Full stack development

What is meant by full stack development? Full stack development is the end-to-end development of applications. It includes both the front end and back end of an application. The front end is usually accessed by a client, and the back end forms the core of the application where all the business logic is applied.

Core Java:
Data Types
Language Fundamentals
Introduction Object orientation
Pattern Programming
Strings
String tokenizer
Methods
Constructor
Encapsulation
Polymorphism
Access specifiers
Aggregation and Composition
Exception Handling
Interface
Multi-Threading
Producer-Consumer
Collection
Abstraction
Maps
Boxing & Auto Boxing
File Handling
Enum
Annotations

JDBC:
Introduction to JDBC
Key Interfaces
Property File
Update Query
Steps for installing MySQL
Connector
Communication with backend and
database
Batch File
Dynamic queries

Transaction & Acid properties
Store procedure
BLOB
In procedure
In-Out procedure
Meta-Data of ResultSet CLOB

 

 

Servlets, JSP & JSTL:
Control flow of web.xml
welcome file list
Calling servlet using annotation
Service methods
Difference between Request Dispatcher and
Send Redirect
Life Cycle of a servlet
Difference between Web-Based and
Distributed Application
Difference between Static and Dynamic
response
set and getAttribute in Request Dispatcher
Forward() and Include() in Request
Dispatcher
Session management in java
Introduction to Servlets
doGet and doPost method  Cookies in java
Servlet context and Servlet Config
Filter Chaining
Introduction to JSP
Working of JSP Engine
JSP Tags
JSTL Tags
Filter Chaining
Introduction to JSP
Working of JSP Engine
JSP Tags
JSTL Tags
Filters
Implicit Objects of JSP
Handling Exception in JSP

 

Hibernate:
Introduction    to    Hibernate
Benefits  of  Hibernate Explanation of Hibernate.cfg.xml File
The relation between hibernate and JDBC Program to Update Multiple lines (using HQL) CRUD     Operations                                      Writing SQL Queries in Hibernate Introducti to Mapping  1:1  Mapping Property tag in 1:1 Mappin  Unidirectional and Bidirectional in 1:1 Mapping  Many-to-One  Mapping  Multiple Programs using 1:1 Mapping and Many-to-One Many-to-One Mapping (bi-direction) Many-to-Many  Mapping  Programs   Using    Joinable  Lazy Loading and Eager Loading  Lifecycle    of    Hibernate Difference between get and load

 

Spring:                              

Feature of Spring, Spring Architecture, Inversion of Control
Dependency Injection (Constructor Injection,Setter Injection)
Bean Scope, Bean Lifecycle, IoC (annotation approach)
Constructor Injection, Setter Injection,
Field Injection (annotation approach)
Bean Configuration using Java Code
Spring MVC Architecture, First MVC code
Configuration    of    Spring    MVC
Control Flow of Spring MVC, Handler
Mapping
RequestMapping
Data Transfer between Controller & View
RequestParam
RequestParam
SpringMVC Form Tag Library
SpringMVC Form Tag Library
Spring Validation

DETAILED SYLLABUS

HTML/CSS:

Introduction to CSS3,Basic Selectors Working with Sizes, Colors and Files, Styling Text Web Fonts, Gradients without Images Advanced Selectors, Lists, and Navigation Menus Exploring Generated Content Transforms and Transitions Animating Elements with Keyframes Styling      Tables Elements Positioning, Working with Layouts Multi-Column Layouts with CSS3 Dealing with Cross Browser Layouts Media Queries, Print CSS3.

BOOTSTRAP:

Introduction to Bootstrap framework Bootstrap  CSS Bootstrap Layout Components Bootstrap  JavaScript  Plugins Using Bootstrap

MYSQL:

ER Diagrams Constraints Creating Database and Tables, Inserting Data, CRUD Commands CRUD,   Basic   queries Refining our Selections- Like Single  row  Functions Aggregate       Functions Group by, Having, order by clauses Sub Queries.  Joins  Set Operators Normalization Views, Index, Export, and Import using Scripts. Stored procedures, Triggers

 

JAVASCRIPT:

Introduction to web development and        JavaScript JavaScript   Essentials JavaScript       Essentials DOM Scripting DOM Scripting

 

 

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