This course is the next level of the -
Core Java programming, and is designed for individuals who possess a strong foundation in the Java Programming language.
The course covers the remaining advanced java programming components, such as JDBC, Swing, JFC, Servlets, JSP, etc.
Offline study kit is available for this course. Start your .NET study at your own time, pace and speed.
Prerequisites
- Before joining this course, you should have completed the Core Java programming training
- Student should:
- Be competent in creating programs in java programming language
- Create and edit text files using a text editor
- Understand object-oriented principles
- Attend our FREE Programming essentials webinar.
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This course covers following topics:
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- Generics
- Collections Framework
- Lists
- Sets
- Maps
- Queues
- Utility Classes: Arrays, Collections
- Networking
- Sockets
- Multicast Socket
- Ports
- Internet addressing
- URL
- TCP/IP
- UDP
- Datagrams
- URL-Connection
- Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
- JDBC Drivers
- Connectivity with MySQL and Oracle
- Statement
- PreparedStatement
- CallableStatement
- ResultSet
- ResultSetMetaData
- DatabaseMetaData
- Batch Processing
- Transaction Management
- XML Basics
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- Servlets
- Basics of Servlet
- Servlet API
- Servlet Interface
- GenericServlet
- HttpServlet
- Servlet Life Cycle
- ServletRequest
- Servlet Collaboration
- RequestDispacher
- sendRedirect
- ServletConfig
- ServletContext
- Attributes
- Session Tracking
- Cookies
- Hidden Form Field
- URL Rewriting
- HttpSession
- Events and Listener
- Filter
- FilterConfig
- JSP
- Basics of JSP
- Life cycle of JSP
- JSP API
- scripting elements
- scriptlet tag
- expression tag
- declaration tag
- Implicit Objects
- Directive Elements
- Exception Handling
- Error Pages
- Action Elements
- Beans in jsp
- Expression Language
- JSTL
- MVC in JSP
- Custom tags
- Spring introduction
- Hibernate introduction (HQL, HCQL)
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