From Serebra Learning Corporation
Enterprise JavaBeans Part 3: Transactions and Security 
This final course in the series teaches learners about transaction and security management. The transaction management sections cover the
EJB semiautomated transaction management feature, container-managed transactions, bean-managed transactions and synchronization. The security management section addresses EJB architecture support for security management.
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OS 390 and Java 
This course provides a foundation in the deployment, use, and application of
Java in the OS/390 environment. The course begins with a review of the history and architecture of Java and the OS/390 platform. The course also covers OS/390 client-server application architectures and how the Java can be used within an implementation strategy. Thin and thick Java applications are also discussed in this
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Java 2: Advanced Java 
This course is designed to explain the garbage collection mechanism of
JVM and the methods and packages used in garbage collection. It explains the security model of
JDK 1.2 and describes the security mechanisms the security policies and permissions. The course covers the concepts of internationalization and the functions of the
Locale class the
Calendar class and the
TimeZone class. You will
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Java 2: Enterprise Java 
This course is designed to provide an overview of the new technologies in
Java. It includes the
Swing and
JFC package and gives details of the Swing architecture Swing classes creation of
GUIs by using Swing components and the
JComponent class. It provides an overview to the Java Servlets describes the Servlets using ServletRequest interface ServletResponse interface cookies and session tracking.
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Advanced Java Programming 
This course 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 with
Servlets and
JFC.
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From Teach Me IT
Advanced Programming in Java 2 - Part II 

...reate advanced
Java applets with graphics, use
Swing, use
JavaBeans for developing programs. Concepts related to the networking scenario and security issues are also covered in this course. After completing this course, the student will be able to:
Understand the evolution of
Java Foundation Classes
Understand the advantages and features of packages in
JFC
List the Swing classes and their
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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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Fundamental JavaBeans Programming 

...JavaBeans
Programming WBT is the first course in the
JavaBeans curriculum. It introduces the students to fundamentals of JavaBeans programming. The course enables students to write simple JavaBeans programs. The students will also be able to describe events and persistence, design and implement beans, use builder tools, and so on. After completing this course, the student will be able to:
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Advanced JavaBeans Programming 

...JavaBeans
Programming WBT is the second course in the
JavaBeans curriculum. It enables the students to design and develop complex component based software using JavaBeans. The students will be able to build multicast beans, build beans as
ActiveX control, and customize beans. After completing this course, the student will be able to:
Understand
Remote Method Invocation (
RMI)
Use RMI in a
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