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Rawalpindi (Punjab)
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Free Seminar on Apr 26, 2020 at 12:00 PM In our Java & Spring Framework Developer course students will learn to develop Java applications and services using Spring Framework and related technologies such as Spring Boot, Spring JPA / Hibernate & Spring Cloud. The course starts with introduction to Java & OOP in Java and moves on to Spring Framework, Inversion of Control (IoC), Dependency Injection (DI) and Java Beans. The course also covers enterprise level web application development using Spring MVC and database programming using Hibernate. The course further covers Webservices & Microservices development using Spring Boot & Spring Cloud which can be used as backend for modern web and mobile applications. Brief Contents Introduction to Java & Fundamentals of Java Programming Defining Classes, Methods, Constructors & Access Modifiers Method Overloading, Recursion, Native Methods & Packages Composition, Inheritance, Abstract Classes & Polymorphism Interfaces, Anonymous Classes, Nested Classes, Enumeration Exceptions, Types of Exceptions & Custom Exceptions Exception object & Dealing with Exceptions Understanding Streams, Input & Output Streams Accessing File & Directories using NIO Reading & Writing Files; Serialization & Deserialization of Objects Generics, Lambda & Collections (Set, Sequence, Map, Hashing) Strings Mutable and Immutable, Date & Times & Regular Expression Understanding & Managing Threads; Synchronization & Deadlocks Thread Priorities & Communication b/w threads (Wait & NotifyAll) Creating Responsive Web Design using HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript & Angular Spring Overview & Setting Up Your Spring Development Environment Spring Configuration with Java Annotations, XML Configuration & Java Code Spring Inversion of Control (IoC) & Spring Dependency Injection Bean Scopes and Lifecycle Management Spring MVC - Building Spring Web Apps Spring MVC - Creating Controllers and Views Spring MVC - Request Params and Request Mappings Spring MVC - Form Tags and Data Binding Spring MVC Form Validation - Applying Built-In Validation Rules Spring MVC Form Validation - Validating Number Ranges and Regular Expressions Spring MVC Form Validation - Creating Custom Validation Rules Introduction to Hibernate Setting Up Hibernate Development Environment Hibernate Configuration with Annotations Hibernate CRUD Features: Create, Read, Update and Delete Hibernate Advanced Mappings Hibernate Advanced Mappings - @OneToOne Hibernate Advanced Mappings - @OneToMany Spring MVC and Hibernate Project - Part 1 (Environment + Database Setup) Spring MVC and Hibernate Project - Part 2 (Entity + JSP Page + CSS) Spring MVC and Hibernate Project - Part 3 (Mapping + Service Layer) Spring MVC and Hibernate Project - Part 4 (Form + Add Button + Save Part) Spring MVC and Hibernate Project - Part 5 (Form + Edit Button + Update Part) Spring MVC and Hibernate Project - Part 6 (Delete Button + Delete part) Introduction To Web Services and Microservices Introduction to Spring Boot SOAP Web Services with Spring and Spring Boot RESTful Web Services with Spring and Spring Boot Introduction to JPA in 10 Steps Connecting RESTful Web Service to JPA RESTful Web Services - Best Practices Training Methodology Lectures & Demos by experts from industry Project Driven Hands-On approach Focus on latest tools, technologies & industry practices Projects, assignments & quizzes for student’s evaluation Audience Students and graduates of Computer Science and Software Engineering People looking for career in software development People willing to learn Java Programming & Spring Framework People willing to learn Webservices & Microservices using Spring Boot Course Project Participants of the course are required to demonstrate their skills by developing commercial level Java applications and services using Spring Framework and related technologies such as Spring Boot, Spring JPA & Spring Cloud. Certificate EVS Certified Java Programmer EVS Certified Spring Framework Developer Duration & Frequency 4 Month (16 weeks; with 3 training sessions of 1.5 hours a week) Views: 3
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Lahore (Punjab)
Free Seminar on Apr 26, 2020 at 12:00 PM In our Java & Spring Framework Developer course students will learn to develop Java applications and services using Spring Framework and related technologies such as Spring Boot, Spring JPA / Hibernate & Spring Cloud. The course starts with introduction to Java & OOP in Java and moves on to Spring Framework, Inversion of Control (IoC), Dependency Injection (DI) and Java Beans. The course also covers enterprise level web application development using Spring MVC and database programming using Hibernate. The course further covers Webservices & Microservices development using Spring Boot & Spring Cloud which can be used as backend for modern web and mobile applications. Brief Contents Introduction to Java & Fundamentals of Java Programming Defining Classes, Methods, Constructors & Access Modifiers Method Overloading, Recursion, Native Methods & Packages Composition, Inheritance, Abstract Classes & Polymorphism Interfaces, Anonymous Classes, Nested Classes, Enumeration Exceptions, Types of Exceptions & Custom Exceptions Exception object & Dealing with Exceptions Understanding Streams, Input & Output Streams Accessing File & Directories using NIO Reading & Writing Files; Serialization & Deserialization of Objects Generics, Lambda & Collections (Set, Sequence, Map, Hashing) Strings Mutable and Immutable, Date & Times & Regular Expression Understanding & Managing Threads; Synchronization & Deadlocks Thread Priorities & Communication b/w threads (Wait & NotifyAll) Creating Responsive Web Design using HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript & Angular Spring Overview & Setting Up Your Spring Development Environment Spring Configuration with Java Annotations, XML Configuration & Java Code Spring Inversion of Control (IoC) & Spring Dependency Injection Bean Scopes and Lifecycle Management Spring MVC - Building Spring Web Apps Spring MVC - Creating Controllers and Views Spring MVC - Request Params and Request Mappings Spring MVC - Form Tags and Data Binding Spring MVC Form Validation - Applying Built-In Validation Rules Spring MVC Form Validation - Validating Number Ranges and Regular Expressions Spring MVC Form Validation - Creating Custom Validation Rules Introduction to Hibernate Setting Up Hibernate Development Environment Hibernate Configuration with Annotations Hibernate CRUD Features: Create, Read, Update and Delete Hibernate Advanced Mappings Hibernate Advanced Mappings - @OneToOne Hibernate Advanced Mappings - @OneToMany Spring MVC and Hibernate Project - Part 1 (Environment + Database Setup) Spring MVC and Hibernate Project - Part 2 (Entity + JSP Page + CSS) Spring MVC and Hibernate Project - Part 3 (Mapping + Service Layer) Spring MVC and Hibernate Project - Part 4 (Form + Add Button + Save Part) Spring MVC and Hibernate Project - Part 5 (Form + Edit Button + Update Part) Spring MVC and Hibernate Project - Part 6 (Delete Button + Delete part) Introduction To Web Services and Microservices Introduction to Spring Boot SOAP Web Services with Spring and Spring Boot RESTful Web Services with Spring and Spring Boot Introduction to JPA in 10 Steps Connecting RESTful Web Service to JPA RESTful Web Services - Best Practices Training Methodology Lectures & Demos by experts from industry Project Driven Hands-On approach Focus on latest tools, technologies & industry practices Projects, assignments & quizzes for student’s evaluation Audience Students and graduates of Computer Science and Software Engineering People looking for career in software development People willing to learn Java Programming & Spring Framework People willing to learn Webservices & Microservices using Spring Boot Course Project Participants of the course are required to demonstrate their skills by developing commercial level Java applications and services using Spring Framework and related technologies such as Spring Boot, Spring JPA & Spring Cloud. Certificate EVS Certified Java Programmer EVS Certified Spring Framework Developer Duration & Frequency 4 Month (16 weeks; with 3 training sessions of 1.5 hours a week) Date Apr 26th
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