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Java Courses

CORE JAVA
  • Understanding Requirement: Why Java
  • Why Java is important to the Internet
  • JAVA on LINUX Platform
  • Java Virtual Machine Architecture
  • Class loading process by Classloaders
  • Role of Just in Time Compiler (JIT)
  • Execution Engine
  • Data Types, Variables ad Arrays
  • Operators
  • Control statements
  • Object oriented Paradigms
  • Abstraction
  • The Three OOP Principles (Encapsulation, Inheritance and Polymorphism)
  • Class Fundamentals
  • Command Line Arguments
  • Learning static initializer
  • Declaration on of Objects
  • Instance Variable Hiding
  • Overloading and Overriding of Methods
  • Understanding of Access Controls:   Private, Public and Protected
  • Learning Nested and Inner Classes
  • Dynamic method Dispatching
  • Using Abstract Classes
  • Using final to prevent Overriding & Inheritance
  • Garbage Collection
  • Defining a package
  • Understanding CLASSPATH
  • Access Protection
  • Importing packages
  • Defining and Implementing interfaces
  • Anonymous classes
  • Abstract classes Vs Interfaces
  • Adapter classes
  • Fundamental of Exception handling
  • Types of Exceptions
  • Learning exceptions handlers
  • Try and Catch
  • Multiple catch Clauses
  • Nested Try statements
  • Throw , throws and finally
  • Creating custom exceptions
  • Assertion
  • Learning String Operation
  • Learning character Extraction
  • Learning string Comparison
  • Understanding string Buffer Classes
  • String builder class
  • Creating Immutable Class
  • Premain method , Object size
  • Generics
  • Annotations
  • Vargs
  • Static Import
  • For each
  • String in which
  • Multiple exception handling
  • Dimond Operator
  • Finding out constant and method declaration belong to an interface
  • Creating an instance of a class whose name is not known until runtime
  • Getting and setting value of an objects field if field name is unknown until runtime
  • Invoking a method on an object if the method is unknown until runtime
  • Creating a new array whose size and components type are not know until runtime
  • Invoking private member of a class
  • Introduction to JFC
  • Controls
  • Event Classes
  • Event listeners
  • Applenet Basics
  • Architecture and Skeleton
  • Simple Apple Display Methods
  • The HTML Applet Tag
  • Inter Applet communication
  • Trusted Applet (Applet with Database)
  • The java thread model
  • Creating a thread: Extended Thread and Implementing Runable
  • Creating multiple Thread and Context Switching
  • Synchronization: methods and statements
  • Inter thread Communication
  • Thread local
  • Dead lock
  • Threadpool executer class
  • Shutdown hookup
  • Re-entrent locking
  • The java thread model
  • Creating a thread: Extended Thread and Implementing Runable
  • Creating multiple Thread and Context Switching
  • Synchronization: methods and statements
  • Inter thread Communication
  • Thread local
  • Dead lock
  • Threadpool executer class
  • Shutdown hookup
  • Re-entrent locking
  • File handling
  • Binary Streams
  • Character stream
  • Serialization
  • Scanner
  • Stream tokenizer
  • String tokenizer
  • GzipOutStream class
  • Data Encryption & decryption
  • URL, InetAddress
  • Socket And Server Socket
  • Datagram socket
  • Socket factories
  • Determining the class of an object
  • Getting information about classes modifier, fields, methods, constructor, and super classes

ADVANCED JAVA/J2EE (JAVA 2 ENTERPRISE EDITION)
  • The Collection Interfaces (list , set, Sorted set)
  • The collection classes (The array list, Linked list, Hash set, Tree set)
  • Accessing a Collection via an Iterator
  • Working with maps
  • Working with Comparators
  • The Collection Algorithms
  • The Legacy Classes and Interfaces (Enumeration, Vector, Stack, Dictionary, Hash table)
  • Date and Time Handling
  • COLLECTION CLASS
  • Array class
  • Usage of Property file
  • Define the locale
