Curriculum
- 7 Sections
- 95 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Oracle Java SE21
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Introducing the Java and Oracle Platforms
- 1.3Basic Java Syntax and Coding Conventions
- 1.4Exploring Primitive Data Types and Operators
- 1.5Controlling Program Flow
- 1.6Building Applications with Oracle JDeveloper (11g)
- 1.7Creating Classes and Objects
- 1.8Object Life Cycle and Inner Classes
- 1.9Using Strings
- 1.10Using Streams for I/O
- 1.11Inheritance and Polymorphism
- 1.12Arrays and Collections
- 1.13Using Generic Types
- 1.14Structuring Code Using Abstract Classes and Interfaces
- 1.15Throwing and Catching Exceptions
- 1.16Using JDBC to Access the Database
- 1.17User Interface Design: Swing Basics for Planning the Application Layout
- 1.18Adding User Interface Components and Event Handling
- 1.19Deploying Java Applications
- 1.20Advanced Topics
- 1.21Desktop Application
- Oracle Java EE8
- 2.1Lesson 1: Course Overview
- 2.2Lesson 2: J2EE Overview
- 2.3Lesson 3: Design considerations for building J2EE applications
- 2.4Lesson 4: Introduction to servlets
- 2.5Lesson 5: Using JDBC to access the database from servlets
- 2.6Lesson 6: Introduction to JavaServer Pages (JSP)
- 2.7Lesson 7: Utilizing custom tags in JSP
- 2.8Lesson 8: Implementing security in J2EE applications
- Oracle Java ADF I22
- 3.1Lesson 1: Introduction to Oracle Fusion and Oracle ADF
- 3.2Lesson 2: Getting Started with JDeveloper
- 3.3Lesson 3: Modeling the Database Schema
- 3.4Lesson 4: Building a Business Model with ADF Business Components
- 3.5Lesson 5: Querying and Persisting Data
- 3.6Lesson 6: Exposing Data
- 3.7Lesson 7: Declaratively Customizing Data Services
- 3.8Lesson 8: Programmatically Customizing Data Services
- 3.9Lesson 9: Validating User Input
- 3.10Lesson 10: Troubleshooting ADF BC Applications
- 3.11Lesson 11: Understanding UI Technologies
- 3.12Lesson 12: Binding UI Components to Data
- 3.13Lesson 13: Planning the User Interface
- 3.14Lesson 14: Adding Functionality to Pages
- 3.15Lesson 15: Implementing Navigation on Pages
- 3.16Lesson 16: Achieving the Required Layout
- 3.17Lesson 17: Ensuring Reusability
- 3.18Lesson 18: Passing Values Between UI Elements
- 3.19Lesson 19: Responding to Application Events
- 3.20Lesson 20: Implementing Transactional Capabilities
- 3.21Lesson 21: Implementing Security in ADF Applications
- 3.22Lesson 22: Deploying ADF Applications
- Oracle Java ADF II9
- 4.1Lesson 1: Exploring the Project Structure and Core File Architecture
- 4.2Lesson 2: Advanced ADF Business Components
- 4.3Lesson 3: Using ADF Business Components for Validation, Calculations, and LOV
- 4.4Lesson 4: Using Inheritance in the Business Domain Layer
- 4.5Lesson 5: Implementing Data Binding Concepts
- 4.6Lesson 6: Advanced ADF Data Binding and Life Cycle
- 4.7Lesson 7: Working with Managed Beans and JavaServer Faces
- 4.8Lesson 8: ADF Faces Advanced Features
- 4.9Lesson 9: Customizing the Application Look-and-Feel with Skins
- Reports using Jasper(iReport)23
- 5.1Getting Started
- 5.2Environment Setup
- 5.3Jasper Report Life Cycle
- 5.4Report Designs
- 5.5Compiling Report Design
- 5.6Filling Reports
- 5.7View and Print Reports
- 5.8Exporting Reports
- 5.9Report Parameters
- 5.10Report Data Sources
- 5.11Report Fields
- 5.12Report Expression
- 5.13Report Variables
- 5.14Report Sections
- 5.15Report Groups
- 5.16Report Fonts
- 5.17Unicode Support
- 5.18Report Styles
- 5.19Report Scriptlets
- 5.20Create Subreports
- 5.21Creating Charts
- 5.22Crosstabs
- 5.23Internationalization
- Oracle Small Java ADF Project12
- 6.1System Analysis and Design phases
- 6.2Study, Analysis, Design, Build, Test, Support
- 6.3Course Project Study, Analysis, Design
- 6.4Course Project Database builds
- 6.5Course Project ADF Project
- 6.6Course Project New Business component
- 6.7Course Project Task Flow and Project Map
- 6.8Course Project Pages Template
- 6.9Course Project Pages
- 6.10Course Project Database pages
- 6.11Course Project pages refine and customization
- 6.12Course Project reports
- Final Project0
Introducing the Java and Oracle Platforms
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