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Typing Pal--The Best Online Typing Course


Quick and easy way to learn keyboard typing!
Typing Pal is an indispensable tool for improving your productivity on a computer keyboard! It offers a fully customized learning scenario that suits beginners as well as those with more keyboard experience. For those who want to keep track of their progress, Typing Pal offers to evaluate user-performance with simple and detailed statistics. The
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Typing Pal--The Best Online Typing Course


Quick and easy way to learn keyboard typing!
Typing Pal is an indispensable tool for improving your productivity on a computer keyboard! It offers a fully customized learning scenario that suits beginners as well as those with more keyboard experience. For those who want to keep track of their progress, Typing Pal offers to evaluate user-performance with simple and detailed statistics. The
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Typing Pal--The Best Online Typing Course


Quick and easy way to learn keyboard typing!
Typing Pal is an indispensable tool for improving your productivity on a computer keyboard! It offers a fully customized learning scenario that suits beginners as well as those with more keyboard experience. For those who want to keep track of their progress, Typing Pal offers to evaluate user-performance with simple and detailed statistics. The
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J2EE Part I ( JSP/servlet )


Learn the server-side Java in one easy attempt. Complement your web-front-end with this server-side part to create a whole application. Be comfortable with round-trip development.
We will mainly cover JSP/servlet/JDBC in this course.
Students will develop their own applications using server-side Java. Prerequisite: Strong understanding of the Java Programming Language and basic HTML, familiarity
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HTML 4
Learn the in`s and out`s of HTML. Follow along with HTML expert Rob Tracy as he shows you how to create well formed HTML code, understand the basics of Java script, and introduces you to Cascading Style Sheets.
Welcome to the HTML 4 Training Series Learn the in`s and out`s of HTML. Follow along with HTML expert Robb Tracy as he shows you how to create well formed HTML code, understand the basics
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Adobe Fireworks CS3
Get your designs from the rest of the CS3 suite out to the web and ready for the masses with Adobe Fireworks CS3. This program picks up where Adobe's old ImageReady left off and comes packed with new features to set your designs up using html, java, and even CSS. With John Ulliman as your guide, you'll learn how to adjust, crop, and use filters on your digital pictures, scans and stock art. Plus,
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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Java Programming with Java SE 6 0 Java Applets
Course Overview
To demonstrate how to build applets and place them on web pages
Prerequisites: Knowledge of programming principles and experience in procedural programming or scripting languages, such as Visual Basic, C, or JavaScript; understanding of object-oriented languages, such as C++ or C#, is an advantage.
Target Audience
Programmers with an understanding of procedural programming
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Java Programming with Java SE 6 0 Java Applets
Java Programming with J2SE 5 Java Applets
To demonstrate how to build applets and place them on web pages
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Developing Servlets
To outline the relationship between JavaServer Pages (JSPs) and servlets, to describe how to create servlets, and to explain how they fit into the web tier of the J2EE platform
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Developing JSPs
To outline the relationship between JavaServer Pages (JSPs) and servlets, to describe how to create JSPs, and to explain how they fit into the web tier of the J2EE platform
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Java technologies for web services
To outline the components and functions of Java web service technologies
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HTML 4 Part 1 HTML Fundamentals

Course Overview This is the first course in a two part series that presents learners with the basic concepts and skills in HTML 4.01. The course covers World Wide Web basics, formatting web pages and creating links, images and multimedia, tables and frames, and placing information online. Learn To Identify the concepts of HTML. Create different types of lists.
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HTML 4 Part 1 HTML Fundamentals

Course Overview This is the first course in a two part series that presents learners with the basic concepts and skills in HTML 4.01. The course covers World Wide Web basics, formatting web pages and creating links, images and multimedia, tables and frames, and placing information online. Learn To Identify the concepts of HTML. Create different types of lists.
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C Programming for the Microsoft NET Platform Part 5

Course Overview This is the final course in a five part series that covers operators, properties, and attributes. The learner will understand how to implement operators, delegates, and events, and how to use properties to enable field-like access and indexes to enable array-like access. The course also teaches how to create custom user-defined attributes. Learn To Identify
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C Programming for the Microsoft NET Platform Part 4

Course Overview This is the fourth course in a five part series that covers inheritance and aggregation within the Microsoft C# programming language. Users will learn how to use inheritance in C# to derive classes and to define virtual methods. This course will also teach how to make code accessible at the component or assembly level. Learn To Identify the syntax for extending a
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C Programming for the Microsoft NET Platform Part 3

Course Overview This is the third course in a five part series that introduces the essentials of object-oriented programming. You will learn the terminology and concepts required to create and use classes in C#. The course also teaches how to use reference-type variables and how to create and destroy objects in C#. Learn To Identify characteristics of a class. Identify
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C Programming for the Microsoft NET Platform Part 2

Course Overview This is the second course in a five part series that teaches statements and exceptions, methods and parameters, and arrays within the Microsoft C# programming language. The course introduces common statements and exception handling, as well as, how to use methods and parameters and how to create, initialize, and use arrays. Learn To Identify characteristics of
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C Programming for the Microsoft NET Platform Part 1

Course Overview This is the first course in a five part series that provides an introduction to the Microsoft .NET platform in which the learners use the C# programming language. This course teaches how to compile, run, and debug a C# application and how to use value-type variables in C#. Learn To Identify characteristics of the .NET platform. Identify characteristics of
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Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1 4 Web Services Patterns

