Re: So what does it take to get a Job around here?

Jiansen Niu <[email protected]> Tue, 27 Apr 2010 23:47:28 -0400
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We should spit the training into at least following sessions/sections:
1. JEE standards: JSP, Servlets, JSF, EJB3(Session and Message Beans), JPA,
JMS etc.
2. Open Source frameworks, like Spring, Hibernate, iBatis, JBoss Seam,
Wicket, Structs 1 & 2, Ant, Maven, JUnit, ICEFaces, Facelets(which is
already included in JSF in JEE 6).
3. Web Services, jax-ws, jax-rs
4. Application Servers/Web Containers: Tomcat, JBoss, WAS, Weblogic.

I can do a training for Spring MVC/JSF/JSP/Servlets/ICEFaces/Facelets +
Spring Core/Spring AOP + JPA/Hibernate/iBatis + Tomcat/WAS + JUnit/Spring
test framework + ANT/Maven/CI tools(Hudson/Cruise Control etc.).

Jiansen.



On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 4:21 PM, Harold Meder <[email protected]>wrote:

> Well, Java ... naturally.
> Then, you'll want J2EE, Servlets and JSP.
> And then, something like Struts.
> Eclipse should do for an IDE.
>
> Too basic?
> Let's add EJB.
> How about some JMS?
> Is that enough for the basic Java Software Developer opportunity?
>
> So, do it!
>
> I bet that if you put in a 60 hour week, you could learn enough to get
> through most technical interviews.
> Then, you would need to come up with a project that you can put on our
> resume.
>
> *Let's have some fun and do it together.*
> Please respond if ...
>  - you would be interested in a Study Group where we would
>       - configure our laptops to support these frameworks and
>       - learn how to use these frameworks.
>
>  - you have some dusty text books that you would be willing to loan towards
> this venture.
>  - you are interested in practicing your training skills and are willing to
> teach what you know.
>  - you have a project that you need to get done cheaply (i.e., > free).
>  - you have a laptop that hasn't recently spun its disk and you would be
> willing to loan.
>  - you have access to a venue with access to the Internet where a study
> group could meet.
>
> We could even do this with some lean agility.
>
>    Harold Meder.
>
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