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Free architect class from Sun

 
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Apparently this class is full, but they will accept your application and might let you know of similar future classes. Be sure to include some experience info - apparently very experienced people get moved to the front of the line.

> Sun Educational Services has scheduled a four-day beta
> teach of the "SL-425 "Architecting and Designing Java 2
> Platform, Enterprise Edition Applications" course
> material.
>
> We are looking for candidates who can provide feedback
> on
> the technical content, credibility, accuracy, and flow
> of
> the course material (please see "Course Information"
> below).
> In return for your input and commitment to attending
> this
> teach, your attendance is free of charge.
>
> If you are unable to attend the beta, but would like to
> recommend someone else that meets the prerequisites,
> please
> forward this email to them, with a copy to me.
>
> Summary
> ________
>
> What: SL-425 Architecting and Designing Java 2
> Platform, Enterprise Edition Applications
>
> When: Monday, May 22, - Thursday, May 25, 2000
> Start Time: 8:30 AM
> End Time: 4:30 PM
>
> Location: Sun Microsystems, Inc., Broomfield, Colorado
>
> RSVP: By Friday, April 28, 2000
> mailto: kay.wright@central.sun.com
>
>
> To register for the beta teach, please email your
> completed registration form (below) to Kay Wright at
> kay.wright@central.sun.com. Registrations will be
> handled
> on a first come, first served basis. Confirmations will
> be sent no later than May 1, 2000.
>
> On behalf of Darlene.Khosrowpouer, Course Developer, and
> Karen Ordorica, Project Manager, thank you for your time
> and consideration.
>
> Regards,
> Kay Wright
>
> -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
> -*-*-*
>
> BETA TEACH ENROLLMENT FORM
> SL-425
> Architecting and Designing Java 2 Platform,
> Enterprise Edition Applications
>
> Name:
> Job Title:
> Company:
> Address:
> City:
> State:
> Zip:
> Phone:
> Fax:
> Email Address:
> Brief Description of Your Current Position:
>
>
> -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
>
> COURSE INFORMATION:
> SL-425 Architecting and Designing Java 2 Platform,
> Enterprise Edition Applications
>
> Building robust enterprise applications requires a
> blueprint
> that allows for rapid growth. In addition to learning
> how to
> scale applications, participants in "Architecting and
> Designing Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition
> Applications"
> will learn how to address flexibility, performance,
> maintainability, security, and manageability issues with
> a
> series of general guidelines. Through discussion groups,
> participants will learn how to apply these guidelines
> using
> real-world architectures, frameworks and design patterns
> to
> create Java(TM) 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition
> (J2EE(TM))
> applications. Based on the material found in the J2EE
> companion book from Sun BluePrints "Designing Enterprise
> Applications" and additional examples drawn from the
> real-world experiences of Sun's Java Professional
> Services,
> this seminar provides a fast-track and immediately
> applicable learning experience for system architects.
>
>
> WHO CAN BENEFIT
>
> Enterprise application architects, system analysts, and
> senior developers who require insight into the J2EE
> "blueprint" model. This course will also be of interest
> to
> independent software vendors (ISVs) and consultants who
> are
> building, deploying, and interfacing with J2EE
> applications.
>
>
> PREREQUISITES
>
> To succeed fully in this course, students should be:
>
> * Experienced with the Java programming language
> * Experienced with object-oriented design and analysis
> * Experienced with UML and design processes (such as
> Rational Unified Process)
> * Familiar with distributed programming and multi-tier
> architecture
> * Experienced with designing real-world architectures
> * Experienced with using design and architectural
> patterns
> * Interested in examining real-world architectures,
> frameworks, and patterns to create J2EE solutions in
> a legacy-based environment and how to avoid design
> pitfalls
> * Experienced with designing systems that use relational
> or object databases
>
>
> SKILLS GAINED
>
> Upon completion of this course, students should be able
> to:
>
> * Describe best practices for developing multi-tier
> architectures based on J2EE technology Create
> multi-tier architectures based on J2EE technology
> that are scalable, extensible, interoperable, and
> secure
> * List and define the tradeoffs in using different
> architectural designs
> * Describe well-known architectures
> * Define typical architecture stages
> * List and explain the capability and design goals of an
> architecture
> * Differentiate between architecture, design,
> frameworks,
> patterns, and idioms
> * Explain the architectural process
> * Describe the goals of the J2EE technology
> * Describe the J2EE architecture
> * Explain the goals of the Sun Blueprints(TM) Design
> Guidelines for J2EE
> * Explain the architecture for the sample blueprint
> application
> * Explain what best practices are used in the sample
> blueprint application
> * Explain how to define and use a J2EE framework
> pattern template
>
>
> ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
> ~
> Kay Wright 500 Eldorado
> Boulevard
> Project Coordinator M/S UMBRM01-209
> Sun Educational Services Broomfield, CO 80021
> Enterprise Services 303-272-5149 (x75149)
> mailto:kay.wright@Central.sun.com
> ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
> ~
[This message has been edited by Paul Wheaton (edited April 19, 2000).]
 
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Hi All,

Is this course still available ?

Thanks,

Cham
 
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paul wheaton
Apparently this class is full, but they will accept your application and might let you know of similar future classes. Be sure to include some experience info - apparently very experienced people get moved to the front of the line.




Cham you are so funny by bringing a very very old thread. How could you do that? Please have a look at the date of the original post (posted Wednesday, April 19, 2000 6:48 PM ) before make it alive.

Good luck to you

Thanks Jijo.
[ October 26, 2008: Message edited by: Jijo Varghese ]
 
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This course still exists: Developing Architectures for Enterprise Java Applications (SL-425) but it is far from free, it costs US$ 2,400.

(Please don't wake the zombies)
[ October 23, 2008: Message edited by: Jesper Young ]
 
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what the hell
 
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