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Oracle Database 11g Using Exceptions Subprograms JDeveloper REF Cursors

Oracle Database 11g: Using Exceptions, Subprograms, JDeveloper & REF Cursors Oracle
To recognize ways to handle unanticipated errors in PL/SQL, write stored procedures and functions, deploy Java applications and Web services, and use cursor variables.
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Oracle Database 11g Using Exceptions Subprograms JDeveloper REF Cursors
Java Development with Rational Application Developer
To use Java development tools to create and manage Java applications
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NetWare 5 Advanced Administration - Part 1

...UI).
Match the console commands used to load and launch Java applications with their definitions.
Identify the features of the NetWare GUI that can be customized.
Perform the steps to edit a server configuration file.
Perform the steps to access consoles that are running on your local NetWare server.
Perform the steps to access consoles that are running on a remote NetWare server.
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NetWare 5 Advanced Administration - Part 1

...UI).
Match the console commands used to load and launch Java applications with their definitions.
Identify the features of the NetWare GUI that can be customized.
Perform the steps to edit a server configuration file.
Perform the steps to access consoles that are running on your local NetWare server.
Perform the steps to access consoles that are running on a remote NetWare server.
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From Software Training Academy, Inc
Using and Developing JavaBeans

...sing visual tools, as Java applets, or from code level as Java applications.
Use introspection to discover the details of a Bean s semantics.
Supply BeanInfo with a Bean to control the information delivered to a client during introspection.
Provide customizers and specialized property sheets.
Course Duration: 4 days
Prerequisites: For the first module the student should have a basic
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Java Persistence with Hibernate revised

... set-up and use Hibernate as the persistence mechanism in Java applications.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Configure Hibernate using both properties files and XML documents.
Create mapping documents for Java classes.
Define object relationships and build mapping documents to model them.
Use components to model composition relationships in the object model.
Work with one-to-one,
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Java Development for Secure Systems Rev 6 0

...ing attacks.
Design and implement security policies for Java applications, servers, and components.
Manage keys and certificates for a Java application, and sign code sources as necessary.
Practice secure design and coding, and balance usability with security in UI and API.
Sign and verify application data and messages using the JCA, and encrypt/decrypt using the JCE.
Incorporate JAAS
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Java Development for Secure Systems Rev 5 0

..."Java security." As there is not one security problem for Java applications and components, but many, so there are many diverse solutions, found in various places in the Java architecture. This course starts with basic concepts of code security -- access controllers, permissions, and policies -- and good secure-coding practices. It introduces key and certificate management and code signing, and
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Advanced Java Programming Rev 5

...ts will complete the course prepared to build distributed Java applications and to pursue JFC, RMI, or JDBC in greater depth.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Make effective use of Java generic types.
Write multi-threaded Java applications.
Use the Reflection API for highly generic tasks, discovery, or code-generation.
Use standard annotations and develop custom annotations to express
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From Serebra Learning Corporation
OS 390 and Java
...be used within an implementation strategy. Thin and thick Java applications are also discussed in this course. In addition, the course covers the considerations of using the JDK on OS/390, including facets of using the AWT under X-Windows; character set considerations, and the Java Native Interface. The course also describes various Java integrated development environments (IDE) which can be
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J2EE Connectivity Part 1: Architecture and Client Development
This first course in the series provides the foundation for the rest of the course series. It introduces learners to enterprise computing and to the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition. It also teaches how to design enterprise-level, N tier Java Applications and the basics about client development, including client-side programming and using the Java Naming Directory Interface (JNDI).
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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
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From Technology Ed
Java Programming Basics


...tion, because compiled Java code is architecture-neutral, Java applications are ideal for a diverse environment like the Internet.
The Java language is simple, object-oriented, network-savvy, interpreted, robust, secure, architecture neutral, portable, high-performance, multithreaded, dynamic language.
This exciting course is structured for the beginner programmer. We teach the basics
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