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Java Programming Server Side Basics |
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| SUMMARY: |
The Introduction to Java Programming course teaches students: the syntax of the Java programming language; Object-Oriented Programming using Java; exception handling; file input/output (I/O); accessing RDBMS using JDBC; JSP (JavaServer Pages), Servlets; and Java Beans (JBs). Students will learn how to develop Java applications.
Topics:
• Java Basics • Branching and Looping • Objects • Advanced Class Concepts • Exceptions • Stream I/O • JDBC • Client/Server Processing Overview • Model-View-Controller • Servlets 2.4 Specifications • JavaServer Pages 2.0 Specifications • JavaBeans • Threads
Environment • using Jakarta-Tomcat-4.0.1 Web Server & j2sdk1.4.1 • includes using APIs for Java, Servlets & JSPs • Each student will receive a CD, which contains a copy of all software, exercises and solutions. |
| AUDIENCE: |
This course is intended for programmers who are interested in adding Java to their skills. |
| PREREQUISITES: |
Students should have some basic-level knowledge of programming in any programming language, preferably C or C++, or other OOP languages. |
| APPROACH: |
Extensive practical exercises take students through all major aspects of the design and development of Java programs. |
| OBJECTIVES: |
After completing this course, the student should be able to:
• Apply OOP principles • Design OO applications using abstraction, encapsulation, modularity, and hierarchy • Create applications • Use Java Exceptions to guarantee graceful error recovery of your application • Do input/output using Java • Use JDBC to access data base tables • Create Servlets, JSPs, and Java Beans |
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© 2007 Verhoef Training, Inc.
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Schedule Dates
Course offered as Inhouse or Public
PUBLIC SCHEDULE |
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8/11/2008
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Philadelphia |
PA |
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11/10/2008
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Las Vegas |
NV |
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