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The Complete Java Technology Web Bundle

 Course Description
    Course Outline/Details

The Complete Java Technology Web Bundle provides you with access to all of Sun's Web-based courses concerning Java technology. This series describes a spectrum of technologies including the Java programming language, object-oriented analysis and design, distributed computing with Java technologies, servlets, and Enterprise JavaBeans technology. More specialized technologies include wireless applications using the Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) and the Mobile Information Device (MID) Profile, Java Card technology, and Jini technology. This bundle also allows you to access any new Java technology courses that become available during your subscription period.

eMentoring Services are also included with selected courses contained in this bundle.

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This course requires a JavaScript enabled browser and the Java 1.3 runtime environment or the latest version.


Course ID:
WJB-000-180
Subscription Duration:
180 days
Price:
$US  1495.00
How to Enroll
   
 Languages Offered Back To Top

This course is currently available in English only.

 
 Who Can Benefit Back To Top

This complete bundle of Java technology training will benefit all personnel within software development organizations using Java technologies. At a minimum, entry level students who can benefit from this course are individuals with basic mathematical, logical, and analytical problem solving skills and who want to begin learning the Java programming language. These students are encouraged to have had some programming experience, whether with a scripting language such as Perl or a third-generation language (such as Basic or C) prior to attending this course. Advanced level students will also find the courseware in this bundle useful as well. Here is a partial list of individuals who will gain new skills from this set of Java technology training:

  • Non-programmers and non-object-oriented programmers interested in learning how to develop Java technology applications
  • Programmers who are preparing for the Sun Certified Programmer for the Java Platform exam
  • Technical managers, technology evaluators, system architects, and programmers who want to learn about Java, and Jini technologies
  • Programmers, analysts, and system architects who design and build distributed applications and systems using Java-based technologies and architecture
  • Technical managers and project leads interested in gaining a basic understanding of Java technology servlets and their role in server-side applications
  • Web component developers interested in obtaining the skills necessary to build Java Server pages and the accompanying Java Servlet code
  • Web component developers who are preparing for the Sun Certified Web Component Developer for the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) exam
  • System architects, software integrators, enterprise application tools developers, and application developers interested in creating solutions using Enterprise JavaBeans technology
  • Software developers who want to begin creating mobile, cross-device applications with J2ME and the MID Profile
  • Programmers who are interested in creating and implementing XML documents
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     Prerequisites Back To Top

    To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:

  • Create and edit text files using a text editor
  • Use a World Wide Web (WWW) browser
  • Solve mathematical or logic problems
  • Define common computer terminology
  • Understand the concept of a variable
  • Execute commands using a command-line interface
  • Develop simple scripts or programs using a scripting or third-generation language
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         Course Content Back To Top



    This series is composed of the following web-based course bundles:

  • WJB-110: Fundamentals of the Java Programming Language Bundle
  • WPB-120: Object-Oriented Programming with Java Technology Bundle
  • WJB-275: Java Programming Language Bundle
  • WJB-320: Distributed Programming with Java Technology
  • WJB-550: Jini Technology Bundle
  • WJ-4500: An Introduction to J2ME and the MID Profile
  • WJ-6701: Programming With the Java 3D API: A Technical Overview
  • WJ-4601: What Is Java Card Technology?
  • WJB-305: Java Servlets: A Technical Introduction
  • WJB-310: J2EE Overview for Managers
  • WJB-314: Web Component Development with Java Technology
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