This course will address the core and advanced features of J2EE SDK 1.4: Enterprise Connectivity.
Learn To:
Identify features of Web services.
Identify benefits of service-oriented architecture (SOA).
Identify features of Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP).
Identify features of J2EE patterns.
Match J2EE patterns with their descriptions.
Identify features of the Session Facade
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Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1 4 Web Services Patterns

This course will address the core and advanced features of J2EE SDK 1.4: Enterprise Connectivity.
Learn To:
Identify features of Web services.
Identify benefits of service-oriented architecture (SOA).
Identify features of Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP).
Identify features of J2EE patterns.
Match J2EE patterns with their descriptions.
Identify features of the Session Facade
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Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1 4 Curriculum

The Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1.4 Curriculum includes the following courses:
Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1.4: Overview
Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1.4: Java Server Pages
Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1.4: Services
Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1.4: JAXP and JDBC
Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1.4: RMI, JMS, and JCA
Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE
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Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1 4 Curriculum

The Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1.4 Curriculum includes the following courses:
Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1.4: Overview
Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1.4: Java Server Pages
Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1.4: Services
Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1.4: JAXP and JDBC
Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1.4: RMI, JMS, and JCA
Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE
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Java Exceptions Assertations

This course covers the concepts related to exceptions and assertions. Under exceptions, the course covers what are exceptions and why they arise. The course also covers types of exceptions, exception handling, and the ways to declare and throw exceptions. Under assertions, the course focuses on assert statements, compilation of classes that use assertions, enabling and disabling assertions at run
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Advanced OOP Java Concepts

This course covers advanced Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) and Java concepts. It explains the concepts and use of abstract classes, interfaces, and nested classes. The course also covers creation, initialization, garbage collection, and finalization of objects in Java.
Learn To:
Identify key concepts related to class initialization.
Identify key concepts related to constructors.
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Intro to Object-Oriented Programming with Java

This course covers the advantages of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) and OOP features specific to Java. It explains the concept and use of classes, objects, arrays, class members, and scope of variables. It also describes how to invoke methods. In addition, the course covers advanced OOP concepts like encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, and method overloading, overriding, and hiding.
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Java Operations Flow Control

This course covers the concepts related to Java operations and flow control. It covers data type conversion and data type casting for primitive data types. Further, it covers associativity and precedence rules for operators. In addition, it covers various operators that include arithmetic operators, assignment operators, unary operators, relational operators, logical operators, bitwise operators,
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Java Concepts

This course covers Java platform concepts, the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), Java 2 Software Development Kit (J2SDK), and Java programs. It also covers the Java language elements, such as identifiers and keywords, used to create various constructs. In addition, the course covers the data types, variables, and constants used in Java.
Learn To:
Identify key features of the Java language.
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IBM DB2 Universal Database V6 1--App Development

Course Overview This course will provide application developers with the specific skills and knowledge needed to be successful in an IBM DB2 Universal Database (UDB) V6.1 application development environment for UNIX, Windows or OS/2 platforms. This course will teach students about SQL application development, application development objects, embedded SQL programming, and dynamic SQL programming.
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IBM DB2 Universal Database V6 1 App Devel Curriculum

Course Overview The Complete IBM DB2 Universal Database V6.1 Application Development Curriculum includes the courses needed to prepare for IBM Certified Solutions Expert certification exams 509 and 511. Students will learn fundamental DB2 v6.1 skills and knowledge, such as creating and modifying database objects, creating indexes and views, managing basic database operations, and the basics of
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Evaluating E-Commerce Options

This course is intended for students who wish to consider some of the costs as well as the potential benefits of e-commerce. A survey of e-commerce strategies and an overview containing implementation descriptions will help the student better understand the basis of costs associated with e-commerce.
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The Market Environment.
External Factors.
Core Developer Technologies.
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NetWare 5 Advanced Administration - Part 1

C ourse Overview
This is the first course in a five-part series on Novell NetWare 5 Advanced Administration. This series provides the knowledge and skills necessary to design, configure, and administer a complex NetWare 5 network. This course will cover upgrading to NetWare 5, the NetWare server, and the Server Console.
L earn To:
Identify the methods for upgrading to a NetWare 5
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Object Analysis Design Requirements Analysis

Course Overview
This is the first title in a series of two, and covers the same material as the first half of the Instructor Led course Object Oriented Analysis and Design Using UML. This course teaches students the principles and terminology of object oriented development, and how to apply object oriented techniques to define systems using the notation of the Unified Modeling Language (UML).
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Lotus Domino R5 System Admin Part 8 Internet Connectivity Security

Course Overview This is the eighth course in a ten part series for system administrators who are responsible for Domino server and Notes client. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to configure and customize the Domino Web server; set up LDAP, directory assistance, and NNTP; identify the ways to provide Internet security by using firewalls, and set up certification
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XML Programming--Part 2 DOM SAX XSLT

Course Overview This is the second course of the XML curriculum and teaches more of the skills needed to implement XML in an enterprise situation. It will cover processing XML documents using the Document Object Model (DOM) and parsers, using the Extensible Linking Language (XLL), and using XML with databases, and developing XML-based enterprise applications. L earn To: Identify the
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XML Programming--Part 2 DOM SAX XSLT

Course Overview This is the second course of the XML curriculum and teaches more of the skills needed to implement XML in an enterprise situation. It will cover processing XML documents using the Document Object Model (DOM) and parsers, using the Extensible Linking Language (XLL), and using XML with databases, and developing XML-based enterprise applications. L earn To: Identify the
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Java Key Packages Collections

