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Prof. Cay S. Horstmann, San Jose State university, California.
In this course, you will learn how to easily develop web and database applications in Java EE 6. Why Elvis? Microsoft classifies developers as Mort (can click a mouse and code in Basic), Elvis (competent and pragmatic programmer) and Einstein (self-explanatory). Java EE used to be so hard that only Einstein could use it, but it has now been dramatically simplified and is accessible to Elvis. Unlike Mort, who labors with ASP.NET or PHP, Elvis gets robustness and scalability without having to reinvent the wheel, thanks to the EE platform. Topics covered: JSF, web components, templating, Ajax, JPA, transactions, clustering, internationalization, security.
Required background: Basic Java programming, basic knowledge of HTML and SQL. A laptop with Eclipse or Netbeans.
Students
Ruben Prado
Marc Nixon
Ricardo Padilla
Tiffany Silva
Pritha Narayanappa
John Blanche
Punravee Cherngchaosil
Richard Wang
Joanna Noriega
Sarah Wannamaker
Michael Haney
Manisha Gaikwad
Mali Meenakshi
Marjolaine Steiner
Valentin Delaye
Alexandre Kovar
Marc Sommer
Christian Masson
Alexandre Perusset
Arnaud Burkhalter
Steve Lienhard
Mohamed Regaya
Yvan Da Silva
Mathias Blanc
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