Congratulations to all the SDMites who have registered for TGMC 2011.
To guide you in your project work, IBM is offering one day TGMC Technical Workshop at our College on 11th March, 2012 from 9:00 AM at D.V.H Hall - Alumni Block, S.D.M College of Engg & Tech, Dharwad.
TGMC Agenda – Eclipse, WASCE, DB2
- Overview of J2EE & Server side programming (60 mins)
- Basics of J2EE programming
- Introduction to JSP & Servlets
- Eclipse IDE (120 mins)
- Introduction
- Open Source Users and Developers community
- Reusable GUI Framework
- Plug-ins extend Eclipse beyond Java programming
- Uniform Developer Experience across platforms
- Downloading & Installing Eclipse
- Downloading Eclipse
- Unzip & Install the Eclipse Distribution
- Application Server Eclipse Plug-in Installation
- Java Tooling in Eclipse – Just the basics
- Workbench Basics (Workspace, Workbench, Perspectives, Views, File Import & Export, Preference & Properties, Projects)
- Java Development ( Java Project, Creation of Java packages & classes, Run Java program, Add & Organize imports, Local history, Scrapbook page)
- Web development ( Enterprise application structure, Create Project(Dynamic & Static Web projects), Running Applications – Server Instance, Configuration)
- Working with DB2 (100 mins)
1) Introduction to DB2
Connecting Eclipse to DB2 Express – ‘C’
Creating a DB2 Express – ‘C’ connection in the Database Explorer
2) Working with Data in the Data Output and Data Explorer Views
Examining Table schema
Viewing the table content
Modifying the table content
Generating Data definition language (DDL) for your table
3) Creating a Web Application with Eclipse & WTP
Kick-start components working together
Creating a new Eclipse project
Generated deployment descriptor and plan
Coding a JSP to access Employee data
Linking an Application data source reference to an Application Server database pool
Downloading and copying JSTL library JARs
Application Server as a Web server: Adding static content
Deploying applications to application server
- WASCE (60 mins)
Introduction about WASCE
Application server and Webserver
Usage of Application server in Web development
Configuring Application Server for an Internet website
- Application server as a web server
- Modifying the application deployment context
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