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Advance Java

Advanced Java is a dynamic and powerful extension of the Java programming language, designed to cater to the demands of enterprise-level applications and web development. It offers a rich set of libraries, frameworks, and tools that enable developers to create robust, scalable, and secure software solutions.

Advanced Java encompasses technologies like Servlets, JSP (JavaServer Pages), EJB (Enterprise JavaBeans), JMS (Java Message Service), and JDBC (Java Database Connectivity), among others. With its ability to handle complex tasks such as distributed computing, database integration, and web services, Advanced Java empowers developers to build sophisticated applications that meet the highest standards of performance and reliability.

Requirements
  • Computer: You'll need access to a computer, whether it's a desktop or laptop, to practice coding and view your Bootstrap files in a web browser.
  • Text Editor:: You'll need a text editor to write HTML code.
  • Web Browser::You'll need a web browser (e.g., Chrome, Firefox, Safari) to view and test your BootStrap Web pages.
  • Patience and Practice:Learning BootStrap takes time and practice, so be patient with yourself.

Course Circullum

  • Point 01:
    Introduction to JDBC
  • Point 02:
    Adding the Bootstrap aibrarnd jQuery ly
  • Point 03:
    Integrating Bootstrap and jQuery
  • Point 04:
    the grid design pattern
  • Point 05:
    Bootstrap’s custom classes
  • Point 06:
    Bootstrap’s Components
  • Point 07:
    Glyphicon icons
  • Point 08:
    Styled Buttons
  • Point 01:
    Introduction to JDBC
  • Point 02:
    Adding the Bootstrap aibrarnd jQuery ly
  • Point 03:
    Integrating Bootstrap and jQuery
  • Point 04:
    the grid design pattern
  • Point 05:
    Bootstrap’s custom classes
  • Point 06:
    Bootstrap’s Components
  • Point 07:
    Glyphicon icons
  • Point 08:
    Styled Buttons
  • Point 01:
    Introduction to JDBC
  • Point 02:
    Adding the Bootstrap aibrarnd jQuery ly
  • Point 03:
    Integrating Bootstrap and jQuery
  • Point 04:
    the grid design pattern
  • Point 05:
    Bootstrap’s custom classes
  • Point 06:
    Bootstrap’s Components
  • Point 07:
    Glyphicon icons
  • Point 08:
    Styled Buttons