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Granite Inventory JAVA Plug-ins

Course Code: NG-GI-11

Length: 1 day

Delivery Mode: Instructor-led

Additional Information: Client-site sessions are available.

Overview

The Granite Inventory JAVA Plug-Ins allow developers or knowledgeable JAVA programmers make use of these Granite Inventory Plugins modules and develop using either SQL procedures (in the database) or EJBs (deployed on the same or another application server) that extend the power of the Granite Inventory application to provide custom business logic, authentication, and validations specific to your deployment. The Granite Inventory System comes with several pre-installed Java-based Plugins. These Plugins are deployed in the Middle Tier and appear in the Granite Inventory Admin client plug-in registry as default Plugins. Through instructor-led training with hands-on exercises, this course will provide a strong understanding of the overall capabilities of Granite Inventory applications JAVA Plug-Ins, how to build them and how to implement them. Participants should be able to develop plug-ins based on their network needsCourse Aim To provide the delegates the necessary skills to program, develop and implement any number of JAVA plug-ins.

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You Will Learn

  • Understand the various types of Plug-Ins available to the Granite Inventory application.
  • Understand to create/program Java Plug-Ins
  • Understand how to deploy Java Plug-Ins
  • Understand how to test Java Plug-Ins to ensure they are working to the standards needed.

    Take Home Materials

    Delegates receive a tutorial that takes them through the steps to develop the code exercises from class.

    Who Can Benefit

    The Granite Inventory Plug-in Software Developer Kit (SDK) provides a Java API that allows developers and programmers to develop custom Plugins that implement customized rules for validating Granite Inventory objects, user authentication, and targeted messaging.

    Prerequisites

    Using and creating Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs), especially stateless Java Session Beans Creating and deploying Enterprise Application Archive (EAR) and Web archive (WAR) files. Using the Granite Inventory ASI-API Using the Granite Inventory End-User and Admin clients