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Java Swings
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Java Swing – What are they?
Swing Components
Java Swing Event Handling
JDBC
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What is JDBC?
JDBC Architecture and Components
What is a JDBC Driver and Its Types?
Which Driver should be used?
Creating JDBC Application
What is the DriverManager class?
Connection interface
Connecting to MySQL Database in Java
JDBC Interfaces for Database Interaction
JDBC ResultSet
JDBC – Data Types
JDBC Transactions
Batch Updation
BLOB Methods
Servlet
0/16
Why Server Side Programming
Advantages and Types of Server Side Programming
What is Servlet?
CGI vs Servlet
HTTP Basics
GET vs POST
Web Server vs Application Serve
Servlet API and Interface
GenericServlet vs HttpServlet
Methods of HttpServlet class
Life Cycle of a Servlet
ServletRequest Interface
RequestDispatcher
ServletConfig vs ServletContext
Session Tracking
HttpSession
JSP
0/15
Introduction to JavaServer Pages (JSP)
Why Use JSP?
Advantages of JSP
JSP vs Other Technologies
JSP Processing
JSP Life Cycle
Reading Form Data Using JSP
JSP Elements
JSP Directives
Custom Tags in JSP
JSP Actions
JSP Implicit Objects
HttpServletRequest Object
HttpServletResponse Object
HTTP Status Codes Handling
JavaBean
0/5
Introduction to JavaBeans
JavaBeans Properties
Advantages of JavaBeans
Example of JavaBeans
Accessing JavaBeans
JSON
0/9
Introduction to JSON
Uses and Features of JSON
Data Exchange and Storage Using JSON
JSON – Evaluates to JavaScript Objects
JSON Data Types
JSON Arrays
Differences Between JSON and XML
JSON – Schema
JSON with Java
Advanced Java
Advantages of JavaBeans
Following are some advantages of JavaBeans:
Reusability in different environments.
Used to create applet, servlet, application or other components.
JavaBeans are dynamic, can be customized.
Can be deployed in network systems
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