Java is very versatile as it is used for programming applications on the web, mobile, desktop, etc. using different platforms. Also, Java has many features such as dynamic coding, multiple security features, platform-independent characteristics, network-centric designing, etc. that make it quite versatile. If you plan to be a programmer, Java is a good place to get started. It’s also a good precursor to learning other programming languages (like C, C#, and C++).
Java is a solid core language. For those in favor of learning Java first, a key factor is that it teaches you to think like a programmer. It’s a skill that should serve programmers well in the job market for years to come. Java is one of the most fundamental programming languages that anyone can pick up. It is so simple at the same time, the possibility of what you can develop using Java, is infinite! This is what makes Java the most widely used language in the industry today with Java Certification being a key skill that employers constantly look out for.
Global Edulink is a leading online provider for several accrediting bodies, and provides learners the opportunity to take this exclusive course awarded by CPD. At Global Edulink, we give our fullest attention to our learners’ needs and ensure they have the necessary information required to proceed with the Course. Learners who register will be given excellent support, discounts for future purchases and be eligible for a TOTUM Discount card and Student ID card with amazing offers and access to retail stores, the library, cinemas, gym memberships and their favourite restaurants.
The course will be delivered directly to you, and from the date you joined the course you have 12 months of access to the online learning platform. The course is self-paced, and you can complete it in stages at any time.
In order to complete the course successfully, learners will take an online assessment. This online test is marked automatically, so you will receive an instant grade and know whether you have passed the course.
Upon the successful completion of the course, you will be awarded the ‘Java Certification Training’ by CPD.
CPD is an internationally recognised qualification that will make your CV standout and encourage employers to see your motivation at expanding your skills and knowledge in an enterprise.
Once you successfully complete the course, you will gain an accredited qualification that will prove your skills and expertise in the subject matter. With this qualification you can further expand your knowledge by studying related courses on this subject, or you can go onto get a promotion or salary increment in your current job role. Below given are few of the jobs this certificate will help you in, along with the average UK salary per annum according to http://payscale.com/
1: Introduction to Java | |||
Introduction to Java | |||
Bytecode | |||
Class Files | |||
Compilation Process | |||
Data types, and Operations | |||
if conditions | |||
Loops – for | |||
while and do while | |||
2: Data Handling and Functions | |||
Arrays – Single Dimensional and Multidimensional arrays | |||
Functions | |||
Function with Arguments | |||
Function Overloading | |||
The concept of Static Polymorphism | |||
String Handling – String | |||
StringBuffer Classes | |||
3: Object Oriented Programming in Java | |||
OOPS in Java: Concept of Object Orientation | |||
Attributes, and Methods | |||
Classes and Objects | |||
Methods and Constructors – Default Constructors and Constructors with Arguments | |||
Inheritance | |||
Abstract | |||
Final | |||
Static | |||
4: Packages and Multi Threading | |||
Packages and Interfaces | |||
Access Specifiers: Public, Private, Protected and Package | |||
Exception Handling: Try, Catch, Finally, Throw and Throws | |||
Multi-Threading: Runnable Interface, Extending a Thread Class, Synchronization in Threads | |||
5: Java Collections | |||
Wrapper Classes and Inner Classes: Integer, Character, Boolean, Float etc | |||
Applet Programs: How to write UI programs with Applet, Java.lang, Java.io, Java.util | |||
Collections: ArrayList, Vector, HashSet, TreeSet, HashMap, HashTable | |||
6: XML | |||
Introduction to XML 4 | |||
Writing XML files | |||
DOM Parser – Writing into an XML file and Parsing an XML file | |||
SAX Parser, XSL | |||
7: JDBC | |||
Introduction to SQL: Connect, Insert, Update, Delete, Select | |||
Introduction to JDBC and Architecture of JDBC | |||
Types of Drivers: Type 1/2/3/4 drivers | |||
Insert/Update/Delete/Select Operations using JDBC | |||
Batch Processing Transaction | |||
Management: Commit and Rollback | |||
8: Servlets | |||
Introduction to Web Technologies | |||
Type of Servlets: Generic and Http Servlet | |||
Request Dispatchers: Forward and Include | |||
4 types of Session Tracking and Filters | |||
9: JSP | |||
Introduction to JSP | |||
Architecture of JSP | |||
tags (Scripts, declarative, expression) | |||
Implicit objects | |||
JSP Directives | |||
JSP and JDBC | |||
10: Hibernate | |||
Introduction to Hibernate | |||
Architecture of Hibernate | |||
Database Operations: Insert/Update/Delete/Select | |||
Inheritance | |||
Collections | |||
HQL and Restrictions | |||
Caching in Hibernate | |||
11: Spring | |||
Introduction to Spring Framework | |||
Architecture | |||
Display a Sample Message | |||
IoC Containers | |||
Bean Definition | |||
Bean Scopes | |||
Bean Post Processors | |||
Dependency Injection Auto-Wiring | |||
12: Spring, Ajax and Design Patterns | |||
Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP) | |||
Integrating Spring framework with Hibernate | |||
Transaction Management | |||
Ajax Framework and Design Patterns: DAO, DTO, MVC | |||
Intercepting filters | |||
Front Controller | |||
Business Delegate | |||
13: SOA | |||
Introduction to SOA | |||
SOA Architecture | |||
Business layer of SOA | |||
Advantages of SOA | |||
What is Contract | |||
Address, and Binding in SOA | |||
Composition of Service | |||
Relation between SOA and Web Services | |||
14: Web Services and Project | |||
Introduction to Web Services | |||
WSDL file | |||
WSDL and UDDI | |||
SOAP, RESTfulWeb Service | |||
JAX-WS Implementation |
Blake Elliott
This course is by far the best I have taken and for the first time I know I can at least read Java code and understand it.
Billie Hudson
Good content that helps to clears basic java concepts. Lots of Interesting and crucial topics have been covered.
Emerson Morgan
Very good course covering a lot of stuff. It’s really very interesting and made me understand all basics