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Web and Application Development / Java
Programming Language
| Module |
Hrs
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Pre-requisites |
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JP Module 1 Introduction to Java Programming
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- Java Environment, Basics, Java syntax, Using JBuilder
- Object Oriented Programming and Classes in Java; Arrays and Strings;
Inheritance
- Abstract Windowing Toolkit; Swing
- Exceptions; I/O Streams
- Collection API
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Computer programming experience or BS/MS degree in Computer Science or related
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Total Module 1 |
50 |
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JP Module 2 Advanced Java Programming
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- Multithreading
- Network Applications; Understanding Java Security· JDBC; Database programming
- RMI - Remote Method Invocation; CORBA Programming
- XML – Extensible Markup Language; Using Java XML Parsers
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Some Java programming experience or experience in C/C++
or JP Module 1
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Total Module 2 |
40
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JP Module 3 Enterprise Java Programming
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- Servlet Development, JSP – Java Server Pages, Configuring Tomcat Server
- Java Beans
- Enterprise Java Bean Development
- J2EE Application Servers; Using IBM WebSphere and Visual Age to create Enterprise Java Applications
- Advanced topics and professional orientation
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Java programming experience or JP Module 2
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Total |
40 |
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Total Modules 1-3 |
130 |
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JP Module 4 Web and Application Development using WebSphere
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- IBM WebSphere product family
- Web development using WebSphere
- EJB architecture components
- EJB client
- EJB JAR file
- EJB server
- EJB container
- Web application development using WSAD (WebSphere Software Application
Developer)
- EAR projects
- EJB projects
- WebSphere packaging and deployment
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Extensive Java programming experience or JP Module
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Total Module 4
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40
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Total Modules 1-4
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170
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