| Level: | Advanced |
| Eligibility: (Pre-requisites) | Knowledge of Java |
| Medium of instruction: | English |
Session 1
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Explain the Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT)
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Define an applet
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Differentiate between Java Applications and Java Applets
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Create an applet
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Identify how parameters are passed to applets
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Explain Classes such as
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Graphics class
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Font class
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Color class
Session 2
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Design an Applet
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Implement the Graphics, Font and Color class
Session 3
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Create a Java Studio Enterprise Project
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Create a Java Class in Java Studio Enterprise 8 IDE
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Compile and Run a Java Application
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Debug in Java Studio Enterprise
Session 4
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Create a java program using the Sun Java Studio Enterprise
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Use the Sun Java Studio Enterprise IDE’s debugger to resolve errors
Session 5
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Explain the Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT)
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Explain Swing - Compare AWT with Swing
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Describe Swing Container components
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JFrame
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JPanel
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JScrollPane
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Describe GUI Components
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JLabel
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JTextField
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JTextArea
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JButton
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JCheckBox
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JRadioButton
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JComboBox
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Explain Event Listener
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Explain Inner Class and Anonymous Class
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Describe Layout Manager
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BorderLayout
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FlowLayout
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GridLayout
Session 6
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Use different GUI components of javax.swing package
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Use swing classes in application
Session 7
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Use various Dialog Boxes
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Design Menus
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Discuss JTable
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Discuss JTree
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Use various Dialog Boxes
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Design Menus
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Discuss JTable
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Discuss JTree
Session 8
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Implement Menus
Session 9
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Display interactive dialog boxes with messages
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Develop GUI Applications using JTable, JList and JTree
Session 10
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Define a thread
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Define multithreading
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List benefits of multithreading
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Create threads
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Discuss thread states
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Manage thread priorities
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Explain thread synchronization
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Explain the ‘wait-notify’ mechanism
Session 11
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Create Thread
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Manage Thread States and Priorities
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Implement Multithreading in the application and applet
Session 12
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Discuss what is JDBC
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Discuss the need of JDBC
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Describe the java.sql package in brief
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Discuss types of drivers
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Explain the anatomy of a JDBC program
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Describe the PreparedStatement interface
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Use ResultSet
Session 13
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Develop database applications using Java
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Use parameterized queries
Session 14
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Explain the Java Distributed Object Model
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Describe what is RMI
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Explore the RMI Architecture
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Discuss the java.rmi package
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Describe a sample RMI application
Session 15
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Understand what is RMI
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Implement RMI
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Use java.rmi package
Session 16
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Discuss applets and URLs
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Explain Sockets
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Explain Channels
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Explore the java.net package
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Discuss Applet-Applet Communication
Session 17
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Use java.net package
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Understand Sockets
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Use Datagram packets
| Classroom - Regular | ||||
| When | Duration | Where | Remarks | Price |
| Not Specified |
3 Months |
All Venues | Not Specified |
INR 4,500 Per Course (Taxes As Applicable) |
Gita Mittal Career Development Centre
Promoted by the Mittal family of Steel, Gita Mittal Career Development Centre has as its mission to provide industry-relevant, interactive and job-applicable cutting-edge training to enable the youth for immediate placements.
Despite rapid industrialisation, the youth of Rajasthan is unable to grab jobs available in the State. Till date, the students are not industry-ready due to gaps in Communication Skills, Office know-how, or ignorance of basic etiquette of the corporate world.
The Gita Mittal Career Development Centre has developed a Foundation Course tailor-made to bridge the gaps between Skill Supply and Industry demands and established a state-of-the-art infrastructure to ensure quality of training as per the requirements of the industry. Linking the Gita Mittal Career Development Centre to the industry requirements is the Mittal Job Exchange Portal that brings opportunities for the trainees and facilitate the availability of skilled manpower.
We strongly believe that it is not just skills and training, but a superior state of mind that inspires the youth to think independently and cull out the knowledge that will lead them to employability and entrepreneurship.



