Training Course:Java Survival Skills for DBAsSchool/Trainer:King Training Resources Littleton, Colorado, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Recommended Duration: 2 Days Version Java 5.0 (Java 1.5) and J2EE 1.4. Course covers Java 2 (aka. Java 1.4) with some new Java 5.0 features being introduced. Most topics and examples also apply to Java 1.1, Java 1.2, Java 1.3, Java 1.4., and J2EE 1.3. Benefits Participants will be exposed to object oriented basics, and how to create, test, and deploy programs using the Java language. Students examine and execute applications, servlets, and JSPs as part of the hands-on exercises. Upon request coverage of the locally available IDE (e.g. Eclipse, WebSphere Studio Application Developer, JDeveloper, JBuilder, etc... may be added. Audience Data Base Administrators (DBAs), System Administrators, and other Information Technology personnel who need to support Java programs but not write Java programs. Course is designed specifically for DB2 and Oracle DBAs but can be adapted to other SQL databases. Prerequisites Students must have some programming experience. Experience with text editor, manipulating files and directories, and using a browser are required to accomplish optional exercises. Major Topics DBA role in Java development Java Virtual Machine (JVM) Java Security Applications, Applets, Servlets, JSPs Classes, Methods, and Variables Compilation and testing Packages, naming, Import, .jar, .war, .ear, and CLASSPATH Language syntax: Data types, variables, Strings, reference types,Arrays, Vectors, Collections, Operators, Conditions, and looping Exceptions: try, throw, catch, finally Inheritance: Subclass/Superclass Multi-threading (concurrency) Java Beans Servlet and JSP basics Introduction to Java SQL access using JDBC Understanding performance and control issues of JDBC Overview of SQLJ (if applicable) Database Connection Pooling Deployment of Java applications Java performance issues DB2 and/or Oracle specific issues Java interaction with mainframe What is an IDE (Integrated Development Environment) Exercises There are six optional machine exercises (some optional) and several demonstrations. Exercises use text editor, Sun Java J2SE and J2EE JDKs. IDEs such as Eclipse, WSAD, JDeveloper, JBuilder, etc... may be used upon request. ...''
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http://www.kingtraining.com/
Phone:800-252-0652 or 303-798-5727
School Address:
Peggy King King Training Resources 6341 South Williams Street Littleton, Colorado 80121-2627 USA
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