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I want to about the Online Java Certification course which is offer by Silicon India Courses, please give me right information here.
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Silicon India Courses is a good source to provide me right information about some of important courses in India. Silicon India Courses offers Online Java Certification course. Here I am giving you information about Online Java Certification course This course is designed keeping only three things in mind; Simplicity, Efficiency and Coverage. The structure of this Java course is simply divided in followings Text Section Videos Section Project Modules Section Silicon India Courses offers Java Tutorial with following sections: Section 1 - A Preview of the IT World Section 2 - First Meeting with Java Section 3 - IDE - Introduction and Assignment Section 4 - Getting to know the fundamentals of Java Section 5 - Classes and Objects Section 6 - Object Oriented Programming Section 7 - Advanced features of Java Section 8 - Collections Framework Section 9 - GUI Programming Section 10 - Input/Output Section 11 - Serialization Section 12 - Networking API Section 13 - RMI - Remote Method Invocations Section 14 - Threading Basics Section 15 - Review - A Look Back At The Course Online Java Certification course is open to working professionals, recent graduates who have BSc, BCA, MCA or Engineering degree. For other information about course you can contact to the following numbers Address: Ph: +91-7760581027 / +91-9886096424 / +91-080 - 43112297 Email: university@siliconindia.com |
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Java is open source programming language which is used for build the software application. Java was created by the Sun java. Online Java Course are: Core Java Java Standard Edition (J2SE) Advanced Java Java Enterprise Edition J2EE Java Micro Edition (J2ME ) The Courses covers: The Java Environment Data Types The String Class The StringBuffer Class Arrays Passing Data Types to a Method Constructors & Initialization Inheritance Abstract Classes Interfaces Static Data / Methods / Blocks Wrapper Classes Packages Managing Source & Class Files The javadoc Utility Documenting Classes & Interfaces Documenting Fields Documenting Constructors & Methods Bundling & Using Jar-Packaged Resources Enhanced for Loop Autoboxing & Unboxing Static Imports varArgs Typesafe Enums Formatted Strings Formatted Integers / Floats / Strings / Dates Introduction to Assertion Syntax Compiling with Assertions Enabling & Disabling Assertions Assertion Usage Introduction to Regular Expressions String Literals Character Classes Quantifiers Capturing Groups & Backreferences Boundary Matchers Pattern & Matcher Introduction to Java Collection Classes The Arrays Class Searching & Sorting Arrays (Primitives & Objects) The Comparable & Comparator Interfaces Lists & Sets Iterators The Collections Class Rules of Thumb Introduction to Generics Defining Simple Generics Generics & Subtyping Wildcards Bounded Wildcards Generic Methods Introduction to Advanced I/O Basic File I/O Example Buffered I/O The Console Class Object Serialization Compressed Files Writing Your Own I/O Classes Property Files The Preferences Class Introduction to Enhanced I/O Channels Buffers Typed Buffers Direct Introduction to Logging API Loggers Logger Levels Logger Handlers (Configuring & Formatters) LogManager Networking Fundamentals The Client/Server Model InetAddress URLs Sockets A Time-of-Day Client Writing Servers Client/Server Example Review of Fundamentals Creating Threads by Extending Thread Creating Threads by Implementing Runnable Advantages of Using Threads Daemon Threads Thread States Synchronization Introduction to RMI RMI Architecture Writing the Server RMI Troubleshooting Tips Writing the Client Remote Method Arguments & Return Values Dynamic Loading of Stub Classes Running the Remote RMI Client Example Relational Databases Structured Query Language A Sample Program Transactions Meta Data
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