Servlet & JSP Development with Rational Application Developer focuses on building dynamic web applications using Java Servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSP). This teaches how to design, code, and deploy web applications within IBM's Rational Application Developer (RAD) IDE. It emphasizes integrating web components, debugging, and leveraging RAD’s tools for efficient enterprise-level development.

Key Features of Servlet & JSP Development with Rational Application Developer
  • Integrated development using IBM Rational Application Developer (RAD)
  • Support for creating and deploying Servlets and JSPs
  • Advanced debugging and testing tools within the IDE
  • Visual design tools for efficient UI development
  • Built-in server integration and deployment management
  • Support for Java EE standards and enterprise applications
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Before learning Servlet & JSP Development with Rational Application Developer, you should have a solid understanding of core Java programming and object-oriented concepts. Familiarity with HTML, CSS, and basic web technologies is essential. Basic knowledge of web servers and HTTP protocol is also helpful.

Skills Needed Before learning Servlet & JSP Development with Rational Application Developer
  • Proficiency in core Java programming and object-oriented principles
  • Basic understanding of HTML, CSS, and web development fundamentals
  • Familiarity with HTTP protocol and web server concepts
  • Java EE and Web Applications
  • Setting Up Projects in Rational Application Developer (RAD)
  • Creating and Configuring Servlets
  • Developing JSP Pages
  • Session Management and Request Handling
  • Working with JDBC and Database Connectivity
  • Debugging and Testing Web Applications
  • Deploying Applications on WebSphere Server

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