This course provides an overview of the java.lang package and its key classes, such as Object, String, StringBuffer, wrapper classes, and the Math class. It also covers the java.util package and its classes, Date and GregorianCalendar. In addition, the course provides information about the collections framework provided by the java.util package.
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Identify features of the
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Java Threads

This course provides an introduction to threads and covers concepts like benefits of threads, methods of the Thread class, and creation of a thread. It also covers the various states of threads. In addition, the course describes the considerations for writing a multithreaded program and covers thread joins, synchronization, and locking.
Learn To:
Identify benefits of using threads in
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Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1 4 Overview

This course will address the distributed and enterprise computing and J2EE architecture.
Learn To:
Match the application models with their descriptions.
Identify the benefits of distributed computing.
Identify the strategies that conform to the guidelines for designing a distributed computing system in the specified situation.
Identify benefits of J2EE.
Identify J2EE platform
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Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1 4 Overview

This course will address the distributed and enterprise computing and J2EE architecture.
Learn To:
Match the application models with their descriptions.
Identify the benefits of distributed computing.
Identify the strategies that conform to the guidelines for designing a distributed computing system in the specified situation.
Identify benefits of J2EE.
Identify J2EE platform
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Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1 4 Java Server Pages

This course will address the core and advanced features of J2EE SDK 1.4. Enterprise Connectivity. However, to fully prepare for the certification, it should be used in conjunction with other learning/training resources in addition to ample real-world experience. The principal areas covered are Web applications and JSPs.
Learn To:
Match HTTP methods with their functionality.
Identify
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Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1 4 Java Server Pages

This course will address the core and advanced features of J2EE SDK 1.4. Enterprise Connectivity. However, to fully prepare for the certification, it should be used in conjunction with other learning/training resources in addition to ample real-world experience. The principal areas covered are Web applications and JSPs.
Learn To:
Match HTTP methods with their functionality.
Identify
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Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1 4 Servlets

This course will address the core and advanced features of J2EE SDK 1.4. Enterprise Connectivity.
Learn To:
Identify features of servlets.
Identify advantages of servlets over CGI applications.
Match the methods in the servlet lifecycle with the situations in which these are used.
Identify the code for creating a servlet that handles form data by using the getParameter method.
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CIW JavaScript Fundamentals Part 1 Programming Principals

Course Overview This is the first course in a two part series that presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on the origins and basic features of the JavaScript programming language. This course will provide an introduction to JavaScript and some common programming concepts. It will cover working with variables and data. Students will also learn about functions, methods
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CIW JavaScript Fundamentals Part 2 Program Development

Course Overview This is the second course in a two part series that presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on features of the JavaScript programming language. This course will cover interactive forms and their development. Students will also learn about cookies and JavaScript security issues, and how to use frames, targets, and image maps. Additionally, students will
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 Curriculum

This curriculum gives an introduction to distributed computing and Web Services, their advantages, and the challenges to which WebSphere Studio Application Developer offers solutions. It looks at SOAP syntax and how SOAP messages are used in Web Services applications and covers the fundamentals of writing Java clients for a Web Service application. It also covers the role of Universal Description,
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 Curriculum

This curriculum gives an introduction to distributed computing and Web Services, their advantages, and the challenges to which WebSphere Studio Application Developer offers solutions. It looks at SOAP syntax and how SOAP messages are used in Web Services applications and covers the fundamentals of writing Java clients for a Web Service application. It also covers the role of Universal Description,
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 Introduction

This course opens with an introduction to distributed computing and Web Services, their advantages, and the challenges to which WebSphere Studio Application Developer offers solutions. Service-oriented architecture and the roles and operations of Web Services are covered. The course then presents a high-level overview of WebSphere Studio Application Developer, its place in the Studio family, and
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 Introduction

This course opens with an introduction to distributed computing and Web Services, their advantages, and the challenges to which WebSphere Studio Application Developer offers solutions. Service-oriented architecture and the roles and operations of Web Services are covered. The course then presents a high-level overview of WebSphere Studio Application Developer, its place in the Studio family, and
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 UDDI Application Server 5

This course covers the role of Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) within a Web Services application, describing how to use it to publish and find a Web Service. Using Web Services Description Language (WSDL) with UDDI in the Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is covered. Instruction is given in how to configure and run a Unit Test UDDI registry and running the Web Services
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Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 6 Developing Applications for Web Clients

Course Overview This is the sixth course in a nine part series for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the features
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Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1 4 Servlets

This course will address the core and advanced features of J2EE SDK 1.4. Enterprise Connectivity.
Learn To:
Identify features of servlets.
Identify advantages of servlets over CGI applications.
Match the methods in the servlet lifecycle with the situations in which these are used.
Identify the code for creating a servlet that handles form data by using the getParameter method.
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Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1 4 JAXP and JDBC

This course will address the core and advanced features of J2EE SDK 1.4. Enterprise Connectivity.
Learn To:
Match terms used in XML with their descriptions.
Identify features of Simple API for XML (SAX) parsing.
Identify actions performed by Simple API for XML (SAX) events that are fired when XML document items are parsed.
Match features of JDBC with the application development
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Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1 4 RMI JMS and JCA

This course will address the core and advanced features of J2EE SDK 1.4: Enterprise Connectivity. However, to fully prepare for the certification, it should be used in conjunction with other learning/training resources in addition to ample real-world experience. The principal areas covered are RMI, JMS, and J2EE Connector Architecture.
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Identify features of Remote Method
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CIW Site Designer Curriculum

