Java Training Prerequisites :

Java it is an Object oriented Programming Language. It is platform independent, secure and Multi threaded.it is used to develop software and applications.A Java program Can run Various operating Systems. With this Java Training you will able to understand the all concepts clearly.

Objectives of Java Training

Familiar with Java Language
How to write Java code According to OOPs concepts
Design Graphical User applications
Develop the applications using JDBC

Who can learn this course
B.E/B.tech Students
Working Professionals

Java Training Duration : 4 Months
Java Training Content :

New Features JAVASE 6 & J2SE 5.0
Generics
Enhanced for loop(for each loop)
Autoboxing/Unboxing
Typesafe Enums
Varargs
Static Import
Metadata(Annotations)
Collections Framework
Reflection API
Application Development on Eclipse IDE

Java 7 New Features

Introduction to JAVA
How to Install Java and about Environment Variables
JVM Architecture
Datatypes, Variables, Keywords and Identifiers
Operators and Expressions, Naming Conventions in Java
Control Flow Statements
Arrays
Command Line Arguments
Object and Class
Object Oriented Programming(OOP)
Inheritance
Interfaces
Abstract Classes, Inner Classes
Access Specifiers, Access Modifiers
Packages
Collection Frame Work
Exception Handling
Multi Threading
Input/Output Streams
Networking
AWT, Applets and Swings

FAQ’s and SCJP Exam Oriented Concepts

Course Highlights
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
HttpServletRequest, 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
Java EE

RMI-Remote Method Ivocation
Java Distributed Technology
RMI Architecture
Dynamic / Bootstrap Clients
Object Passing in RMI
DGC
Activation
RMI -IIOP

J2EE Introduction J2EE Architecture,Comparison between J2EE&.NET,J2EE :Application development roles.

EJB – Enterprise Java Beans
I
ntroduction
Comparison between different Distributed tech(EJB, CORBA, COM/DCOM)
EJB Architecture
EJB Container
Stateless Session Bean
Statefull Session Bean
Bean Managed Entity Bean (Container Managed Entity Bean, Bean Managed Security)
Container Managed Security
Bean Managed Transactions
Container Managed Security
Bean Managed Transactions
Container Managed Transactions
Clusters
Using JDBC Connection Pool in EJB

EJB 2.0
Local Enterprise Beans
CMP2.0 model – Container Managed Persistency
EJBQL – EJB Query Language
EJB Select Methods
Finder Methods with EJBQL
CMR – Container Manager Relationships
MDB-Message Driven Bean

EJB 2.1
Enhancements to EJB –QL
Timer Service
Web services Support to SLSB

EJB 3.0
Introduction to EJB 3.0
Architecture of EJB 3.0
Session Beans in EJB 3.0
Stateless Session Bean
Stateful Session Bean
Entity Components + JPA 1.0
Simplified packagingin on context dependency injection (CDI)
JPA-Java persistence API
Relations with Entites
one-to-one
one-to-many
many-to-one,
many-to-many
inheritance with Entities
JPQL-Java Persistance Query Language
Message Driven Bean in EJB 3.0
Transaction with EJB 3.0
AOP in EJB 3.0
AOP – Aspect oriented programming
Exposing EJB 3.0
Stateless Session Bean as Web Service

EJB 3.1
Introduction of 3.1
Removal of local business interface
Introduction of singletons
Asynchronous Session Beans
Embeddable API forexecuting EJB in Java SE env

JTS/JTA-JavaTransaction Service / Java Transaction API
A
CID(Atomicity , Consistency, Isolation, Durability) properties
When to use Transactions
Local
Transactions
Distributed Transactions
Flat Transactions
Nested Transactions
Chained Transactions
Two- phase Commit Protocol

JNDI-Java Naming & Directory Interface
JNDI Architecture, Programming with JNDI, JNDI Security.
JAAS (Java Authentication and Authorization Service)
JMS 1.1 (Java Messaging Service)
Java Mail 1.3

XML (extensible markup Language)
Introduction
Need of XML in application architectures
DTD (Document Type Definition)
XML Parsers – SAX (Simple API for XML)
DOM (Document Object Model)
using IBM’s XML4J
parser
XML Schemas
XML DB Utility (XML SQL Utility)

XSL :
XSL tags
using apache szian’s XSLT engine for transformation
X path specifications
X path expressions

JAXP 1.2 (Java API for XML Parsing)

Web Services
S
OAP 1.1 (Simple Object Access Protocol)
UDDI 2.0 (The Universel Description, Discovery and Integration )
WSDL 1.1(Web Services Description Language)
JAX-RPC 1.1(Java API for XML Remote Procedure Call)
SAAJ 1.2 (SOAP with Attachments API for Java)
JAXR (Java API for XML Registration)
JAXB (Java Architecture for XML Binding)
JAXWS (Java API for XML …….Webservices)

J2EE Design Patterns

Servers
Weblogic 10.0
IBM Websphere 6.0
J Boss
Sun one Application Server 9.1
Oracle 9i Application Server
Pramati
Glass Fish

IDE’S
My Eclipse
J Builder
Intellij
Net Beans
Weblogic Workshop
EXADEL Studio
WSAD

TOOLS
Build – ANT
Logging – Log 4j

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What is Java? Most of you will say that it is a general-purpose, concurrent, object-oriented, class-based, and the runtime environment(JRE) which consists of JVM which is the cornerstone of the Java platform. This blog will clear all your doubts about why to learn java, features and how it works.

