Advance Java
Advance Java
This is not a class that focuses on theory. Participants will find the course is loaded
with practical labs and simulations. After taking this class, developers will be able to build
Web applications that perform well, are scalable, and that are easier to maintain.
Prerequisite Knowledge
Basic Knowledge of Core Java is required. An understanding of Web technologies
like HTML and HTTP is helpful.
Course Objective
Learn the fundamentals of JDBC and using the different interfaces in the JDBC
API. Learn how to use Java servlets in the role of Web application control. Identify the
options to state management in a Java Web application and understand the pros/cons of
each. Understand how JSPs can help to separate Web logic and functionality from page
layout. Explore how to make JSPs smaller and more powerful with JSTL, custom tags and
expression language. Explore strategies in the exchange of data between Web pages
(views) and business processing (model).
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Introduction
Module 15 – HTML 5 Features
Syntax
What is HTML? Steps to use JQuery
History of HTML Function
HTML pages
HTML tags Module 21- SERVLET
HTML attributes
DHTML Basic of web technology
Need for server side
Module 16- STYLE SHEET programming
What is Server?
What is Style Sheet? Types of Server
Types of Style Sheet o Web server
Style attribute o Application Server
CSS 3 Introduction to Servlet
Servlet Life cycle
Module 17- JAVASCRIPT
Module 21- CREATION OF SERVLET
Introduction to JavaScript
Declaration Manual creation of Servlet
Syntax Creation of Servlet in Eclipse IDE
Data type Using Servlet interface
Operators Using GenericServlet class
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Registration Introduction
Java-mail API
Login
Sending e-mail
Forgot Password
Change Password
Logout
What is Filter?
FilterChain and FilterConfig
What is Listener?
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