Course Overview This curriculum introduces Web design concepts, page layout, usability, navigation, graphics and multimedia. Other topics covered include Web technologies, Web site development tools, basics of using Microsoft FrontPage, Macromedia Dreamweaver and Allaire HomeSite, JASC Paint Shop, in addition to advanced Web design technologies and concepts, including XML, HTTP servers,
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CIW Site Designer Part 5 Advanced Web Tech Web Site Publishing

Course Overview This final course in the series continues teaching about advanced Web design technologies and concepts, including XML, HTTP servers, cookies, plug-ins, Java applets, databases and standards organizations. This course also teaches the final step in Web site design - publishing the site. Learn To Identify the various Markup languages such as HTML, XML, and XHTML.
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CIW Database Specialist Part 1 Introduction to Database Design

This is the first course in a four part series that teaches students about relational databases and database planning and design. It introduces relational databases, Codd's rules, relational data structure and the ER model. It also covers the various phases in the design life cycle and database design methodology, including the creation of ER models. Learn To: o Identify features of a
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CIW Database Specialist Part 2 Logical Physical Design

This is the second course in a four part series that teaches students about normalization, and logical and physical database design. This course will cover the normalization about the first, second, and third normal forms, and also about Boyce-Codd Normal Form, logical database design resolving relationships, creating a logical data model, and the various integrity constraints, physical database
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CIW Database Specialist Part 3 Database Interaction JDBC

This is the third course in a four part series that teaches students about SQL, relational algebra, transactions and database security, and an introduction to the JDBC. This course covers SQL DDL commands, inserting, updating, and querying with DML statements, granting and revoking privileges with DCL statements. The course also teaches about relational algebra concepts, to include joins,
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CIW Database Specialist Part 4 Advanced JDBC

This is the final course in a four part series that teaches metadata, improving JDBC programs, and building applications using JDBC. Topics covered include introduction to metadata and to ResultSetMetaData, SQL exceptions, scrollable and updateable result sets, batch updates, and prepared statements. Finally, the Building Applications Using JDBC teaches about Swing, the Layout Manager, UML and
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E-Business Technology Fundamentals Curriculum

This curriculum teaches the fundamentals of Web-based application architectures, as well as some key concepts in client and server-side technologies. It gives an introduction to e-commerce as a type of e-business and then guides the learner through Java 2, Java technologies and tools, and J2EE. This curriculum consists of three Skill Builder courses: E-business Technology Fundamentals: Part 1
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E-Business Technology Fund Part 1 Architecture Building Blocks

Beginning with a general overview and an introduction to e-business, this course goes on to teach the fundamentals of Web-based application architectures, as well as some key concepts in client and server-side technologies. Making the transformation from a traditional business to an e-business becomes the focus as this course progresses. Learners will encounter lessons on building blocks required
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E-Business Technology Fund Part 3 Java Security Web Services Framework

This course begins by guiding the learner through Java 2, Java technologies and tools, and J2EE. Then, pervasive computing is covered. The learner is introduced to security threats and the measures used to counteract them. Web services are discussed and a case study is presented. An overview of IBM WebSphere and Framework products is included. Learn To To identify
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 SOAP JavaBeans WSDL

This second course looks at SOAP syntax and how SOAP messages are used in Web Services applications. It then describes the fundamental operations of the Apache AXIS SOAP engine, the serialization framework in Apache SOAP, and how it can be customized to solve specific serialization issues. The course then offers instruction on how to use the Web Services Wizard of WebSphere Studio Application
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 SOAP JavaBeans WSDL

This second course looks at SOAP syntax and how SOAP messages are used in Web Services applications. It then describes the fundamental operations of the Apache AXIS SOAP engine, the serialization framework in Apache SOAP, and how it can be customized to solve specific serialization issues. The course then offers instruction on how to use the Web Services Wizard of WebSphere Studio Application
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 Web Services Clients J2EE

This course opens with the fundamentals of writing Java clients for a Web Service application. It then covers WebSphere Studio support for SOAP, including Web Services Description Language (WSDL) files, Web Service proxies, and the TCP/IP Monitor. The second unit covers Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) fundamentals, its primary services, and the relationships between J2EE components and how these
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 Web Services Clients J2EE

This course opens with the fundamentals of writing Java clients for a Web Service application. It then covers WebSphere Studio support for SOAP, including Web Services Description Language (WSDL) files, Web Service proxies, and the TCP/IP Monitor. The second unit covers Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) fundamentals, its primary services, and the relationships between J2EE components and how these
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 UDDI Application Server 5

This course covers the role of Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) within a Web Services application, describing how to use it to publish and find a Web Service. Using Web Services Description Language (WSDL) with UDDI in the Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is covered. Instruction is given in how to configure and run a Unit Test UDDI registry and running the Web Services
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Web Site Security Internet Intranet Management Policies

Web Site Security: Internet and Intranet Management and Policies is the first course in a two-part series. This course will give students the skills and knowledge needed to identify and counter some fundamental security risks and requirements. Students will learn some basic network security skills pertaining to network threat identification and prevention. They will also examine Internet security
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Web Site Security Messaging Servers Viruses

This course is the second course in a two-part series on Web Site Security. This course will give students the skills and knowledge to identify and prevent more tactical security risks and measures. Students will learn how to implement message security via Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), a de facto messaging security standard. They will also learn how to identify and minimize security risks associated
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Oracle Application Server 10g Administration II Part 1

