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Java 2: Advanced Enterprise Java
This course provides an overview of Java Database Connectivity
(JDBC), the Java Native Interface, and the Debugger. The course
covers JDBC concepts, the types of driver managers, the differences
between JDBC and ODBC, and interfaces involved in JDBC programming.
You will also learn to add, modify, and delete records from a database
by using the JDBC API. The course explains integration of Java
with the native side. You will learn how to write Java programs
with native methods. Finally, you will learn to start a Debugger
and write code to debug Java applications.
Advanced Enterprise Java training covers such topics as:
Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
Java Native Interface
Debugger
Learn exactly what you need to know about the differences between JDBC and
ODBC. You will be able to explain the different types of driver managers in
JDBC API, and identify the interfaces used in JDBC programming. You will learn
to write code to add, modify, and delete records from a database and describe
the methods for code debugging.
This course addresses the requirements of application developers
and Web designers who need to design and develop applications and
applets by using Java. An important objective is to prepare the
learners for the Sun Certified Programmer for the Java 2 Platform
- Exam (310-025).
Java 2: Advanced Enterprise Java
Everything Programming
Description
This course provides an overview of Java Database Connectivity (JDBC), the
Java Native Interface,
and the Debugger. The course covers JDBC concepts, the types of driver managers,
the differences
between JDBC and ODBC, and interfaces involved in JDBC programming. You will
also learn to
add, modify, and delete records from a database by using the JDBC API. The
course explains
integration of Java with the native side. Further, you will learn how to write
Java programs with
native methods. Finally, you will learn to start a Debugger and write code
to debug Java
applications.
Audience
This course addresses the requirements of application developers and Web designers
who need to
design and develop applications and applets by using Java. An important objective
is to prepare
the learners for the Sun Certified Programmer for the Java 2 Platform - Exam
(310-025).
Prerequisites
The Audience
for this curriculum should be familiar with the following topics: Object-Oriented
and
Event-driven Programming concepts and Knowledge of contents covered in earlier
courses in this
series.
Course Duration
» 5 hours
Topics Include
Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
» An Overview of JDBC
» JDBC Drivers
» Interfaces in java.sql Packages
» Database Operations Using JDBC
Java Native Interface
» Writing Java Programs with Native Methods
» Interaction of Java and Native Programs
» Interacting with Java from the Native Side
» Invoking the Java Virtual Machine
» Referencing Java Types
Debugger
» Invoking the Java Debugger
» Troubleshooting Code
» Identifying Problems with the Code
Everything Courseware
Java 2: Advanced Enterprise Java
Objectives
» Explain the term Java Database Connectivity
» List the features of JDBC
» Identify the differences between JDBC and ODBC
» Describe the models that are supported by JDBC
» Explain the different types of driver managers in JDBC API
» Identify the interfaces used in JDBC programming
» Write code to add, modify, and delete records from a database
» Explain the procedure for calling a native method
» Describe the Java Runtime interface
» Explain the JNI functions and interface
» Explain the loading and linking of native methods
» Describe the JNI types and data structures
» Explain the different ways for invoking the Java Debugger
» Explain the procedure for attaching the Debugger to a current Interpreter
and
an AppletViewer Session
» Describe the procedure for troubleshooting a code with the Debugger
» Describe the methods for code debugging
System Requirements
» Pentium class computer
» 200 MHz processor (266 MHz recommended)
» 32 MB RAM (64 MB recommended)
» CD-ROM drive
» Any one of Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, or Windows
2000 (both Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 require at least 64 MB RAM)
» SVGA monitor capable of 16-bit color and 800 x 600 screen resolution
» Sound card with speakers or headphones (optional)
Features
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the design and development of flexible, self-contained learning modules for a
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