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Front-End Development:

HTML/CSS:

  • HTML5 syntax and elements
  • CSS3 styling, selectors, and responsive design
  • CSS frameworks like Bootstrap

JavaScript:

  • JavaScript fundamentals (variables, data types, functions)
  • DOM manipulation
  • Events and event handling
  • Asynchronous programming
  • ES6+ features (arrow functions, classes, modules)

Front-End Frameworks

React.js:

  • Component-based development
  • State management (Redux or Context API)
  • Routing

Package Managers and Build Tools:

  • npm (Node Package Manager)

Version Control:

  • Git and GitHub/GitLab/Bitbucket

Back-End Development:

Java Programming:

  • Logical Programming (Variables, Data types, Operators and control statements)
  • Arrays and Strings
  • Object Oriented Programming
  • Packages
  • Exception Handling
  • Multi-threading and concurrency
  • Collections framework
  • JDK 8 features
  • IO Streams

Database Connectivity:

  • JDBC
  • Hibernate
  • JDBC Template
  • Data JPA

Server-Side Technologies:

  • Servlets
  • JavaServer Pages (JSP)
  • RESTful web services with JAX-RS

Spring Framework:

  • Spring Boot: Building microservices

  • Spring MVC: Building web applications

  • Spring Data JPA: Data access and persistence

  • Spring Security: Authentication and authorization

  • Spring AOP: Aspect-Oriented Programming

Database Management:

  • SQL and relational databases (e.g., Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL)

  • ORM (Object-Relational Mapping) with Hibernate or JPA

Authentication and Authorization

RESTful API Development

DevOps and Deployment

Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD)

Cloud Services

Integration Testing

Web Security

Full Stack Java

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Interview Questions

  • What are OOPs principles?
  • Inheritance
  • Abstraction
  • Polymorphism
  • Class is a collection of variables and methods.
  • Object is an instantiation of class.
  • Protecting the object information is called Encapsulation.
  • The concept of re-using the existing object functionality in new object creation.
  • The concept of hiding implementations and shows functionality of Object in communication.
  • Class that allows Abstract methods (methods without body) and Concrete methods (methods with body).
  • Interface allow us to define only abstract methods.
  • Defining an Object(class) that shows different behavior while communicating with objects.

What is Java Fullstack?

Fullstack refers to Programming languages, Technologies, Database, Tools and Other services which are required to develop End-to-End application.

Who can become Java Fullstack Developer?

The developer one who can develop Client System(using technologies HTML, CSS, JavaScript), Server system(Servlets, JSP, SpringBoot) and Database(Oracle) in Project become Fullstack Java developer.

How can you become Java Fullstack developer?

With our Job assured 4 months Fullstack certification program, you can become master in all areas of application developement including Client, Server, Database and Realtime tools.

Full Stack Java Training

Full Stack Java Training course is a comprehensive program designed to provide students with an in-depth understanding of Java programming, web development, and database management. This course covers all the essential concepts required to become a proficient full stack Java developer. It is ideal for beginners as well as experienced programmers who want to enhance their skills and advance their careers in the IT industry.

The Full Stack Java course covers a wide range of topics, including Java fundamentals, web development with Java, front-end development with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, back-end development with Spring framework, database management with MySQL, and software development methodologies like Agile and Scrum. Students will learn how to create dynamic and responsive web applications that can run on different platforms and devices.

During the course, students will work on several projects that will help them apply their knowledge in real-world scenarios. They will learn how to create user interfaces, integrate different web technologies, manage databases, and implement security measures to ensure the safety of web applications. The course is designed to provide students with a practical approach to web development and help them build a strong foundation for their future careers.

After completing the full stack Java developer course, students will be able to create end-to-end web applications using Java technologies. They will have a comprehensive understanding of the software development life cycle, web development best practices, and industry-standard tools and frameworks. This will enable them to work as Java Full stack developers, web developers, software engineers, or any other IT-related job that requires Java programming skills.

Overall, the Full Stack Java developer course is an excellent choice for anyone who wants to become a proficient web developer and build a successful career in the IT industry. With the increasing demand for web applications and the widespread use of Java technologies, the course provides students with the necessary skills to meet the industry’s needs and excel in their careers.

