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Also known as: RD881GB
About this class - This course shows architects, designers, and lead developers how to apply Rational Software Architect and the Rational Unified Process (RUP) to design a J2EE enterprise application within a Service Oriented Architecture: Develop and structure UML analysis and design models
- Develop software services as part of a service-oriented architecture
- Reuse existing components in a new architecture.
Who will the lesson benefit? Software developers who architect and design enterprise applications, and who: - Employ Model-Driven Development or Model-Driven Architecture strategies.
- Incorporate existing code and reusable assets in new development projects.
- Design and develop solutions as part of a RUP-driven software development process.
What delegates will learn - Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
- Describe the organization of use-case, analysis, design, and deployment models.
- Generate an analysis model from a requirements model and elaborate on the model.
- Generate a design model from an analysis model and elaborate on the model.
- Incorporate existing code and reusable assets in the development of a new application.
- Add elements used for testing and verification to the design.
- Model a service in Rational Software Architect using the UML Profile for Software Services.
- Create a User Experience model and generate JSF elements from that model.
- Incorporate the IBM Patterns for e-business in the design of a system.
What prerequisites are required Knowledge and Experience: To benefit from this course, we assume that students:- - Have training or experience with Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (with UML 2 and the Rational Unified Process)
- Have experience architecting and designing J2EE solutions
- Have familiarity with the basic features of Rational Software Architect
- Essentials of Rational Software Architect (RD531GB)
Contents of this class - Getting Started with Rational Software Architect
- RUP and Managing Models
- J2EE Applications in SOA
- Defining a Candidate Architecture
- Analyzing Behavior
- Refining the Architecture
- Design Components
- Design Services
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