This course describes the advanced administration concepts. In addition, you are introduced to common deployment topologies of Oracle Application Server 10g to enable choosing the appropriate topology according to your business needs. To provide a stable and highly available environment that performs well, you learn the concepts for high availability (HA) and scalability. You also learn to
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Oracle Application Server 10g Administration II Part 3

This course introduces the various Business Intelligence components such as Discoverer, Reports, Forms, and XML applications. The users learn about configuring and managing OracleAS Discoverer, OracleAS Reports Services, OracleAS Forms, and XML applications. They also learn how to deploy and manage OracleAS Web Services.
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Match the components of Oracle Application Server
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From Serebra Learning Corporation
Programming with XHTML 1 1 DOM and Dynamic XHTML
This course explains how to incorporate JavaScript in Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) documents. The course describes various objects, properties, methods, and events of JavaScript. In addition, the course explains various constructs of JavaScript that help in developing dynamic Web pages. The course also covers key concepts of Document Object Model (DOM). Additionally, the course
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Advanced Technology Concepts for Web Designers
To introduce users to the incorporation of JavaScript and other technologies such as DHTML, cookies and plug-ins in web sites, and to web site publishing, web site maintenance, and database integration Web authors, webmasters, marketing and communications professionals, PR professionals, graphic designers, desktop designers, technical writers, and library scientists
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The J2EE Connector Architecture
To introduce the J2EE Connector Architecture and demonstrate how it can be used by J2EE applications Java developers; business analysts, system architects, technical managers, and technology evaluators who are interested in gaining an overview of the J2EE Connector Architecture
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Internet Site Development
To identify the principles of web-site design and the elements used to create a web site Students wishing to acquire the fundamental skills required to embark on careers as e-Business IT professionals; students preparing for the CompTIA certification exam IK0-002: i-Net
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Advanced Features of FrontPage 2002
The Advanced Features of FrontPage 2002 course is the third course in the FrontPage XP curriculum. This course teaches users to add special effects to Web pages and organize a Web site using various Web components. It also teaches users to add multimedia to a Web site. Additionally, the course explains the process of integrating code, such as JavaScript scripts and ActiveX controls, to Web pages.
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Java 2 Programming Part 1: The Java Language
This is the first course in a five-part series on Java 2 Programming. The Java platform is based on the idea that the same software should run on many different kinds of computers, consumer products, and other devices. Java software works on any device from mobile phones to supercomputers and is incorporated into all major Web browsers. This first course in the series is designed to give students
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Java 2 Programming Part 2: Objects and Classes
This is the second course in a five-part series on Java 2 Programming. The Java platform is based on the idea that the same software should run on many different kinds of computers, consumer products, and other devices. Java software works on any device from mobile phones to supercomputers and is incorporated into all major Web browsers. This course teaches learners the general concepts of
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Java 2 Programming Part 3: Core Language APIs, Threads, and Exceptions
This is the third course in a five-part series on Java 2 Programming. The Java platform is based on the idea that the same software should run on many different kinds of computers, consumer goods, and other devices. Java software works on any device from mobile phones to supercomputers and is incorporated into all major Web browsers. This course covers the function of packages in Java, including
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Java 2 Programming Part 4: Building and Managing GUIs
This is the fourth course in a five-part series on Java 2 Programming. The Java platform is based on the idea that the same software should run on many different kinds of computers, consumer products, and other devices. Java software works on any device from mobile phones to supercomputers and is incorporated into all major Web browsers. This course covers using the java.awt package and creating
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Java 2 Programming Part 5: Streams and Networking
This is the final course in a five-part series on Java 2 Programming. The Java platform is based on the idea that the same software should run on many different kinds of computers, consumer products, and other devices. Java software works on any device from mobile phones to supercomputers and is incorporated into all major Web browsers. This course teaches learners advanced topics that will help
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Java Servlets Part 1: Introduction, Life Cycle and JSP
This first course in the series introduces the Java Servlets API, which is part of Java 2 Enterprise Edition, and it describes how servlets enable easy and effective creation of server-side business solutions. It covers the features of J2EE, an introduction to the function of servlets and Web application development the basics of creating servlets, the servlet life cycle, and how JavaServer Pages
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J2EE Connectivity Part 2: Java Server Pages and Servlets
This second course in the series teaches about Web and server-side development. It introduces the current server-side Java technologies used in Web Application Development and explains the client and server Interaction. It teaches how to create Java Server Pages and servlets and distinguishes their responsibilities. It also covers the servlet life cycle and session tracking.
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Advanced JavaScript
This course describes advanced document properties. The course also covers the concepts related to cookies, plug-ins, and LiveWire. It also teaches how to implement security by performing data tainting. This course is designed for application developers and authors who plan, design and implement web-based business solutions on intranets, extranets, and internets. The student should have prior
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Advanced HTML Programming
This course enables students to understand web page site planning, management and maintenance. The course explains the concepts of developing advanced HTML pages with the help of frames, scripting languages, and evolving technologies like ActiveX, DHTML, and XML. This course is intended for students who are interested in developing web pages using HTML as the programming language.
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JavaScript Fundamentals
This course describes the features of JavaScript and compares JavaScript with other technologies, such as Java. The course also covers the fundamentals of JavaScript programming, JavaScript variables, operators, loops, and conditional statements. This course is designed for application developers and authors who plan, design and implement web-based business solutions on intranets, extranets, and
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JavaScript Programming
This course describes the features of Java Script, such as arrays, forms, and events. The course also covers concepts related to object hierarchy in JavaScript, and string, math, and number object. This course is designed for application developers and authors who plan, design and implement web-based business solutions on intranets, extranets, and internets. The student should have prior
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Advanced Features of Frontpage 2000
The Advanced features of FrontPage 2000 WBT is the second course in the FrontPage curriculum. It enables the students to add multimedia, graphics, programming, and database information to Web pages using FrontPage 2000. It also enables students to publish and maintain Web sites. Users who need to design and create Web sites and Web pages.
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IBM e-business Technology Fundamentals Part 3: Java, Security, Web Services, an
This course begins by guiding the learner through Java 2 Java technologies and tools and J2EE. Then pervasive computing is covered. The learner is introduced to security threats and the measures used to counteract them. Web services are discussed and a case study is presented. An overview of IBM WebSphere and Framework products is included.
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Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1.4 Java Server Pages
This course will address the core and advanced features of J2EE SDK 1.4. Enterprise Connectivity. However to fully prepare for the certification it should be used in conjunction with other learning/training resources in addition to ample real-world experience. The principal areas covered are Web applications and JSPs.
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Enterprise Connectivity with J2EE V1.4 Web Services and Patterns
This course is intended for Java Programmers wishing to update their skills to the latest Java2 Enterprise Edition platform: SDK 1.4.
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Evaluating e-Commerce Options


