Java XML and Java

XML and Java

Catalog: Java
Short name: XML and Java Application Training
Course start date: 2023-02-23
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Description

The XML and Java course may be quarterly, annual or lifetime. The Quarterly course ensures unlimited access for 3 months, certificates at the end of the course, online tests and quizzes, downloadable exercise files and any device viewing. The annual XML and Java course details as unlimited access for 1 year and the other benefits proffered by the quarterly course. The Lifetime Course offers the benefits of all the other courses and is the perfect plan if you believe in continuous, learning. The Quarterly course is for those who are looking for time-bound learning. The Annual course is suitable for those who are in search of a relatively flexible learning time-frame.


Introduction to XML and Java: It introduces the learner to the nitty-gritties of XML and Java. It caters to the learning needs of professionals and amateurs alike. It enables the learner to settle down and get on with the basic understanding of these two very important computer languages: XML and Java.

Understanding Body Tags: HTML documents contain body tags, but do not contain the elements. The position of an element is indicated as spanning from a start tag, seemingly including some child content, and is terminated by an end tag. This is the case with many elements within an HTML document. Understanding these concepts like body tags is very important in comprehending HTML and programming.

Basics of Java and J2EE for XML: This includes basics of Core Java, object oriented programming, abstraction, and polymorphism in Core Java, overloading and overriding, glimpses into J2EE, model view controller, understanding Servlets, middleware in macrocosm, basics of XML used in SOAP, XML background, main components of XML, caution about DTDs. J2EE is, among these, a platform that gives you a multi-tiered, distributed, application model, the ability to reuse components, a unified security model and flexible transaction control.

The basics of Java and Web Development: This includes HTML in enterprise projects, client-server model, principles of good web development, internet protocols and their counterparts, website creation, HTML, webpage designing, IFRAME, basics of Cascading Stylesheets, understanding the Box Model, CSS for rendering subscript, principles of Ajax and jQuery, using XMLHTTP request, source view, basics of Java Scripting. In this section, you are acclimatized to web developing and the skills associated with it, more advanced concepts like JavaScripting, etc. Principles of Ajax and jQuery are also explained. Ajax, short for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML is a term that describes a new approach to using many new technologies together as you must have understood from reading this section of the description of the course.

XML: This segment includes goals of XML, topics like XML – verbose by design, RDF and building application through XML, other uses of XML, key concepts, XML parsers, comments, and Cdata, well-formed XML. This segment caters to your needs of learning XML and all concepts related to it.

XML Applications: This sector of the course includes applications in Hibernate 1, web services, XML applications, simple web service examples, web services, SOAP services examples. This part is interconnected to the previous one and deals with XML applications and web services.

(Duration:- 7h 38m)

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XML and JAVA Introduction
XML and JAVA Introduction Continue
Undesrtanding Body Tags
Basics of core java
Object Oriented Programming
Abstraction and polymorphism in Core java
Overloading and Overriding
J2EE Glimpse
Model View Controller
What is J2EE
Understanding Servlets
Middleware the Big Picture
Basics of XML used in SOAP
Background for XML
Main Components of XML
Caution Concerning DTDs
Introduction to web developement
HTML in Enterprise Projects
Client Server Model
Web Design Principles for good web developement
Internet Procols and their Counterparts
Website Creation
Hyper Text Markup Language
Inserting Image in HTML Page
web Page Designing
IFRAME
Basics of Cascading Style Sheets
Why Cascading Style Sheet
Rules for Designing
Understanding the Box Model
CSS for rendesing Subscript
Principles of AJAX and jquery
Using XMLHTTP Request
Source View
Basics of Java Scripting
Basic XML Example Explained
Goals of XML
XML- Verbose by Design
RDF and Bulding Application Through XML
Other uses of XML
XML key concepts
XML Parsers
Comments and C Data
Well Formed XML
XML Applications in Hibernate 1
XML Application of Hibernate with Example
XML Example continued
Web Services XMLl Applications
Simple Web Service Example
Web Services
SOAP Request Example
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Cost: 5000