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  Java Programming: Section 3.7
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  Java Programming: Section 2.5
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  Java Programming: Section 1.7
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  Java Programming: Chapter 1 Quiz
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  Java Programming: Section 12.4
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  Java Programming, Chapter 12 Quiz
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  Java Programming, Solution to Programming Exercise
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  Java Programming: Section 11.5
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  Java Programming: Section 10.5
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  Java Programming: Chapter 10 Quiz
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  Java Programming: Other Features of Java
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  JavaFX
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  Test and debug enterprise components
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  Describe the effects of a server failure on the application
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  Interact with connection pools to obtain and release connections
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  Part II. Appendixes
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  WSAD 5.0 Practicing for IBM Test 000-287
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  Preface
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  Identify misbehaving application components
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  Implement mechanisms which support loose coupling between clients and components
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  Manipulate transactional behavior of EJBs using deployment descriptors
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  Use JTA to control transaction demarcation
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  Design, develop and test JSPs
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  Configure JMS connection factories and destinations
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  Implement Java clients calling Web Services
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  Chapter 3. Develop clients that access the enterprise components
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  IBM Test 000-287. Enterprise Application Development with IBM WebSphere Studio, V5.0 Study Guide
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  Implement mechanisms for efficient inter-component calls
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  Chapter 7. Validate, tune and troubleshoot an application within an IBM WebSphere Application Server environment
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  Manage end-user state and understand performance tradeoffs of using HTTP sessions
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  Explain implications of resource management on application design and implementation
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  Part I. Exam Objectives
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  Access container and server services from enterprise components
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  Chapter 1. Design, build and test reusable enterprise components
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  Validate operational parameters of application server to support the enterprise application
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  Design and develop entity EJBs
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  Design and develop message-driven EJBs
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  Chapter 5. EJB transactions
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  Chapter 4. Demonstrate understanding of database connectivity and messaging within IBM WebShpere Application Server
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  Design and develop custom tags
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  Configure resource and security-role references
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  Chapter 6. Assemble enterprise applications and deploy them in IBM WebSphere Application Server
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  WSAD 5.0 Practicing for IBM Test 000-287 Mind Map
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  Appendix A. Additional materials
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  Chapter 5. Client View of an Entity
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  Identify correct and incorrect statements about the Application Assembler's responsibilities, including the use of deployment descriptor elements related to transactions and the identifica
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  Given a list of responsibilities, identify whose which are the Container's with respect to transactions, including the handling of getRollbackOnly, setRollbackOnly, getUserTransacti
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  Chapter 11. Transactions
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  Given a list of scenarios, identify which will result in an ejbRemove method not being called on a bean instance.
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  Given a list of responsibilities related to session beans, identify those which are the responsibility of the session bean provider and those which are the responsibility of the EJB contai
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  Chapter 4. Session Bean Life Cycle
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  Identify correct and incorrect statements or examples about the client view of a session bean's local and remote component interfaces.
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  Identify the interface and method for each of the following: retrieve the session bean's remote home interface, retrieve the session bean's local component interface, determine if the sessio
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  Match the correct description about purpose and function to which session bean type they apply: stateless, stateful, or both.
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  Chapter 14. Security Management
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  Given a security-related deployment descriptor tag, identify correct and incorrect statements and code related to that tag.
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  Given a list of responsibilities, identify which belong to the deployer, bean provider, application assembler, container provider, system administrator, or any combination.
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  From a list of responsibilities, identify which belong to the application assembler, bean provider, deployer, container provider, or system administrator.
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  Part I. Exam Objectives
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  Preface
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  Identify the interfaces and methods a JMS message-driven bean must implement.
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  Identify the use and behavior of the MessageDrivenContext interface methods.
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  SCBCD Study Guide
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  Given a list of responsibilities related to exceptions, identify those which are the bean provider's, and those which are the responsibility of the container provider. Be prepared to recog
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  Given a particular method condition, identify the following: whether an exception will be thrown, the type of exception thrown, the container's action, and the client's view.
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  Identify correct and incorrect statements or examples about application exceptions and system exceptions in entity beans, session beans, and message-driven beans.
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  Identify correct and incorrect statements or examples about the client's view of exceptions received from an enterprise bean invocation.
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  Identify correct and incorrect statements or examples about an entity bean's primary key and object identity.
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  Identify the use, syntax, and behavior of, the following entity bean home method types, for Container-Managed Persistence (CMP); finder methods, create methods, remove methods, and home me
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  Chapter 8. Entity Beans
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  Chapter 13. Enterprise Bean Environment
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  Chapter 2. Client View of a Session Bean
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