This course is intended for students who wish to consider some of the costs as well as the potential benefits of e-commerce. A survey of e-commerce strategies and an overview containing implementation descriptions will help the student better understand the basis of costs associated with e-commerce.
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Web Site Security: Messaging, Servers, and Viruses
This course is the second course in a two-part series on Web Site Security. This course will give students the skills and knowledge to identify and prevent more tactical security risks and measures. Students will learn how to implement message security via Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) a de facto messaging security standard. They will also learn how to identify and minimize security risks associated
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CIW Site Designer Part 5: Advanced Web Technologies and Web Site Publishing
This final course in the series continues teaching about advanced Web design technologies and concepts including XML HTTP servers cookies plug-ins Java applets databases and standards organizations. This course also teaches the final step in Web site design - publishing the site.
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Web Services Development using WebSphere Studio 5 Part 1: WebSphere Studio Introduction
This course opens with an introduction to distributed computing and Web Services their advantages and the challenges to which WebSphere Studio Application Developer offers solutions. Service-oriented architecture and the roles and operations of Web Services are covered. The course then presents a high-level overview of WebSphere Studio Application Developer its place in the Studio family and its
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Web Services Development using WebSphere Studio 5 Part 3: Web Services Clients and J2EE
This course opens with the fundamentals of writing Java clients for a Web Service application. It then covers WebSphere Studio support for SOAP including Web Services Description Language (WSDL) files Web Service proxies and the TCP/IP Monitor. The second unit covers Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) fundamentals its primary services and the relationships between J2EE components and how these
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Java and CORBA
This course is the seventh in a series of seven on the Advanced Java Topics. This course provides students with an introduction to using CORBA3 for distributed Java programming. When finished students will be able to describe objects using IDL4 and connect CORBA objects regardless of their location. They'll know how to dynamically invoke methods on CORBA objects at run time and use Java and
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From Software Training Academy, Inc
Java Server Faces JSF

...Java Web application development. Proceeding from a foundation of Java, Servlets, and JSP, the course develops the best-practice concepts of MVC architecture and command-object encapsulation that propel the JSF architecture. Students create JSF Web applications by organizing their pages as JSF component trees, and their server-side code as JSF managed beans and controllers. They add
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From Technology Ed
Java Programming Basics


Java Programming Basics
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Course Description
The Java language provides a powerful addition to the tools that programmers have at their disposal. Java makes programming easier because it is object-oriented and has automatic garbage collection. In addition, because compiled Java code is architecture-neutral, Java applications are ideal
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From Software Training Academy, Inc
The Java Message Service new

This course teaches everything that most Java developers will need to know about asynchronous messaging using the Java Message Service, or JMS. Both the point-to-point and publish-and-subscribe messaging styles are covered, but there is an emphasis on the more popular point-to-point approach using message queues. The course moves quickly from JMS fundamentals -- connections, sessions, queues,
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The JSP Standard Tag Library

This two-day module introduces the JSTL, or JSP Standard Tag Library, actually a set of four custom tag libraries that establish a portable standard for common processing tasks in JSP. JSTL is a major part of the new scriptless authoring style encouraged (and enabled) by the JSP 2.0 specification. This module covers all four JSTL libraries in depth:
The core actions, which support JSP
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The Spring Framework revised

This course enables the experienced Java developer to use the Spring Application Framework to create simple and complex Web applications. Spring is a far-reaching framework that aims to facilitate all sorts of Java development, including every level of multi-tier distributed systems. Here we focus on the Core and MVC modules, with a lighter (but not dismissive) touch on persistence through DAO and
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Java Servlets

This practical, application-oriented course teaches Java Servlets technology and shows how to use it to develop simple to complex Web applications. It is intended for experienced Java (J2SE) programmers who want to build Web applications or J2EE components and systems.
The course begins with an overview of server-side Java programming and Web protocols. Then students learn the Java Servlets
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Overview of J2EE Development

...fore one dives into the details of Servlets, JSP, EJB, or Java Web services.
The course is presented seminar-style, with no hands-on exercises for students and no need for lab equipment. The instructor demonstrates several sample J2EE applications, including Web applications, EJBs, and Web services, and can go into source code and other details to suit the interests of the audience. But the
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Securing Java Web Applications Rev 5 0

