ADVANCED JAVA
Overview:
Java is a set of several computer software products and specifications from Oracle Corporation that provides a system for developing application software and deploying it in a cross-platform computing environment. Java is used in a wide variety of computing platforms from embedded devices and mobile phones on the low end, to enterprise servers and supercomputers on the high end. While less common, Java applets are sometimes used to provide improved and secure functions while browsing the World Wide Web on desktop computers.
course content
- 1.Overview of RDBMS
- 2.Introduction to JDBC & JDBC Architecture
- 3.Establishing a JDBC Connection
- 4.Executing Statement, PreparedStatement and CallableStatement
- 5.Scrollable and Editable ResultSet
- 6.Types of JDBC Drivers
- 1.Introduction to CGI
- 2.GET and POST Request Methods
- 3.What is Name-Value pair
- 4.Content Types and MIME
- 1.Servlet as an improved CGI
- 2.Servlet Fundamentals/API
- 3.Developing and Deploying Servlets
- 4.State Management using Cookies, Session and Application
- 1.JSP Architecture
- 2.Basics & Syntax
- 3.JSP Directive Tags
- 4.JSP Scriptlet Tags
- 5.JSP Action Tags
- 6.Using Java Beans from JSP
- 7.JSP Tag Library
- 1.Object Persistence and Serialization
- 2.Introduction to Distributed Computing & 3 - Tier Architecture
- 3.RMI Architecture
- 4.RMI for Distributed Computing
- 5.Callback in RMI
- 1.JavaBean Architecture
- 2.JavaBean Characteristics
- 3.Providing Properties & Methods
- 4.Event in JavaBeans
- 5.Participating in Instrospection
- 1.Introduction to CORBA
- 2.CORBA for Distributed computing
- 3.ORB & IIOP
- 4.Defining interfaces and datatypes using Interface Definition Language (IDL)
- 5.CosNaming Service
- 6.Developing CORBA Client/Server application using JavaIDL
- 1.Model-View-Controller (MVC) Architecture
- 2.MVC Model 1 and Model 2 in Web Applications
- 3.What is a Framework?
- 4.Introduction to Struts Framework
- 5.Struts Framework Components
- 6.Struts Controller Components
- 7.Struts Model Components
- 8.Struts View Components
- 1.Web Application Directory Structure
- 2.Web Application Deployment Descriptor
- 3.Struts Configuration File
- Controller Mechanisms
- 1.Business Objects and JavaBeans
- 2.Persistence and Persistent Objects
- 3.Implementing Model using Struts
- 1.ActionForms
- 2.ActionErrors
- 1.Tag Library Overview
- 2.Tag Libraries in Struts
- 3.Using JavaBeans with Strut Tags
- 4.Struts HTML Tags
- 5.Overview of JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL)
- 1.ActionError and ActionErrors
- 2.Adding Error handling
- 3.ActionForm validate method
- 4.Error Management in Action.execute ()
- 5.Handling exceptions
- 6.Declarative Exception Handling
- 1.Email
- 2.Mask
- 3.Range
- 4.Length
- 5.Date
- 6.Credit card