  • ResourceBundle
  • Fetching Text from ResourceBundle
  • Distributed Applications
  • RMI Architecture
  • Implementation
  • Call-Back Mechanism
  • @WebFilter
  • @WebInitParam
  • @WebListener
  • @WebServlet
  • @MultipartConfig
  • @ServletSecurity
  • File uploading/file downloading
  • Security
  • Refreshing servlet
  • JDBC Drivers
  • Statements
  • Metadata
  • Scrollable & Updatable Result set
  • Batch Updates
  • Data Sources And Connecting Pooling
  • Row sets
  • Transaction (commit , rollback,savepoint)
  • Getting Data from excel sheet
  • Generating log file
  • Single Tier
  • Two Tier
  • Three Tier
  • N Tier
  • Web components
  • Business components
  • Containers Type
  • Containers Services
  • Java Naming and Directory Interfaces
  • Java Transaction Services
  • Java Messaging Services
  • Java Authentication & Authorization Services
  • Use Cases
  • Diagrams
  • Web components
  • Business components
  • Document type Definition (DTD)
  • XML parsers
  • Document object module(DOM)
  • Simple API for XML (SAX)
  • Introduction to Web Programming
  • Advantages to Servlet
  • Servlet Lifecycle
  • Request Dispatching
  • Session Tracker
  • Event Listener
  • Dependency Injection
  • Filters
  • Servlet with Annotation
  • JSP Architecture
  • JSP Element
  • JSP Directives
  • JSP Actions
  • JSP Objects
  • Custom Tags
  • Using Tags of JSTL
  • Expression Language
  • Exception handling in JSP
  • XMLHTTPRequest
  • Ready State
  • OnreadystateChange
  • ResponseText
  • ResponseXML
  • Status
  • StatusText
  • Div Tag
  • Jquery with Ajax
  • Jquery Event
  • Jquery Selectors
  • JSON
  • Calling JSP with Jquery
  • Animation
  • get ( ) Function
  • Jquery Ajax Event
  • Introduction
  • Architecture
  • Types of EJB
  • Introduction
  • State Management
  • Dpendency Injection
  • Interceptors
  • Timer Service
  • Life cycle Callback Methods
  • @PostConstruct
  • @PreDestroy
  • @PreActivate
  • @PrePassivate
  • Types
  • Stateless
  • State full
  • Singleton
  • Introduction
  • Java Persistence API
  • Java Persistence Query
  • Language(JPQL)
  • The Entity Life Cycle
  • Entity Relationships
  • @One To One
  • @One To Many
  • @Many To One
  • @Many To Many
  • @Entity
  • @Id
  • @Table
  • @Column
  • @Basic
  • Messaging overview
  • Messaging models
  • Point to point models
  • Topic subscriber models
  • JMS Implementation
  • Life cycle
  • @MessageDriven
  • @ActivationConfigProperty
  • Why design pattern?
  • Front controller
  • Composite view
  • Session façade
  • Service Locator
  • Data Access Object
  • Value object
  • Singleton pattern , factory pattern
  • Email system and Protocols
  • Architecture
  • Sending mail
  • Receiving mail
  • Handling attachments
  • Replying & forwarding
  • Local Device
  • UUID class
  • Discovery Listener
  • A conceptual overview of Web Services
  • Web services requirements
  • SOAP
  • WSDL
  • UDDI
  • My Eclipse 2013
  • NetBeans 6.5
  • Apache Tomcat 7.0
  • Bea's Web logic 10.3/12c
  • J Boss
  • Sun Application server
  • Web share
  • MVC /Model2
  • Filter
  • Action
  • Result
  • Interceptors
  • Valuestack, ONGC and DATA transfer
  • Action Context
  • Introducing Struts 2 actions
  • Packing your actions
  • Implementing Actions
  • Transferring data onto objects
  • File uploading: a case study
  • Why intercept requests
  • Interceptors in actions
  • Surveying the built –in struts 2 interceptor
  • Building your own interceptor
  • Data transfer and type conversion
  • OGNL and Struts 2
  • Built-in type convertors
  • Customizing type conversion
  • An overview of struts tags
  • Data tags
  • Miscellaneous tags
  • Using JSTL and other native tags
  • A brief primer for the OGNL expression language
  • Why we need UI components tags
  • Tags, template, and themes
  • UI component tag reference
  • Life after action
  • Commonly used result types
  • Global results
  • Why use spring with struts 2?
