This syllabus outlines a Java course covering fundamental Java concepts like language fundamentals, OOP, exceptions, threads, and Swing, as well as server-side topics including JDBC, servlets, JSP, and Tomcat. The course is divided into 29 sections progressing from basic Java syntax and programming to more advanced topics such as interfaces, abstract classes, event handling, I/O, databases, web development using servlets and JSP, and implementing the Tomcat web server.
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This syllabus outlines a Java course covering fundamental Java concepts like language fundamentals, OOP, exceptions, threads, and Swing, as well as server-side topics including JDBC, servlets, JSP, and Tomcat. The course is divided into 29 sections progressing from basic Java syntax and programming to more advanced topics such as interfaces, abstract classes, event handling, I/O, databases, web development using servlets and JSP, and implementing the Tomcat web server.
This syllabus outlines a Java course covering fundamental Java concepts like language fundamentals, OOP, exceptions, threads, and Swing, as well as server-side topics including JDBC, servlets, JSP, and Tomcat. The course is divided into 29 sections progressing from basic Java syntax and programming to more advanced topics such as interfaces, abstract classes, event handling, I/O, databases, web development using servlets and JSP, and implementing the Tomcat web server.
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This syllabus outlines a Java course covering fundamental Java concepts like language fundamentals, OOP, exceptions, threads, and Swing, as well as server-side topics including JDBC, servlets, JSP, and Tomcat. The course is divided into 29 sections progressing from basic Java syntax and programming to more advanced topics such as interfaces, abstract classes, event handling, I/O, databases, web development using servlets and JSP, and implementing the Tomcat web server.
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1. Introduction to Java 23. Implementing Tomcat for
Servlet/JSP Dev Part 2 2. Java Language Fundamentals Part 1 24. Introduction to Servlets 3. Java Language Fundamentals Part 2 25. Servlets Part 2: Database-Connected 4. Java Language Flow Control Part 1 Servlets
5. Java Language Flow Control Part 2 26. Introduction to JSP
6. Integrated Development 27. Implementing JSP Scriptlets
Environments (IDEs) 28. Packages 7. Using Arrays 29. Documenting Your Classes 8. Strings