In this blog, I would be covering following topics:
Java Applications
Before I go ahead with this, let me brief you about why you should choose Java. It is highly popular and has dominated this field from early 2000’s till the present 2018.

Some of the applications are listed below:

Banking: To deal with transaction management.
Retail: Billing applications that you see in a store/restaurant are completely written in Java.
Information Technology: Java is designed to solve implementation dependencies.
Android: Applications are either written in Java or use Java API.
Financial services: It is used in server-side applications.
Stock market: To write algorithms as to which company they should invest in.
Big Data: Hadoop MapReduce framework is written using Java.
Scientific and Research Community: To deal with huge amount of data.
Wait! Java can do more.

Let’s see how some of the technologies make use of Java as an essential core of their functionalities.

What is Java? Most of you will say that it is a general-purpose, concurrent, object-oriented, class-based, and the runtime environment(JRE) which consists of JVM which is the cornerstone of the Java platform. This blog will clear all your doubts about why to learn java, features and how it works.

In this blog, I would be covering following topics:

Java Applications
Before I go ahead with this, let me brief you about why you should choose Java. It is highly popular and has dominated this field from early 2000’s till the present 2018.

Let’s see how some of the technologies make use of Java as an essential core of their functionalities.

Technologies Use Java – What is Java – EdurekaLet’s see how some of the technologies make use of Java as an essential core of their functionalities.
You can see in the above image, Java is an ocean of opportunities
Let us see a brief history of Java.

What is Java? Most of you will say that it is a general-purpose, concurrent, object-oriented, class-based, and the runtime environment(JRE) which consists of JVM which is the cornerstone of the Java platform. This blog will clear all your doubts about why to learn java, features and how it works.

In this blog, I would be covering following topics:
Java Applications
Before I go ahead with this, let me brief you about why you should choose Java. It is highly popular and has dominated this field from early 2000’s till the present 2018.

Some of the applications are listed below:
Banking
: To deal with transaction management.
Retail: Billing applications that you see in a store/restaurant are completely written in Java.

Information Technology: Java is designed to solve implementation dependencies.
Android: Applications are either written in Java or use Java API.
Financial services: It is used in server-side applications.
Stock market: To write algorithms as to which company they should invest in.
Big Data: Hadoop MapReduce framework is written using Java.

Scientific and Research Community: To deal with huge amount of data.
Wait! Java can do more.
Let’s see how some of the technologies make use of Java as an essential core of their functionalities.

Technologies Use Java – What is Java – EdurekaLet’s see how some of the technologies make use of Java as an essential core of their functionalities.
You can see in the above image, Java is an ocean of opportunities.
Let us see a brief history of Java.

History
Java is a programming language developed by James Gosling with other team members named Mike Sheridan and Patrick Naughton also called as Green Team in 1995 for Sun Microsystems for digital devices such as set-top boxes, televisions etc. Now, let us explore the language in detail.

Java is: –
Concurrent where you can execute many statements instead of sequentially executing it.
Class-based and an object-oriented programming language.
Independent programming language that follows the logic of “Write once, Run anywhere” i.e. the compiled code can run on all platforms which supports java.
In simple words, it is a computing platform where you can develop applications.

You may go through this session where our Certification Training expert has explained the topics in a detailed manner with examples which will help you to understand the concepts better.

Portable: This is platform independent which means that any application written on one platform can be easily ported to another platform.

Object-Oriented feature of java – edurekaObject-oriented: Everything is considered to be an “object” which possess some state, behavior and all the operations are performed using these objects.

Secured – edurekaSecured: All the code is converted in bytecode after compilation, which is not readable by a human. and java does not use an explicit pointer and run the programs inside the sandbox to prevent any activities from untrusted sources. It enables to develop virus-free, tamper-free systems/applications.

Dynamic state – edurekaDynamic: It has the ability to adapt to an evolving environment which supports dynamic memory allocation due to which memory wastage is reduced and performance of the application is increased.

Distributed state feature – edurekaDistributed: This language provides a feature which helps to create distributed applications. Using Remote Method Invocation (RMI), a program can invoke a method of another program across a…

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