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1. Provides
Java Online Training
Revanth Technologies which is a high profiled Java and J2EE online training institute in
India offers online training with real time experts and with real time concepts. We
provide integrated IT training services and the complete range of IT training to provide
all the requirements of both individual learners and corporate clients.
We are the leaders in the field of professional Online IT training services in
implementing world class infrastructure and technology. We provide the training with
industry leading experts with real time scenarios..
In the course duration we are covering Core Java Training which includes Collection
Frameworks and Swing Provided with Free Project implementation. Object Oriented
Programming Concepts. Manual programming as well as training with Eclipse and J2EE
Training covers JDBC with Servlets, JSP and EJB and struts with Webservers like
Apache Tomcat 5.5 and Application Servers like Bea Weblogic Server with Eclipse IDE
with XML.
For more details please contact 9290971883 or 9247461324.
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2. Java Course Contents
Core Java Course Content
Duration : 25 Hrs
Introducing the JAVA technology:
Relating Java with other languages
Showing how to download, install, and configure the Java environment on a
Windows system
Describing the various Java technologies such as Java EE, Java ME, Embedded
Java SE
Key features of the technology and advantages of using Java
Java versions, Features and History
Java Programming format
Java Keywords
Java Data Types
Declarations and Access Control
Operators and Assignments
Flow Control
Typecasting
Arrays
Command-line arguments
OOPS:
Introduction
Class
Object
Local, Instance and static variables
Constructors
This keyword
Inheritance
Working with super classes and subclasses
Using types of polymorphism such as overloading, overriding, and dynamic
binding
Abstraction
Encapsulation
Abstract classes
Interfaces
String Processing:
String manipulation with StringBuilder and StringBuffer
Essential String Methods
String Tokenizer
3. Packages:
Introduction to all predefined packages
User Defined Packages
Access specifiers
Exceptions and Assertions:
Introduction
Exceptions categories
Standard Java Exception classes
Creating your own Exception classes
Using Try-catch and finally clause
The multi-catch feature
Best Practices using Exceptions
Assertions
Multithreading:
Introduction
Thread creations
Thread Life cycle
Synchronization
Wait() notify() and notifyAll() methods
Deadlock
Deamon Threads
I/O Streams:
I/O using Java
Byte Oriented Streams
Character Oriented Streams
Files
Serialization
Wrapper Classes:
Introduction
Byte, Short, Integer, Long
Float, Double
Character
Boolean classes
Generics and Collections:
Introduction
4.
Generic Classes and type parameters
Java.util Package
List, Set and Map
Stack and Queue
Inner Classes:
Introduction
Member Inner classes
Static Inner classes
Local Inner classes
Anonymous inner classes
Java SE 7 New Features
Advanced Java Course Content
Course Duration - 25hrs
JDBC:
1. Introduction
2. JDBC Architecture
3. JDBC API
4. Types of JDBC Drivers
5. JDBC Terminologies
6. Steps to develop a database-aware java application
7. Connectivity Approaches
8. Retrieving the data from the database
9. Java.sql.Statement
10. Java.sql.PreparedStatement
11. Java.sql.CallableStatement
12. Batch Updates
13. Types of ResultSet
SERVLETS:
1. Introduction
2. Web application development
3. Web Application Architecture
4. Web container Model
5. Web Application development System Requirements
6. Servlets
7. Servlets Architecture
8. Skeleton structure of a servlet
9. Servlet life-cycle
10. Performing Database operations in servlet
11. Sharing of data among servlets of a web application
5. 12. Request dispatching
13. HttpServlet basics
14. Session Tracking
15. Cookies
16. URL Rewriting
17. Filters
18. Listeners
19. Web-Security
20. Sample Application Development using Servlets
JSP:
1. Introduction
2. JSP Life cycle
3. JSP Implicit Objects
4. Constituents of a JSP
5. Performing database operations with JSP
6. Using a Java Bean in a JSP
7. Sharing of Java Bean’s across JSP’s
8. JSP Models
9. Custom Actions
10. Custom Tag development steps
11. JSTL & Tag library
Servers:
1. Tomcat
2. Weblogic
Database:
Oracle
J2EE Course Content
Remote Method Invocation
Introduction
Terminologies used in socket programming
Elements required in RMI
Steps for running RMI application
Problems with RMI
J2EE – Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition
Introduction
Component API
Course Duration - 30hrs
6.
Service API
J2EE Architecture
J2EE Application Development Roles
Enterprise Java Beans
Introduction
Types of EJB’s
Elements of EJB’s
EJB Architecture
Session Beans
o Stateless Session beans
Elements required in stateless session beans
Life cycle of Stateless Session Beans
Applications development with stateless session beans
o Stateful Session Beans
Elements required for Stateful session beans
Life cycle of stateful session beans
Application development with stateful session beans
Entity Beans
o Elements required to write an entity bean
o Life cycle of an entity bean
o Application development with Entity beans
o Types of Entity beans
Container Managed Persistence (CMP)
Bean Managed Persistence (BMP)
Transactions
o Introduction
o Types of Transactions
Bean Managed Transactions
Bean managed transactions for Stateless Session Beans
Bean Managed Transactions for Stateful session Beans
o Container Managed Transactions
JDBC Connection Pooling in EJB
MDB – Message Driven Bean
JNDI – Java Naming and Directory Interface
Introduction
Architecture of JNDI
Programming with JNDI
Java Messaging Service (JMS)
Introduction
JMS Models
7. Server:
Bea Weblogic or IBM Websphere
IDE:
My Eclipse
IBM Rational Application Developer
EJB 3.0 Features