Core Java and J2EE Technologies
| Core Java- Part1 | Java Introduction |
| History of Java | |
| OOPs Concepts | |
| Java Architecture | |
| JVM Architecture | |
| Java Syntax | |
| Java Execution Engine Process | |
| Class File Format | |
| Simple Java Program | |
| Class / Abstract Class / Interface | |
| Predefined Classes and Packages | |
| Predefined Key words | |
| Access Specifier ( Internal Structure) | |
| Exception Handling Framework | |
| Exception Concepts ( try, catch, finally) | |
| Core Java- Part2 | Advance Topics |
| Introduction to Object Oriented Programming | |
| Inheritance : Details | |
| Polymorphism : Details | |
| Encapsulation and Abstraction | |
| Wrapper Classes- Introduction and Usage | |
| Threads- Introduction | |
| Thread Life Cycle | |
| Thread Communication Model | |
| Garbage Collection | |
| Collection Framework: Introduction | |
| Types of Collection.( List , Set , Map) | |
| Differences between Collection APIs | |
| Accessing Collection Objects: Iterator API | |
| J2EE Introduction | |
| What is J2EE | |
| J2EE components | |
| J2EE Architecture and concepts | |
| J2EE Case studies | |
| J2EE Application Structure. | |
| Servlets | |
| Introduction | |
| Servlet Specification | |
| Servlet Lifecycle | |
| Servlet methods | |
| HTTP Protocol and Servlet | |
| Context and Config parameters | |
| Session management | |
| Lab and Exercises | |
| JSP | |
| Introduction | |
| JSP Specification | |
| JSP Lifecycle | |
| JSP declarations | |
| JSP Scriplets in details | |
| JSP implicit variables | |
| Lab and Exercises | |
| Enetrprise Java Beans | |
| Introduction to EJB 3.0 | |
| EJB 3.0 Architecture and components details | |
| Session Bean, Entity Bean and Message Beans | |
| JDBC | |
| Introduction to JDBC API | |
| JDBC Architecture | |
| Types of JDBC Drivers | |
| Labs and Exercises. |
System Requirements:
| JDK 1.4 and onwards |
| Eclipse 3.3 onwards or Latest |
| Oracle 10g XE Edition |
| Tomcat 5.0onwards (Optional) |
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