Java is a high-level object-oriented programming language and software development platform.
Students will be able to design, develop, test, debug and deploy applications using the Java programming language
Java technologies have a huge install base as Java code runs on a variety of platforms including MS Windows PCs, Macs and UNIX.
Students learn Java to develop platform-independent applications that can run on a single computer or be distributed among servers and clients in a network
Students learn advanced enterprise programming skills to build robust, scalable and secure applications including how to build Java components using industry standard technology
Target population and entrance requirements
Graduation (or) 3 years technical Diploma
Delivery mode
Face to Face
Program /Course Expected Outcomes
Job oriented curriculum
Proficiency in developing android applications
Key Facilitation/Learning Methods
Instructor Led Training (ILT) or VILT
Hands-on training
Assignments/Case studies
Key Assessment Methods
Recording and tracking of the assessment process through Assessment Management System (AMS)
The domain knowledge and technical expertise of Sky Vision faculty enhances the quality and the understandability of the technology.
Sky Vision has a team of technology analysts who help us constantly identify, analyze and incorporate the latest technology trends into our courses.
We provide practical, hands on training and unique classroom lab facility to enable students to experience and improve the application skills
We provide students with the best courseware that are exclusively designed to meet standards of quality, relevance, recognition and understandability.
E-learning materials are used for students’ in-depth understanding.
Assessment
The assessment can be conducted both through theoretical and practical ways.
Theoretical questions can include the multiple choice questions.
For all the topics the trainer can assign both the theory questions and practical based questions in order to know the conceptual understanding of the student.
Presentation and report writing on selected topics are added to the assessment of the students.
References and Bibliography
Java EE and HTML5 Enterprise Application Development by John Brock and Arun Gupta
JavaScript for the Business Developer (Business Developers series) by Mike Faust
Core Java Volume I--Fundamentals (9th Edition) by Cay S. Horstmann
Java: A Beginner's Guide, Sixth Edition by Herbert Schildt
Expert One-on-One J2EE Design and Development by Rod Johnson
Beginning J2EE 1.4: From Novice to Professional by James L. Weaver and Kevin Mukhar
A Smarter Way to Learn JavaScript by Mark Myers
JavaScript and JQuery: Interactive Front-End Web Development by Jon Duckett
JavaScript: The Good Parts by Douglas Crockford
Pro AngularJS (Expert's Voice in Web Development) by Adam Freeman
Ajax: The Definitive Guide by Anthony T. Holdener III
Dojo: The Definitive Guide by Matthew A. Russell
Mastering Dojo: JavaScript and Ajax Tools for Great Web Experiences by Craig Riecke and Rawld Gill
Head First Servlets and JSP: Passing the Sun Certified Web Component Developer Exam by Bryan Basham and Kathy Sierra
JUnit Recipes: Practical Methods for Programmer Testing by J B Rainsberger and Scott Stirling
The Fundamental Concepts of Object-Oriented Programming by Dimitrios Kalemis
Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software by Erich Gamma and Richard Helm