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Enterprise Generation Language for Web Applications


Enterprise Generation Language (EGL) is a development environment and programming language that lets you write full-function web applications. The complexity of Java and J2EE are hidden so that the focus lies on the business problem rather than on software technologies. After coding the EGL program, a generation step leads to the creation of Java sources and classes, ready for deployment to a J2EE compliant server.
 
Course outline

Objectives

On successful completion of this course, attendees will be able to:

  • use the Enterprise Generation Language (EGL) development environment of IBM's WebSphere Studio or Rational Developer for web applications
  • use the different definition elements of EGL by means of practical exercises
  • structure and debug these applications efficiently
  • prepare applications for the deployment process.

Who Should Attend

Application programmers who are going to develop web-based applications using EGL.

Prerequisites

Participants should have a basic knowledge of Servlets and JavaServer Pages (see course J2EE: building web applications with servlets & JSPs). Also, a general knowledge of relational DBMS concepts is advised.

Duration

3 days

Fee

£1275 (ex. VAT)

Course Code

EGLW

 

Contents

Introducing EGL
EGL definitions (data types, records and data structures, program structure, statements, ..); working with EGL in WebSphere Studio or Rational Developer: EGL perspective, EGL editors, EGL projects, packages and files.


JavaServer Faces
JSF components; development of JSPs with EGL and JSF.


Accessing relational databases with EGL-generated code
EGL SQL statements and records; result-set processing; setting-up a J2EE JDBC connection.


Using EGL libraries


Using EGL built-in functions and variables


Test and deploy EGL applications (Java-based)


 

   

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