Syllabus

  1. Introduction to Programming
  2. Introduction to Python
  3. Script v/s Program
  4. Installing Python
  5. Programming elements
  6. First Program in Python
  7. Variables
    1. Local variables
    2. Global variables
    3. Global keyword
    4. Rules to define variables
  8. Operators
  9. Control Statements
    1. Conditional statements
    2. Looping statements
    3. Branching statements
  10. Functions
    1. Introduction
    2. Classification of Methods
    3. Recursion
    4. Input() and Data conversion functions.
    5. Argument type functions
  11. Strings
  12. List
  13. Tuple
  14. Set and Frozen Set
  15. Dictionary
  16. Object Oriented Programming
  17. Exception handling
  18. Lambda Expressions
  19. File IO
  20. Tkinter
  21. Database – MySQL
  22. Data
  23. Regex
  24. Math and OS module
  25. Command line arguments
  26. Numpy
  27. Pandas
  28. MatPlotLib
  29. JSON object
  30. Decorators, Generators and Closures
  31. CSV file
  32. Pickling and Un pickling
  33. Introduction to Django
  34.  

Syllabus

  1. C# contents:

    1. C# introduction
    2. C# variables and Methods
    3. C# Data types
    4. C# Operators
    5. C# Conditional Statements
    6. C# Loops
    7. C# Branching statements
    8. C# Arrays
    9. C# Strings
    10. C# Object oriented Programming
    11. C# Exception Handling
    12. C# File IO
    13. C# Collections
    14. C# Generics
    15. C# Delegates
    16. C# Multi-threading

     

    ADO .net contents:

    1. Introduction
    2. SQL server commands
    3. Connection
    4. Data Reader
    5. Data Set
    6. Data Adapter
    7. Data Tables
    8. CRUD operations example.

     

    ASP contents:

    1. Introduction
    2. Web components
    3. Life cycle
    4. Web forms
      1. Labels, Text Boxes, Buttons
      2. Links
      3. Radio Buttons and Check boxes
      4. Calender
      5. Drop Down List
      6. Cookies
      7. Sessions
      8. Data Grid
    5. Validations
    6. Authentication
    7. Registration
    8. Server Controls
    9. MVC
      1. Model
      2. Controller
      3. Selectors
      4. Filters
      5. Model Binding
      6. View
      7. Entity Framework

     

    SQL Server

    HTML

    CSS

    JavaSCript

    Angular

     

     

     

     

     

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Syllabus

      1. HTML

        1. Introduction
        2. HTML elements
        3. HTML Attributes
        4. Paragraph and Heading tags
        5. Images and Hyper Links
        6. Formatting tags
        7. Tables and Lists
        8. Form tags
        9. Div tag

         

        CSS :

        1. Introduction
        2. Inline, Internal and External CSS
        3. Background and Text colors
        4. Fonts
        5. Borders and Shading
        6. Margins, Padding and Position
        7. Layouts

         

        JavaScript:

        1. Introduction
        2. Variables
        3. Operators
        4. Conditional Statements
        5. Loops
        6. Branching statements
        7. Arrays and Strings
        8. ES6 features

         

        JQuery

         

        TypeScript:

        1. Introduction
        2. Installation
        3. Variables and Types
        4. Var and Let
        5. Operators
        6. Control Statements
        7. Arrays
        8. Tuples
        9. Unions
        10. Strings
        11. Collections
        12. Modules
        13. Object Oriented Approach
        14. TypesScript vs ES6

         

        Angular:

        1. Introduction
        2. Installation
        3. First application
        4. Architecture
        5. Directives
        6. ngIf directive
        7. ngFor directive
        8. ngSwithc directive
        9. Data binding
        10. Strings
        11. Events
        12. Forms
        13. CRUD application

         

