Java Training
Java is a programming language designed for the use of the distributed environment of the Internet, and powerful technology with state-of-the-art utilities, enterprise applications running in 850 million and more personal computers worldwide. A programming language produces software for multiple platforms using a compiled code runs on most operating systems including Windows, Linux, and Mac OS.
Course Description
- Know about object-oriented programming concepts
- Object Basics and Simple Data Objects Classes and Inheritance Interfaces and Packages
- Handling Errors with Exceptions
- Threads: Doing Two or More Tasks At Once I/O
- Reading and Writing
- Accessing System Resources
- Collections
- JDBC
- JSP
- Servelts
- Struts 1.3
- An Introduction to MySQL database
- Connecting Java application to MySQL
- How to design a database
- An Introduction to SQL – Structured Query Language
- Executing SQL through JAVA application
- Fetching Desired Data into JAVA application using the "SELECT" statement
- Exceeding your database using the "INSERT" statement
- Up-to-date your database with "UPDATE" statement
- Keep only necessary records by "DELETE" statement
- Getting a summarized version of data using an AGGREGATE function
- GROUP and ORDER your records
- Working with Complex Queries – JOINS, INNER Queries
- Defining and Calling Stored Procedures
- Displaying large data into multiple pages - Pagination
- Introduction to Ajax - Asynchronous JavaScript and XML
- Purpose of Ajax
- Ajax Components – key technologies of Ajax
- JavaScript and DOM
- Http Request Object – Compatibility Secrets
- Methods and Properties of Http Request Object
- Creating and Using Http Request Object
- Generating and Handling the Response - The Role of Server
- Known Problems – Do's and Dont's
- Learning best practices and standards
- Advanced security concepts
- Optimization techniques
- Advanced PHP configurations
- SEO and JAVA
- Introduction to technical documentation
- Introduction to Framework
- Introduction to Open Source Applications
- Working with FTP