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Title: Java J2EE courses?
Post by: Guest on 2003-05-05T17:28:44-05:00 (Monday)
I just learned about the schools new educard program being offered and was hoping to take a few CS courses. Do any offer java or J2EE development?

thanks
Title: Re: Java J2EE courses?
Post by: Guest on 2003-05-05T17:32:01-05:00 (Monday)
lol nevermind found it 2 min later...CS390...
Title: Re: Java J2EE courses?
Post by: Peter Motyka on 2003-05-06T10:28:08-05:00 (Tuesday)
I took CS390 a few semesters ago and it does not cover J2EE.  We used J2SE and learned mostly client-side applet and standalone Java application programming.  There was no coverage of Servlets or JSP server-side applications.  I am not sure if the material has changed... They syllabus seems to be about the same. http://www.cs.siue.edu/stornar/courses/cs390/admin/su00/390syllabus.htm

Sure the material learned in this class would be helpful in programming server-side applications, but dont expect to here about Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) and other advanced J2EE webcentric concepts.