...on
This advanced course shows experienced developers of Java web applications how to secure those applications and to apply best practices with regard to secure enterprise coding. Authentication, authorization, and input validation are major themes, and students get good exposure to basic Java cryptography for specific development scenarios, as well as thorough discussions of HTTPS
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Securing Java Web Services

...e, encryption, and various WS-Security header content for Java Web services.
Exchange security information between servers, applications, and components, using SAML assertion and protocol models.
Course Duration: 3 days
Prerequisites:
Solid Java programming experience is essential; Course 103 provides excellent preparation.
Experience developing Java Web services is assumed
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Java Programming Rev 6 0

This course teaches programming in the Java language -- i.e. the Java Standard Edition platform. It is intended for programmers with experience in languages other than Java, but who may or may not have any previous Java experience. It focuses on procedural and structured coding skills first, and then offers meticulous, in-depth coverage of object-oriented concepts and how to apply them to Java
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Java Server Pages JSP

This four-day course develops skills in JavaServer Pages, or JSP, which is the standard means of authoring dynamic content for Web applications under the Java Enterprise platform. It treats JSP 2.0, including older features such as scriptlets but focusing on newer features and techniques, including JSP expressions and the JSTL. At the end of the course, students will be well prepared to author
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Java Programming Rev 5 0 Java 5 0

This course teaches programming in the Java language the Java 2 Standard or J2SE platform. It is intended for programmers with experience in languages other than Java, but who may or may not have any previous Java experience. It focuses on procedural and structured coding skills first, and then offers meticulous, in-depth coverage of object-oriented concepts and how to apply them to Java software
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Java EE 5

This intense four-day course teaches Java programmers how to develop enterprise applications using the ease of development features introduced in Java EE 5. Students will learn how to create dynamic web applications with JSP, Java Servlets, JSTL, and JSF. They will use JAX-WS to develop SOAP based web services. Students will learn about session and message-driven EJBs, as well as the new
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Java Development for Secure Systems Rev 6 0

...LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Understand Avoid common pitfalls of Java web applications, including SQL injection and cross-site-scripting 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
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Jakarta Struts

This advanced course shows JSP and servlet programmers how to build Model-2 Web applications using the Jakarta Struts project from Apache. Students learn the Struts architecture and see how it captures a great deal of pre-existing best practice in Web application development. They build applications from scratch using the Struts 1.1 code base, advancing through actions and action mappings, form
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Introduction to EJB

... and programmatic techniques.
Invoke EJB sessions from Java web applications.
Use dependency injection and JNDI names to assemble complex web/EJB systems with minimal fuss and maximal flexibility.
Implement message-driven beans to process queued messages asynchronously.
Course Duration: 2 days.
Prerequisites:
Solid Java programming skills and understanding of OO Java and
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Introduction to Java Server Pages JSP

This two-day module introduces JavaServer Pages, or JSP, which is the standard means of authoring dynamic content for Web applications under the Java Enterprise platform. The module begins with an introduction of Web applications in general, shows how Java servlets and JSPs establish a framework for writing Web applications, and then covers JSP 2.0 features in detail, from scripting elements to
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Developing Java Web Services

...course prepares Java programmers to develop interoperable Java Web services and using SOAP, WSDL, and XML Schema. Students get an overview of the interoperable and Java-specific Web services architectures, and then learn the standard APIs for SOAP messaging and WSDL-driven, component-based service development. Both document-style and RPC-style messages and services are covered in depth.
The
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Developing Web Services with WebLogic TM

...vices architecture (SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI).
Describe the Java Web services architecture, and identify the Java APIs that relate to key Web-service protocols (SAAJ, JAX-RPC, JAXR).
Identify the major Web services tools in the BEA WebLogic Platform, and implement simple services using both: the Workshop and the Server.
Know the structure and grammar of SOAP, and read and write SOAP messages.
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Enterprise JavaBeans

This course offers the Java programmer a grounding in the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) architecture and the skills to develop EJBs effectively for enterprise development efforts. EJB s position at the heart of the Java Enterprise platform and the use of EJB application servers as the backbone of large-scale distributed systems are studied. We consider the advantages of the application server
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XML Programming Using Java

This four-day course builds skills in Java s XML processing APIs chiefly parsing using SAX and DOM and transformations using XSLT, all using the Java API for XML Processing, or JAXP. It also covers the newer Java API for XML Binding, or JAXB, which standardizes serialization according to XML Schema. The course is intended for students with a working knowledge of XML and possibly DTDs or XML Schema
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XML Programming Using Visual Basic and NET

This comprehensive and practical four-day course builds skills in .NET s XML processing APIs chiefly parsing using XmlReader and the Document Object Model (DOM), writing XML streams using XmlWriter, and transformations using XPath and XSLT, all using the .NET Framework XML classes and the Visual Basic language. It also covers XML serialization according to XML Schema and the tight coupling between
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Introduction to XML

This one-day course introduces the eXtensible Markup Language, or XML, including basic grammar and XML validation using DTDs or XML Schema. Students learn to read and to hand-write XML well-formed XML documents, and then proceed to modeling concepts, first learning the basic DTD language and then studying namespaces and XML Schema. The course closes with a chapter on important XML-related
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Object-Oriented Programming in C

