• Advanced Java
  • Advanced Java


  • Course Highlights

    JAVA is a technology that allows Programmer for software design and written just once and run on a variety of real computers, Java can be used to create complete applications that may run on a single computer or be distributed among servers and clients in a network.
    JAVA course is designed to equip students and professional for developing industrial-strength computer applications and think about software developing and program design. Java course is aimed at those who have prior programming skills.Through the Java course,the student will develop their thinking about software development and program design. Java Training include OOPS concepts, advanced features, program design and the use of various packages.

    Developing Web applications on MyEclipse and Net Beans IDEs.Deploying
    Servlets and JSPs on Weblogic, Websphere, JBoss application Servers

    JDBC 4.0
    ›› Introduction to JDBC
    ›› JDBC architecture
    ›› java.sql Package
    ›› Connection, Statement, ResultSet
    ›› Prepared Statement
    ›› Callable Statement
    ›› Scrollable and Updatable ResultSet
    ›› Batch Updates
    ›› ResultSetMetaData
    ›› Simple Transaction Management
    ›› Four Levels of JDBC drivers, their pros & cons
    ›› Features of JDBC 3.0

    Servlets 3.0
    ›› Need of Server side Programming
    ›› Introduction to Servlets
    ›› Servlet Life Cycle
    ›› javax.servlet package
    ›› ServletConfig, ServletContext, ServletResponse
    ›› Supplying initialization parameters to Servlets
    ›› Performing database operations in Servlets
    ›› Include and forward mechanisms
    ›› Applying filters to Servlets
    ›› javax.servlet.http Package
    ›› HttpServlet Life Cycle
    ›› Http request methods GET vs POST
    ›› Http ServletRequest, HttpServletResponse
    ›› Dealing with Http headers & error codes
    ›› Session Tracking, purpose
    ›› Hidden form fields, Cookies
    ›› Http Session, URL rewriting
    ›› Event listeners
    ›› Web application security

    JSP 2.2
    ›› Disadvantages of Servlets
    ›› Introduction to JSP
    ›› JSP Life Cycle
    ›› Creating dynamic Web content with JSP
    ›› Scripting elements
    ›› Scriplet
    ›› Declaration
    ›› Expression
    ›› XML syntax for JSP elements
    ›› JSP directives page, include and taglib
    ›› JSP implicit objects
    ›› JSP scopes
    ›› Include and forward mechanism
    ›› Using a Java bean in a jsp
    ›› JSP Model 1 architecture
    ›› JSP Model 2 (MVC) architecture
    ›› Custom Tag Development
    ›› Classic Tags, Simple Tags
    ›› Error Handling in a jsp
    ›› JSTL
    ›› Expression Language
    ›› Processing XML in a jsp

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