Title: Learn to build real world apps in Enterprise Java using Spring, Spring Boot, Hibernate, Struct and much more
1Projects In Enterprise Java
2What Is Java?
Java is a programming language and a computing
platform for application development. It was
first released by Sun Microsystem in 1995 and
later acquired by Oracle Corporation. It is one
of the most used programming languages.
3History Of Java
- James Gosling, Mike Sheridan Patrick
Naughton initiated the Java language in June 1991 - Originally designed for small, embedded systems
in electronic appliances like set-top boxes - Firstly, it was called "Greentalk" by James
Gosling and file extension was .gt - After that, it was called Oak and was
developed as a part of the Green project - In 1995, Oak was renamed as "Java" because it was
already a trademark by Oak Technologies
4Why Learn Java?
1) Java is Easy to learn 2) Java is an Object
Oriented Programming Language 3) Java has Rich
API 4) Powerful development tools e.g. Eclipse,
Netbeans 5) Great collection of Open Source
libraries 6) Wonderful Community Support 7) Java
is FREE 8) Excellent documentation support -
Javadocs 9) Java is Platform Independent 10) Java
is Everywhere
5Java Used For?
Java is still a relevant programming language
that shows no sign of declining in popularity
and, for that reason, is worth learning. Most
developers pick it up as their first programming
language because its reasonably easy to learn.
- Building Android apps
- Java web applications
- Software tools
- Scientific applications
6Java Updates So Far
- Initial Java Versions 1.0 and 1.1 1996
- Java version 1.2 1998
- Java Version 1.3 2000
- Java Version 1.4 2002
- Java Version 1.5/ - 2004
- Java Version 1.6/ - 2006
- Java Version 1.7/ - 2011
- Java Version 1.8 - 2015
7Five Goals While Developing Java
- Keep it simple, familiar and object oriented
- Keep it Robust and Secure
- Keep it architecture-neural and portable
- Executable with High Performance
- Interpreted, threaded and dynamic
8Job Roles For Java Developers
- Software Developer C
- Programmer Analyst C
- C Consultant
- Software Engineer C
- Embedded Developer OOPS
- Module Lead Core Java
- Sr Developer Core Java
- Software Engineer Core Java
- Core Java Developer
- Architect Core Java
- Software Engineer JSP
- Application Developer JSP
- Software Engineer Servlets
- UI Developer JS
- IoT Software Engineer
- Lead Developer Angular JS
9Companies Hiring Java Professionals
Most of the top MNCs as well as start-ups are
hunting for Java Professionals. Whether it is
Infosys, Accenture, IBM, TCS, demand for Java
Professionals is on a rise! Google, Amazon,
LinkedIn, Blogger, Ebay, Twitter, all use Java to
build useful applications.
10Course Details
Java Enterprise isnt one of the easiest
platforms to work with, especially when it comes
with a number of different confusing paradigms
and jargons JDBC, JTA, JAX, MVC, Hibernate,
etc. to name a few. Add other technologies such
as MySQL and Struts, youre bound to leave
someone more confused than what they started with.
- Includes
- 12 hours on-demand video
- 46 Supplemental Resources
- Full lifetime access
- Access on mobile and TV
- Certificate of Completion
115 Projects In This Course
- Project 1 Voting System Learn Spring Boot,
Spring Data and Hibernate - Project 2 Complaint Manager Learn configuring
Spring MVC - Project 3 Job Portal Learn servlets and JSPs.
- Project 4 Social Network Learn using Struts
framework and utilization of Struts code - Project 5 Task Manager Learn Vaadin framework
that works well with large applications
12Learn Java in simple and easy steps starting from
basic to advanced concepts with the experts
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