Microsoft s .NET is a revolutionary advance in programming technology that greatly simplifies application development and is a good match for the emerging paradigm of Web-based services, as opposed to proprietary applications. Part of this technology is a new language, C#. This new language combines the power of C and the ease of development of Visual Basic. It bears a striking resemblance to Java
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From Learningdom
BO XI R2 training
What is BusinessObjects XI, Introduction to BusinessObjects XI Product Components, Introducing Web Intelligence, Getting Started with InfoView, Customizing InfoView, Creating Web Intelligence Documents with Queries, Restricting Data Returned by a Query, Report Design in the Java Report Panel, Enhancing the Presentation of Reports, Formatting Reports, Creating Formulas and Variables, Synchronizing
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From Illinois State University
Developing Web Applications Using Rational Application Developer and WebSphere



A Self-paced e-Learning program for developers who have basic Java programming knowledge. This non-credit training course from Illinois State University is conducted by industry experts who know how to teach adults, and is presented in a convenient online format, featuring Video Lectures, Instant Messenger "Faculty Office Hours", Instructor E-mail Access, Virtual/Live Q & A Sessions, and Class
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From The Virtual Training Company
Java Introduction to the Java Programming Language
Java is a simple, scalable object oriented, general purpose programming language with a multitude of uses. With the power to develop everything from simple web animations to high-end business applications that program hand-held devices, microwaves, cross platform server applications and more, it's no wonder why Java is on everyone's mind. This practical "how to" course by Java expert, Arthur
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Java 2 Graphics
Java is a simple, scalable object oriented, general purpose programming language with a multitude of uses. With the power to develop everything from simple graphics and web animations, to high-end business applications that program hand-held devices, microwaves, cross platform server applications and more, it's no wonder why Java is on everyone's mind. In this, the second in a series of Java
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J2EE Java 2 Enterprise Edition
J2EE is an acronym for Java 2 Enterprise Edition. The Java 2 Enterprise Edition is Software that can be used along with the J2SE, the Java 2 Standard Edition which includes the compiler and the other fundamentals of Java. The J2EE software includes development and deployment systems for Java Servlets and Java ServerPages. Both of these combine Java and HTML to produce web pages on demand. VTC
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Java 2 JSP and Servlets
JavaServer Pages and Java Servlets are programs executed by a Web server to produce Web pages which are sent to a client Web browser in response to a request from the browser. This course by Arthur Griffith not only demonstrates how to write them, it also shows how to deploy them to a server and make them run in response to a request. Both Servlets and JavaServer pages can read from files,
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From Teach Me IT
Developing Applications for Microsoft Transaction Server 2.0

The Developing Applications for Microsoft Transaction Server 2.0 course is the second course in the Transaction Server curriculum consisting of three courses. It is designed to give an overview of MTS components and provide students with the skills needed to develop Web applications for the Microsoft Transaction Server 2.0 using Visual Basic, Visual C++, and Visual J++. It teaches how to create
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Developing Applications with Microsoft Visual InterDev 6.0

The Developing Applications with Microsoft Visual InterDev 6.0 course is the last course in the Visual InterDev curriculum consisting of three courses. This curriculum prepares the students for the Microsoft Certification exam Designing and Implementing Web Solutions with Microsoft Visual InterDev 6.0 (70-152). It provides students with skills to develop Web applications using databases with
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Enhancing Web Sites using Dreamweaver 4

The Enhancing Web Sites using Dreamweaver 4 course is the second course in the Dreamweaver 4 curriculum. This course teaches the user to add advanced HTML objects, such as forms and frames, in a Web page. It also teaches the user to insert multimedia elements, such as plug-ins, Flash and Shockwave movies, and audio and video clips in a Web site. Additionally, the user will learn how to enhance a
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Advanced Features of FrontPage 2000

The Advanced features of FrontPage 2000 WBT is the second course in the FrontPage curriculum. It enables the students to add multimedia, graphics, programming, and database information to Web pages using FrontPage 2000. It also enables students to publish and maintain Web sites. After completing this course, the student will be able to:
Create and edit imagemaps for your Web
Add animation to
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Advanced Features of FrontPage 2002

The Advanced Features of FrontPage 2002 course is the third course in the FrontPage XP curriculum. This course teaches users to add special effects to Web pages and organize a Web site using various Web components. It also teaches users to add multimedia to a Web site. Additionally, the course explains the process of integrating code, such as JavaScript scripts and ActiveX controls, to Web pages.
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Advanced HTML Programming

The Advanced HTML Programming course is the second course in the HTML curriculum consisting of two courses. It enables students to understand Web site planning, management and maintenance. The course explains the concepts of developing advanced HTML pages with the help of frames, scripting languages, and evolving technologies like ActiveX, DHTML, and XML. After completing this course, the student
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Advanced Java Programming

The Advanced Java Programming course is the last course in the Java curriculum consisting of four courses. It is designed to teach programmers the advanced aspects of Java programming language. It gives an overview of network programming in Java, socket classes, and Remote Method Invocation. It also teaches how to work with Java databases, create JavaBeans, handle events using JavaBeans, and work
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From Skillspride Online Training
Introduction to Java Programming
The aims of this Java training courses is to understand the role that Java plays on the Internet; describe the benefits and methodology of object-oriented programming; use the Java Development Kit and Symantec Caf to develop Java programs; develop a Java applet to run from a Web page; use the on-line documentation and debugging tools that are available for Java; embellish a Java applet with
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JSP Programming
This course is essential for those who are interested in extending the functionality of a web server e.g. to generate dynamic content. It is also helpful for CGI programmers, Server-Side JavaScript programmers and Java applet programmers.
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