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Java J2EE - Syllabus, Fees & Duration

Module 1: Basics of Java

  • Introduction
  • History
  • Features of Java
  • Types of Java Application
  • Difference between JVM,JRE and JDK
  • Simple Java Program
  • Variables and Data types
  • Methods-Declaration, definition and Calling
  • Packages
  • Access modifiers
  • Reading from Console using Scanner
  • Java Arrays
  • Operators and Operator precedence
  • Conditional and Looping Statements
  • Basic Java Programs

Module 2: String Handling in Java

  • String class Introduction
  • Immutable String
  • Methods of String Class
  • String Comparison
  • String Concatenation
  • String Buffer Class
  • String Builder Class
  • Mutable String
  • toString method

Module 3: Wrapper Classes

  • Wrapper classes
  • Autoboxing
  • Unboxing

Module 4: OOPS Concepts

  • OOPs Concepts Introduction
  • Object and class
  • Static keyword
  • Constructor
  • this keyword
  • Inheritance
  • Aggregation and Composition
  • super Keyword
  • Interface
  • Polymorphism

Module 5: Exception Handling

  • Exception Handling Introduction
  • try and catch block
  • Multiple catch block
  • Nested try
  • finally block
  • throw keyword
  • throws keyword
  • Exception Handling with Method Overriding
  • Custom Exception

Module 6: Multithreading

  • Multi threading Introduction
  • Multi threading vs Multiprocessing
  • Life Cycle of a Thread
  • Creating a Thread
  • Thread Class
  • Runnable Interface
  • Thread class methods
  • Thread Scheduler
  • Thread Priority
  • Daemon Thread
  • Thread Pooling
  • Thread Group
  • Performing multiple task by multiple thread

Module 7: Synchronization

  • What is Synchronization and Why?
  • Synchronized method
  • Synchronized block
  • Static synchronization
  • Deadlock

Module 8: Garbage Collection

  • What is garbage collection?
  • finalize method

Module 9: AWT and Event Handling

  • AWT Controls
  • Event Handling by 3 ways
  • Event classes and Listener Interfaces
  • Adapter classes

Module 10: Layout Managers

  • Basics of Swing
  • Swing features
  • Advantages of swing over AWT
  • Swing Components
  • Digital Watch
  • Graphics in swing
  • Displaying Image
  • Open Dialog Box
  • Drawing paintings
  • Creating applications

Module 11: Applet

  • Applet features
  • Life Cycle of Applet
  • Graphics in Applet
  • Displaying image in Applet
  • Animation in Applet
  • Event Handling in Applet
  • J Applet class
  • Painting in Applet
  • Creating Animations

Module 12: Collection

  • Collection Framework
  • Array List class
  • Linked List class
  • List Iterator interface
  • Hash Set class
  • Linked Hash Set class
  • Tree Set class
  • Priority Queue class
  • Map interface
  • Hash Map class
  • Linked Hash Map class
  • Tree Map class
  • Hash table class

Module 13: Java Updated Features

  • Functional Interface and Lambda Expression
  • Java Stream API for Bulk Data Operations on Collections
  • Java Time API

Module 14: SQL

  • Introduction
  • Basic SQL Queries
  • DDL,DML and DCL
  • Aggregation in SQL
  • Joining tables
  • Subqueries

Module 15: JDBC

  • JDBC Drivers
  • Steps to connect to the database
  • Connectivity with Oracle, MySQL and Access
  • Driver Manager
  • Connection interface
  • Statement interface
  • Result Set interface
  • Prepared Statement
  • JDBC New Features
  • Mini Project using swing and JDBC

Module 16: Web Technology

HTML 5

  • Introduction to HTML
  • HTML Tags
  • Lists
  • Forms creation
  • Creating tables
  • Managing home page

CSS

  • Introduction to CSS
  • Three ways to use CSS
  • CSS selectors
  • CSS Properties
  • Designing website

JavaScript

  • Introduction to JavaScript
  • Syntax
  • Three ways to use JavaScript
  • Variables
  • Data types
  • Operators
  • Conditional and Looping Statements
  • Functions
  • Working with events
  • Client-side Validation

jQuery

  • Introduction to jQuery
  • jQuery syntax
  • Example program
  • jQuery selectors
  • jQuery Effects
  • jQuery Events
  • Validation using jQuery
  • jQuery Forms
  • jQuery Examples

AJAX

  • Introduction to AJAX
  • Servlet and JSP with AJAX
  • Interacting with database

Module 17: Server Side Programming

  • Servlet
  • Servlet introduction
  • Basics of Web
  • Servlet vs CGI
  • Servlet API
  • Servlet Interface
  • Generic Servlet
  • Http Servlet
  • Servlet Life Cycle
  • How servlet works?
  • Servlet Request
  • Servlet Request methods
  • Registration example with DB
  • Request Dispatcher
  • send Redirect
  • Servlet Config
  • Servlet Config methods
  • Attribute
  • Session Tracking
  • URL Rewriting
  • HTTP Session
  • JSP
  • Basics of JSP
  • Life cycle of JSP
  • JSP API
  • Scripting elements
  • scriptlet tag
  • expression tag
  • declaration tag
  • 9 Implicit Objects
  • Directive Elements
  • Exception Handling
  • Action Elements
  • Expression Language
  • MVC in JSP
  • JSTL
  • Custom tags
  • Interacting with database
  • Project Development in JSP

Module 18: Hibernate

  • Hibernate Configuration using XML and annotation.
  • Hibernate CRUD operation
  • Hibernate Query Language
  • Mapping One to One
  • One to many
  • Many to one
  • Many to Many
  • Fetching types

Module 19: Spring Framework

  • Basics of Spring
  • Spring with ORM
  • Spring 3 MVC
  • Login and Logout Application
  • CRUD Functions
  • Main Project
  • Spring Boot

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