Syllabus

1. Introduction to Programming and Technologies
2. Introduction to Java
3. JDK, Compiler, API, JRE, JIT and JVM
4. Compile and Run the First Program
5. Programming Elements
6. API documentation
7. IDEs
8. Hello World Program
9. Variables
10. Operators
a. Arithmetic Operators
b. Relational Operators
c. Logical Operators
d. Modify Operators
e. Conditional Operator
f. Bitwise Operators
g. Shift Operators
h. Compound Assignment Operators
11. Control Statements
a. Conditional Statements
i. If
ii. If-else
iii. If-else-if
iv. Nested-if
v. switch
b. Looping Statements
i. For loop
ii. While loop
iii. Do-while loop
iv. Nested loop
c. Branching Statements
i. Break
ii. Continue
iii. Return
d. Pattern programs
e. Within the range programs
f. Menu Driven programs using if else if
g. Menu Driven programs using switch
h. Logical programs
12. Introduction to Object Oriented Programming
a. OOP principles
b. Classes and Objects
c. Naming Rules
13. Variables
a. Static variables
b. Instance variables
c. Local variables
d. Method parameters
14. Methods
a. Static methods
b. Instance methods
c. Classification of methods
d. Recursion
15. Constructor
a. Default constructor
b. Parameterized constructor
c. This keyword
d. Object initialization
e. this()
16. Access Modifiers
17. Encapsulation – POJO rules
18. Inheritance
a. Types of inheritance
b. Single inheritance
c. Multi level inheritance
d. Hierarchical inheritance
e. Super and super()
f. Method overriding
19. Final modifier
20. Abstraction – Abstract classes
21. Interfaces and Multiple inheritance
22. Polymorphism
23. Exception Handling
24. Multi-threading
25. Arrays
26. Strings
27. IO Streams
28. Command Line arguements
29. Collections and Generics
30. JDK 8 features

Syllabus

  1. Introduction to Programming
    1. Introduction to C language
    2. Programming elements
  2. Library and IDE
  3. Hello World Program
  4. Variables
  5. Operators
    1. Arithmetic Operators
    2. Relational Operators
    3. Logical Operators
    4. Modify Operators
    5. Conditional Operator
    6. Bitwise Operators
    7. Shift Operators
    8. Compound Assignment Operators
  6. Control Statements
    1. Conditional Statements
      1. If
      2. If-else
  • If-else-if
  1. Nested-if
  2. switch
  1. Looping Statements
    1. For loop
    2. While loop
  • Do-while loop
  1. Nested loop
  1. Branching Statements
    1. Break
    2. Continue
  • Goto
  1. Return
  1. Pattern programs
  2. Within the range programs
  3. Menu Driven programs using if else if
  4. Menu Driven programs using switch
  5. Logical programs
  1. Functions
    1. Introduction
    2. Pre-defined functions
    3. Classification of functions
    4. Recursion
    5. Menu Driven programs using functions
  2. Arrays
    1. Introduction
    2. One dimensional arrays
    3. Passing array as parameter to function
    4. Two dimensional arrays
    5. Multi dimensional arrays
  3. Strings
    1. Introduction
    2. String Library Functions
    3. String logical programs
    4. Passing String as parameter to function
  4. Structures
    1. Introduction
    2. Defining structure
    3. Local and Global structure
    4. Access elements of Structure
    5. Passing Structure as parameter to function
    6. Array of structures
    7. Arrays in structure
    8. Nested structures
  5. Unions
  6. Pointers
    1. Introduction
    2. Memory allocation
    3. Access data through pointers
    4. Call by value and Call By reference
    5. Pointer arithmetic
    6. Pointer to function
    7. Array of pointers
    8. Pointer to array
    9. Pointer to structure
    10. Pointer to string
    11. Two dimensional strings
    12. Pointer to pointer
    13. Complex Pointers
  7. Dynamic Memory Allocation
    1. Introduction
    2. Malloc()
    3. Calloc()
    4. Realloc()
    5. Free()
  8. Files
    1. Introduction to files
    2. Open file in different modes
    3. Read data from file
    4. Write data into file
    5. Copy file
    6. Read file Line by Line
    7. Write String into file
    8. fseek(), ftell() functions
    9. Renaming the file
    10. Removing the file
  9. Command Line Arguments
  10. Pre-processor
  11. Storage Classes
  12. Typedef
  13. Enum
  14. Graphics

 

 

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