MTA 98_363 – Web Development
Course Overview
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MTA 98_363
This three-day MTA 98_363 Training course helps you prepare for Microsoft Technology Associate Exam 98-363, and build an understanding of these topics: Programming Web Applications, Working with Data and Services, Troubleshooting and Debugging Web Applications, Working with Client-Side Scripting, and Configuring and Deploying Web Applications. This course leverages the same content as found in the Microsoft Official Academic Course (MOAC) for this exam.
- Web Development Fundamentals is a Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) entry level certification exam.
A Web Application contains an application’s resources such as servlets, JavaServer Pages (JSP), JSP tag libraries, and static resources such as HTML pages and image files. A Web Application can also define links to resources outside of the application such as Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB). Web Applications use a standard J2EE deployment descriptor in conjunction with a WebLogic-specific deployment descriptor to define the resources and their operating parameters.
JSP pages and HTTP servlets can access all services and APIs available in WebLogic Server. These services include EJBs, database connections via Java Database Connectivity (JDBC), JavaMessaging Service (JMS), XML, and more.
Web Applications use a standard directory structure defined in the J2EE specification and can be deployed as a collection of files that use this directory structure (this type of deployment is called exploded directory format) or as an archived file called a .war file. Deploying a Web Application in exploded directory format is recommended primarily for use while developing your application. Deploying a Web Application as a .war file is recommended primarily for production environments.
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How to Debug a Web Application?
Web applications are applications that are deployed via the internet, and run within the browser itself. The app is hosted on the website’s servers, rather than stored locally on your computer. Web applications have become increasingly popular. The video player’s found on site’s such as YouTube and other video or music streaming sites are an example of popular web apps. There are also many games available as web apps as well. As with all application development, knowing how to debug a web application will allow you to provide your web application’s users with a more enjoyable, hassle free experience.
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- Module 1: Creating a Web Page
- Module 2: Creating an Interactive Web Page
- Module 3: Working with XML, Data Objects, and WCF
- Module 4: Working with Data
- Module 5: Working with Client-Side Scripting
- Module 6: Troubleshooting and Debugging Web Applications
- Module 7: Configuring and Deploying Web Applications






