Overview - An Introduction to Web Application Development with IBM WebSphere Studio (Exam 285)
Synopsis
IBM has developed a world class certification program for professionals to establish standards that identify required levels of competency. This is the first study guide designed specifically for professionals who are preparing for test 285.
With this guide, IBM now provides a quick and easy way to learn about IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer and prepare for the IBM certification exam.
This book will take you through the basics of using WebSphere Studio Application Developer from fundamental concepts through the actual development of a complete Web application. You will learn everything from an introduction to development to debugging techniques.
The book includes information on general web application development using JSPs, Servlets and back-end database access. Whether you need individual education or want to prepare for the certification testing, you will find this book to be an excellent resource.
This book covers the essential issues you need to know about WebSphere Studio: How to Get Up and Running
Java development
Debugging techniques
HTML
Extracting parameters and Handling form data
Servlets
MVC Fundamentals
Java Server Pages
API Review
Accessing databases with JDBC
Deployment to WebSphere Application Server Express
Author Biography
Dr. Gary Craig is President and Senior Consultant with Superlative Software Solutions, Inc. In this role, he specializes in the development and delivery of technology training as well as consulting services, including spending numerous years working with IBM WebSphere brand products and technology. He is a former Syracuse University Professor and holds a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering.
Peter Jakab is President and Senior Consultant of ObjectSpheres Software Solutions Inc. He specializes in consulting, mentoring, and curriculum development in areas related to Web application development using IBM WebSphere brand tools and servers.
More About the Authors:
Gary Craig
Peter Jakab