  • Adding to spring to struts 2
  • Why use the java persistence API with struts 2?
  • Getting familiar with the validation framework
  • Wiring your actions for validation
  • Writing a custom validator
  • Validation framework advanced topics
  • The struts 2 framework and JAVA i154n
  • A struts 2 i154n demo
  • Struts 2 i154n: the details
  • Overloading the framework's default locale determination
  • Introduction
  • Select
  • Where
  • Insert
  • Update
  • Delete
  • SQL order By
  • SQL AND & OR
  • SQL in
  • SQL between
  • SQL join
  • SQL union
  • SQL create
  • SQL drop
  • SQL alter
  • Decode SQL
  • SQL group By
  • SQL select by
  • SQL create view
  • Creating index
  • Aggregate functions
  • Scalar functions
  • Serialization 2
  • XML2
  • Object- oriented Database system
  • Mapping
  • Hibernate Architecture
  • Hibernate configuration
  • Hibernate's Support for Other Technologies
  • Installing Hibernate
  • A “Hello world” stand alone application
  • A Servlet–Based Hibernate application
  • Mapping a basic Java Class
  • Mapping a Class with Binary Data
  • Mapping a Serializable Class
  • Mapping a class with Data/ calendar attributes
  • Mapping a Read-only class
  • Mapping a class using Versioning /Timestamps
  • Table-Per –class Hierarchy Mapping
  • Table-Per –subclass Hierarchy Mapping
  • Table-Per –concrete-subclass Hierarchy Mapping
  • Persistence interfaces
  • JDBC Drivers
  • Associations
  • Lazy initialization
  • Mapping Maps/Sorted Maps
  • Mapping Sets/Sorted Sets
  • Mapping lists
  • Mapping Arrays
  • Mapping a Bidirectional Association
  • Persisting Objects
  • Loading Data into an Object
  • Updating and finding Objects
  • Queries
  • Named Queries
  • SQL Queries
  • Hibernate Queries language
  • Setting Up a Session Factory Cache
  • Using the persistent Object cache
  • Using the Query cache
  • Setting Up EHcache
  • Configuration
  • Database support
  • Using Transactions
  • The Transactions API
  • Transaction Example Using Oracle
  • Locking
  • Introduction to XDoclet
  • Using XDOclet with Hibernate
  • Hibernate XDoclet Tags and description
  • Hibernator
  • HiberClipse
  • Hibernate synchronizer
  • Struts and Hibernate
  • Spring and Hibernate
  • Struts, Spring and Hibernate
  • Spring modules
  • Understanding dependency Injection
  • Applying aspect-oriented programming
  • Containing your Bean
  • Creating bean
  • Injecting into bean properties
  • Auto wiring
  • Controlling bean creation
  • Declaring parent and Child Bean
  • Applying method injection
  • Injecting Non-spring Beans
  • Registering Custom property editors
  • Introducing AOP
  • Creating classic spring aspects
  • Creating advice
  • Defining Pointcuts and Advisors
  • Using proxyFactory Bean
  • Autoproxying
  • Learning spring's data Access Philosphy
  • Configuring a data source
  • Using JDBC with Spring
  • Working with JDBC Templates
  • Using Spring's DAO Support Classes for JDBC
  • Integrating Hibernate with Spring
  • Caching
  • An overview of Spring remoting
  • Working with RMI
  • Remoting with Hessian and Burlap
  • Using Spring's Http Invoker
  • Spring and Web services
  • Introducing Spring-WS
  • Defining Contract (First!)
  • Handling messages with service endpoints
  • Wiring it all together
  • Consuming Spring-WS Web services
  • Wiring EJBs in Spring
  • Spring and EJB3
  • Getting started with Spring MVC
  • Mapping requests to controller
  • Handling request with controller
  • Handling exceptions
  • Using spring with struts
  • Registering the Spring plug-in with struts
  • Writing springware struts actions
  • What about struts 2?
  • Working Spring into webwork2 / struts 2
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