Java Certification Training Course
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Training TypeLive Training
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CategoryJava
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Duration35 Hours
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Rating4.9/5
Java Course Certification Training Introduction
About Java Course Certification Training
Simpliv’s Java Certification Training is curated by the professionals as per the industrial requirements & demands. Java Certification Training encompasses comprehensive knowledge on basic and advanced concepts of core Java & Java EE along with popular frameworks like Hibernate, Spring, and SOA. In this course, you will gain expertise in the concepts like Java Array, Java OOPs, Java Function, Java Loops, Java Collections, Java Thread, Java Servlet, Java Design Patterns, and Web Services using industry use-cases.
Java Course Certification Training Objective
In-depth knowledge of Java data types, conditional statements and loops, multi-threading and exception handling, a database using hibernate framework
Comprehensive knowledge of object-oriented programming through Java using Classes, Objects and various Java concepts like Abstract, Final etc and parse XML files using DOM and SAX
The capability to implement arrays, functions and string handling techniques, JDBC to communicate with Database, SOA using web services
Who is the Java Course Target Audience?
Programming Hobbyists
Java Developers
Programmers
Web Developers
Web Designers
Database Administrators
What Basic Knowledge Required to Learn Java Course?
There are no specific prerequisites
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Introduction to Java
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Bytecode
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Class Files
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Compilation Process
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Data types, and Operations
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if conditions
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Loops – for
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while and do while
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Arrays - Single Dimensional and Multidimensional arrays
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Functions
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Function with Arguments
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Function Overloading
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The concept of Static Polymorphism
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String Handling - String
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StringBuffer Classes
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OOPS in Java: Concept of Object Orientation
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Attributes, and Methods
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Classes and Objects
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Methods and Constructors – Default Constructors and Constructors with Arguments
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Inheritance
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Abstract
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Final
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Static
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Packages and Interfaces
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Access Specifiers: Public, Private, Protected and Package
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Exception Handling: Try, Catch, Finally, Throw and Throws
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Multi-Threading: Runnable Interface, Extending a Thread Class, Synchronization in Threads
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Wrapper Classes and Inner Classes: Integer, Character, Boolean, Float etc
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Applet Programs: How to write UI programs with Applet, Java.lang, Java.io, Java.util
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Collections: ArrayList, Vector, HashSet, TreeSet, HashMap, HashTable
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Introduction to XML
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Writing XML files
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DOM Parser – Writing into an XML file and Parsing an XML file
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SAX Parser, XSL
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Introduction to SQL: Connect, Insert, Update, Delete, Select
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Introduction to JDBC and Architecture of JDBC
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Types of Drivers: Type 1/2/3/4 drivers
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Insert/Update/Delete/Select Operations using JDBC
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Batch Processing Transaction
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Management: Commit and Rollback
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Introduction to Web Technologies
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Type of Servlets: Generic and Http Servlet
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Request Dispatchers: Forward and Include
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4 types of Session Tracking and Filters
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Introduction to JSP
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Architecture of JSP
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tags (Scripts, declarative, expression)
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Implicit objects
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JSP Directives
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JSP and JDBC
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Introduction to Hibernate
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Architecture of Hibernate
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Database Operations: Insert/Update/Delete/Select
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Inheritance
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Collections
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HQL and Restrictions
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Caching in Hibernate
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Introduction to Spring Framework
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Architecture
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Display a Sample Message
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IoC Containers
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Bean Definition
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Bean Scopes
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Bean Post Processors
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Dependency Injection Auto-Wiring
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Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP)
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Integrating Spring framework with Hibernate
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Transaction Management
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Ajax Framework and Design Patterns: DAO, DTO, MVC
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Intercepting filters
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Front Controller
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Business Delegate
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Introduction to SOA
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SOA Architecture
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Business layer of SOA
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Advantages of SOA
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What is Contract
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Address, and Binding in SOA
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Composition of Service
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Relation between SOA and Web Services
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Introduction to Web Services
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WSDL file
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WSDL and UDDI
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SOAP, RESTfulWeb Service
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JAX-WS Implementation