There's a huge range of java packages available, and many containers and associated products. Once you've learnt the fundamentals of Java, you'll want to study those extras which are relevant to your application, and that's likely to be only a small proportion of the extras. This module briefly describes some of the more popular extras that are available, to help you see where you should consider further study.
This topic is presented on public courses
Java Programming for the Web,
Java Extra,
Learning to Program in Java,
Deploying Java Applications on Linux / Unix,
Java Bootcamp
Background information
This module is available under an
Open Training Notes License for free download from
http://www.training-notes.co.uk.
Topics covered in this module
Java releases.
Java Runtime Environments.
"Stand Alone" Java programs.
Java Applets.
Java servlets.
Java Server Pages.
Other JREs.
Application Programmer Interfaces (APIs).
Useful "basic" classes.
The Java foundation classes.
The Threads API.
JDBC.
RMI.
Java Beans.
Enterprise Beans.
JNDI.
and also ....
Synchronized.
Serializable and transient.
jars.
Summary.
Complete learning
If you are looking for a complete course and not just a information on a single subject, visit our
Listing and schedule page.
Well House Consultants specialise in training courses in
Java,
Python,
Perl,
PHP, and
MySQL. We run
Private Courses throughout the UK (and beyond for longer courses), and
Public Courses at our training centre in Melksham, Wiltshire, England.
It's surprisingly cost effective to come on our public courses -
even if
you live in a different
country or continent to us.
We have a technical library of over 600 books on the subjects on which we teach.
These books are available for reference at our training centre. Also
available is the Opentalk
Forum for discussion of technical questions.