prolisys.com Technologies Bangalore : JAVA/J2EE, PHP/MySQL Training
Name of Training Institute : Prolisys Technologies (prolisys.com)
Location : Bangalore
Training Offered : JAVA/J2EE, PHP/MySQL Training
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Courses :
JAVA/J2EE
PHP/MySQL
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Prolisys provides comprehensive training to lay strong foundation in computer & software programming. These training will ensure competence in various aspects of career development like time management, communication skills, soft skills and industry domain knowledge.
Placements :
After completion of first 30 days of training, you will be hired by one of our partnered IT Company.
Eligibility: BE/BTECH/MCA
Training:
Core Java – SE
J2EE – JSP, Servlet, JDBC
Frameworks – Struts, Springs, Hibernate
Key Benefits :
Syllabus :
The course is planned in such a way that, you will be fully equipped to work on any kind of development projects by the end of training.
Practical’s : Practical’s are strategically planned for better understanding of concepts.
ERP Software : Frequent discussions and seminars will be conducted on ERP software and development, which will be an extra advantage for your career.
Real time experience :
Initially we will make you to work on company’s previous projects. In the later stage of training you will be a team member of current projects which gives complete real time experience.
JAVA :
Features of Java :
Platform Independence
Object Oriented
Robust & Security
Automatic Garbage Collection
Dynamic Binding
JVM Architecture
JRE and JDK 1.X the Java Virtual Machine :
JVM task
Class Loader & Byte Code Verifier
Object-Oriented Programming
Classes and Objects :
Declaring Java Technology
Classes
Declaring Attributes & Methods
Constructors
Inheritance, Polymorphism
Encapsulation
Packages
Identifiers, Keywords and Types
Identifiers
Keywords
Access Specifier and modifiers
Basic Java :
Programming Language Sekelton
Pass-by-value
The this Reference
Expressions and Flow Control
Variables and scopes
Types of Operators
Control Statements
Arrays :
Declaring Arrays
Creating Arrays
Initializing Arrays
Multidimensional Arrays
Class Designs :
Sub classing
Access Control
Overriding Methods
Polymorphism
Overloading Methods
Overloading Constructors :
Wrapper Classes
Advanced Class Features :
The static Keyword
The final Keyword
Enumerated Types
Inheritance :
Types of Inheritance
Abstract classes
Interfaces
Exceptions and Assertions :
Exceptions
Exception Categories
Method Overriding and Exceptions
Assertions
Advanced Java :
Collections and Generics
Framework
The Collections API
Map Interface
Generics
Iterators
I/O Fundamentals :
System Properties
I/O Stream Fundamentals
Byte Streams
Character Streams
Building Java GUI’s using the Swing API AWT toolkit :
Swing Packages
Swing Containers
Swing Component
GUI-Based Applications
Threads :
Multitasking based on thread and Process
Thread Class and Runnable
Ineterface
Thread Scheduling
Using the synchronized keyword
Introduction to the JDBC API JDBC, An overview JDBC Drivers Connection Process and Types of connection
J2EE Concepts :
Fundamentals Of J2EE
History of J2EE
What is J2EE
Why we need J2EE
Course Objective
Setting up the Environment
Overview of J2EE
Architecture of J2EE
Components
J2EE servers
J2EE Platform services
Deployment and Security
Java Servlets :
Overview of Servlets
Need for Servlets
CGI vs Servlets :
Life Cycle of an Servlet
Creating a Servlet
Deploying a Servlet
Deployment Descriptor
Servlet APIs :
Servlet Request API
Servlet Response API
Servlet Context API
HTTP Servlet
HTTP Servlet Request APIServlet
APIs :
HTTP Servlet Response API
HTTP Session API
Request and Response Headers
HTTP Request & Response Headers
Common MIME types
HTTP Status Codes
Servlet LifeCycle APIs :
Lifecycle events
ServletRequest and Servlet
Context Listeners
HTTP Session Listeners
Session Management :
URL Rewriting
Hidden Form field
Cookies
HttpSession
Advanced Concepts :
Servlet Filters
Sample Implementation of Servlet
Filters
Thread safe Servlets Java Server Pages (JSP) :
Overview of JSP
Introduction to JSP
Life Cycle of JSP
JSP APIs
Components of JSP :
Scripting Elements
Implicit Objects
Page Directive
Include and Taglib Directive
JSP Actions
JavaBeans in JSP :
Using beans in JSP page
Accessing & Setting Bean
Properties
Custom tags (JSTL)
Introduction to Custom tags
Tag Handler
Tag Library Descriptor
Illustration of simple Custom tags
Types of tags
Design Patterns :
Introduction to Design patterns
Model View Controller Architecture
Struts 2.0 :
MVC and Model 2
XML
Action class :
JavaBeans in Struts
Working with Forms Interceptors
File Uploading :
OGNL/valueStack Object
Struts Tag Libraries :
Building View Components
Custom Tag, Data Tag
Form Tag
Additional Framework Hibernate:
ORM Overview
Hibernate Overview
Hibernate Architecture
Hibernate Environment
Hibernate Configuration
Hibernate Sessions
Hibernate Persistent Class
Hibernate Mapping Files
Hibernate Mapping Types
Hibernate Examples
Hibernate O/R Mappings
Hibernate Annotations
Hibernate Query Language
Hibernate Criteria Queries
Hibernate Native SQL
Hibernate Caching
Hibernate Batch Processing
Hibernate Interceptors
Components of JSP Spring 2.0 :
Overview
Architecture
Environment Setup
Hello World Example
IoC Containers
Bean Definition
Bean Scopes
Bean Life Cycle
Bean Post Processors
Bean Definition Inheritance
Dependency Injection
Injecting Inner Beans
Injecting Collection
Spring Beans Auto-Wiring
Annotation Based Configuration
Java Based Configuration
Event Handling in Spring
Custom Events in Spring
AOP with Spring Framework
Spring JDBC Framework
Transaction Management
Spring Web MVC Framework
Spring Logging with Log4J
Contact us :
Prolisys Technologies
#4, NGES Layout, 1st Main Road,
Nagarabhavi, Bengaluru – 72