J2EE
Overview:
J2EE (Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition) is a Java platform designed for the mainframe-scale computing typical of large enterprises. Sun Microsystems (together with industry partners
such as IBM) designedJ2EE to simplify application development in a thin client tiered environment.
JDBC
- 1.Introduction to ODBC, JDBC & Types of Drivers
- 2.JDBC API & Database Connection
- 3.Types of Statements & Other API's of Java
- 4.JDBC 2.0 Result Set Extensions
- 1.Introduction to Web Server, C/S Arch, ServerSide Scripting
- 2.Servlet API, Life Cycle of Servlet, Html Forms SSI, Session
- 3.Tracking,Servlet Chaining
- 4.JDBC with Servlets APPLET Servlet Communication
- 1.Introduction to B2B, B2C & XML
- 2.DTD & Basic XML Tags
- 3.XML Schema
- 4.DOM & DSO
- 5.Name Space & Schemas
- 6. XSL, CSS & XLL,XPath
- 1.Introduction to EJB & Enterprise Computing
- 2.Building business tier using EJB For a web application(Struts)
- 3.Weblogic containers & Server Services
- 4.Types of Beans & Functionalities
- 5.Introduction to Session Bean
- 6.Developing & Deploying Stateless & Statefull Session Bean
- 7.Introduction to Entity Beans
- 8.Developing & Deploying Entity Beans
- 9. Entity Bean Relationships
- 10.Message Driven Beans & Deployment
- 11.Transaction Management (BMT and CMT)
- 1.Introduction to J2EE & Distributed Architecture
- 2.Servlets, JSP & Integration of EJB with J2EE
- 3.JMS, JNDI, POOLING, JTS
- 4.JMS JNDI
- 5.JTS, Java-Mail
- 6.Pooling Services and Enterprise Computing
- 1.IOC Container
- 2.Dependency Injection
- 3.Aspect oriented programming
- 4.Spring JDBC
- 5.Spring MVC
- 6.Integration with Hibernate
- 7.Integration with EJB
- 8.Working with Scheduler Framework Quartz
- 9.Working with Reporting Tool Jasper Reports
- 1.Introduction to object relational mapping
- 2.Hibernate architecture
- 3.Hibernate configuration file
- 4.Hibernate mapping file
- 5.SessionFactory
- 6.Session
- 7.Query
- 8.Transaction
- 9.Mapping java persistence class in hibernate
- 10.HQL
- 11.Criteria API
- 12.Hibernate tools
- 1.Front controller
Data Access Object (DAO) - 2.Business Delegate
- 3.Model View Controller
- 4.service locator
- 5.View helper
- 6.Value Object
- 7.Session Façade
- 8.Composite View
- 1.Introduction to RMI
- 2.Layers of RMI with Architecture, RMI with JDBC
- 3.Packages & Exception Handling in RMI
- 4.JSP
- 5.Introduction to JSP Architecture, Basic Tags
- 6.Page Directives, Scripting Elements, Bean Tags
- 7.Implicit Objects, JDBC with JSP, Servlets with JSP
- 8.Custom Tag Libraries
- 9.MVC Architecture (MVC 1 and MVC2)
- 10.Security in Web Applications
- 11.Presentation Tier Design Patterns
- 1.Introduction to APP Servers & Weblogic Administration and Configuring
- 2.Deployment & Recourse Handling
- 3.Configuring Connection Pooling
- 4.Messaging Services
- 1.Model-View-Controller Design Pattern
- 2.Model Components
- 3.View Components
- 4.Controller Components
- 5.Advanced Action Classes
- 6.Exception Handling in Struts
- 7.Internationalization of Web Applications
- 8.Tag Libraries
- 9.Validation Framework
- 10.Tiles Framework
- 11.STRUTS Configuration File
- 12.Web Application Descriptor File
- 1.HTTP Basics
- 2.JAVASCRIPT Basics
- 3.Hidden frame technique For sending Asynchronous Requests
- 4.I frames
- 5.AJAX Basics
- 6.AJAX Communication techniques
- 7.AJAX Patterns
- 8.XML Basics
- 9.XML , XSLT and XPATH
- 10.Syndication with RSS /ATOM
- 11.AJAX Framework DWR(direct web remoting)
- 1.Introduction to patterns
- 2.Core OO design patterns
- 3.Observer
- 4.Decorator
- 5.Factory
- 6.Singleton
- 7.Adapter and Façade
- 1.ANT
- 2.XDoclet
- 3.asper Reports and IReport
- 4.CVS
- 5.LOG4J
- 6.MyEclipse IDE
- 7.JUNIT