Java
is an object-oriented programming language (OOP) for Web browsers. It
is organized around data rather than actions. Java is used for both
server and client processing. Java was released in 1995 by Sun Micro
Systems. Java is very similar to the popular C++ programming language.
They both are object-oriented programming, using similar syntax and
general forms for commands. However, Java is more secure since
it doesn't support pointers, which hold the address of other variables.
It emerged with more self-contained variables.
Today, Java is in use by 5 million software developers and operates in 2.5 billion devices including PCs, mobile phones, smart cards, web cams, games, market simulators, and car navigation devices, just to name a few.
Unit 1: J2EE Architecture
Unit 2: Understanding XML
Unit 3: Generating XML Data
Unit 4: Examining XML Parsers
Unit 5: Java API for XML Processing
Unit 6: Jaxb Binding Between XML Schema and Java Classes
Unit 7: Java Servlets
Unit 8: Security
Unit 9: Internationalization
Unit 10: What’s New in the Servlet 2.4 Specification
Unit 11: Jsp (Java Server Pages)
Today, Java is in use by 5 million software developers and operates in 2.5 billion devices including PCs, mobile phones, smart cards, web cams, games, market simulators, and car navigation devices, just to name a few.
COURSE CONTENT:
Unit 1: J2EE Architecture
Unit 2: Understanding XML
Unit 3: Generating XML Data
Unit 4: Examining XML Parsers
Unit 5: Java API for XML Processing
Unit 6: Jaxb Binding Between XML Schema and Java Classes
Unit 7: Java Servlets
Unit 8: Security
Unit 9: Internationalization
Unit 10: What’s New in the Servlet 2.4 Specification
Unit 11: Jsp (Java Server Pages)
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