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Advanced Java Web Developer School: Sybase USA Venue: Atlanta, Bethesda, Boulder, Chicago, Concord, Dallas, Irvine, New York, Richmond Tel.: 1-800-8-SYBASE In the Advanced Java Web Developer capstone series, students will learn to work with Web containers in J2EE to develop servlets, Java Server Pages, and Web Services. In the first part of the capstone, students will learn to develop servlets from scratch, as well advanced techniques with Java Server Pages (JSP). The course covers servlet life-cycle, JDBC, XML, EL, and more. The second half of the capstone covers XML and Web Services. Web services technology, at the heart of Service Oriented Archi... |
Advanced Java School: Beacon Training Services Venue: Addison, Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Irving, Plano, Richardson Tel.: 972-404-0069 The course presents an in depth look at advanced topics in Java. This course is designed to go much deeper into some of the subjects covered in the introduction course and to add in new topics, which help to build a more complete knowledge of Java. The course is about 60% lecture and 40% hands on exercises and labs. |
Advanced JavaScript Programming Format: Online School: Computer Training Unit, North Carolina State University Venue: Raleigh Tel.: 919.515.8163 In this course you will examine advanced JavaScript programming. |
Advanced Java Programming Format: On-site School: TechNow Venue: Austin, San Antonio Tel.: (210) 733-1093 This intensive hands-on course explores advanced Java 1.2 language features & packages. Java programmers will be able to take the content learned and immediately apply it to the problems encountered on the job.
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Advanced Java Format: On-site School: nTier Training Venue: Acworth Tel.: (866) 526-3921 nTiers Advanced Java training course focuses on developing software using the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition, or J2SE. It is intended for students with solid experience in structured and object-oriented Java programming, including use of the Collections API and exception handling. The course software also includes an optional overlay of workspace and project files to support use of the Eclipse IDE in the classroom.
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