation and solving recurring design problems.
Introduction to Asynchronous JavaScript + XML (AJAX), which represents a fundamental shift in what's possible on the Web today. Learn how new Web Applications are using AJAX to provide lighting-speed performance. (Part No. SEM-DTJ-3108): Instructors Stacy David Thurston (an instructor from Sun) and Craig McClanahan (senior staff engineer at Sun). The course takes a practical design and programming approach to learn about these technologies and how they can be combined to build web applications. The instructor presents and walks through web application labs using the NetBeans Integrated Development Environment (IDE), and the pre-built AJAX-enabled JavaServer FacesTM components in the Sun Java Studio Creator2 development tool.
Later in September, Tech Days will be held in China. Other locations are Argentina in October, Korea and Prague in November, India in February, Malaysia and London in March, back in the U.S. in the spring of 2007 (Atlanta), Russia and Brazil in April and Mexico in May. The schedule with links is
available online.
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