The course builds a strong
understanding of JDBC Technology. It gives in to demonstrate why Servlets are
the cornerstone of Java’s Web platform. It then shows how JSP is built on the
Servlet architecture. Additionally, the class shows students how to use JSTL,
custom tags and expression language to reduce Java code in Web pages while
adding tremendous power and capability to those pages. The class culminates in
an exploration of Java MVC frameworks like Struts at a high level.
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.
Advanced Java Training Course Prerequisite
Basic Knowledge of Core Java is
required. An understanding of Web technologies like HTML and HTTP is
helpful.
Advanced Java Training Course
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). Learn the meaning
and importance of MVC.
Advanced Java Training Course
JDBC 4.0
·
Introduction to JDBC
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JDBC architecture
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java.sql Package
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Connection, Statement, ResultSet
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Prepared Statement
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Callable Statement
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Scrollable and Updatable ResultSet
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Batch Updates
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ResultSetMetaData
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Simple Transaction Management
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Four Levels of JDBC drivers, their pros
& cons
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Features of JDBC 3.0
Servlets 3.0
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Need of Server side Programming
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Introduction to Servlets
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Servlet Life Cycle
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javax.servlet package
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ServletConfig, ServletContext,
ServletResponse
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Supplying initialization parameters to
Servlets
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Performing database operations in
Servlets
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Include and forward mechanisms
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Applying filters to Servlets
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javax.servlet.http Package
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HttpServlet Life Cycle
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Http request methods GET vs POST
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HttpServletRequest, HttpServletResponse
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Session Tracking, purpose
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Cookies
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Http Session, URL rewriting
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Event listeners
JSP 2.2
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Disadvantages of Servlets
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Introduction to JSP
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JSP Life Cycle
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Creating dynamic Web content with JSP
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Scripting elements
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Scriptlet
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Declaration
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Expression
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XML syntax for JSP elements
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JSP directives page, include and taglib
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JSP implicit objects
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JSP scopes
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Include and forward mechanism
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Using a Java bean in a jsp
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Classic Tags, Simple Tags
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Error Handling in a jsp
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