Program Description
Program consists of 5 courses Introduction to Java programming, Java Database Connectivity, Java Beans, Java Servlet and JSP (Java Server Pages)
Course Curriculum
Introduction to Java Programming
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Java is platform independent, reliable Programming language
introduced by sun systems, used mainly to Develop Internet applications
and applets. |
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Java allows us to have animation, audio and video clippings in our web page. Java Programming helps in writing Programs using which one can connect to any computer on the Internet. |
Java Database Connectivity
JDBC technology is an API that lets you access virtually any tabular data source from the Java programming language. It provides cross-DBMS connectivity to a wide range of SQL databases, and now, with the new JDBC API, it also provides access to other tabular data sources, such as spreadsheets or flat files.
Java Beans
JavaBeans component architecture is the platform-neutral architecture for the Java application environment. It is the ideal choice for developing or assembling network-aware solutions for heterogeneous hardware and operating system environments within the enterprise or across the Internet. In fact, it is the only component architecture you should consider if you're developing for the Java platform JavaBeans component architecture extends "Write Once, Run Anywhere" capability to reusable component development. In fact, the JavaBeans architecture takes interoperability a major step forward, your code runs on every OS and also within any application environment.
Java Servlet
Servlets are used for Server-Side Programming. Servlets are generic extensions to Java-enabled servers. Their most common use is to extend Webservers, providing a very secure, portable and easy-to-use replacement for CGI. A Servlet is a dynamically loaded module that services requests from a Web server. It runs entirely inside the Java Virtual Machine.
JSP (Java Server Pages)
JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a web-scripting technology similar to Netscape server-side JavaScript (SSJS) or Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP). Although the JSP specification has been managed by Sun Microsystems, any vendor can implement JSP in their own systems.
HARDWARE & SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS:
- You can be a PC user to take our courses. You'll need a Pentium II with Internet connection and a web browser (Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher).
- Basic dial-up Internet access is adequate but a high speed connection is recommended.
- Depending upon the course taken by you, you can either download the free trail versions of the software from the respective sites (the links of which are displayed on our WebPages of that particular course) or you can purchase the software from the respective software sites.
Required Materials:
- We do not suggest you buy any textbooks. Our courses have been developed by a team of designers, educators, writers and programmers with more than 16 years of combined experience. So the courses are really like textbooks themselves. We also give you notes in the form of PDF files.
Instructor Interaction and Grading:
- Interacting with Instructors is one of the most important aspects of our training. We offer multiple opportunities for interaction, such as email, chat rooms, a virtual bulletin board for student comments. We will also be sending a newsletter on an ongoing basis and there is also an online portfolio area. Your queries and mails will be attended to instantly.
- The lectures and instructions are based on asynchronous learning models, and have removed the limits normally associated with real-time learning. You need not schedule specific hours of the day, where you must sit in front of the computer. Rather, you can learn at your own convenience.
- All Notes & Assignments are turned in as PDF files posted in our members section and student-instructor interaction takes place via e-mail or chat. Teaching is highly interactive, with ongoing feedbacks, assessments, evaluation, monitoring & projects.
- We have a grading policy of - A, B, C grades awarded to the student based on the evaluation of the student’s progress and other related qualities. The project plays an important role in the Grading.
- On an average, a student is expected to spend MINIMUM 10 hours PER WEEK. For Example- To complete a course of 80 sessions it would take approximately 8 weeks. But you could spend more time per week and complete your course earlier.
- You cannot skip or jump to another course before completing the previous one. The reason being we evaluate your performance and the course is designed in a very structured and systematic way, to make you understand every feature of that particular topic.