Sun Certified Programmer for the Java 2 Platform
Computer certification programs are setting the standards for the information technology (IT) industry worldwide. Although most careers in the IT and communications fields are lucrative and lead to rapid advancement, you can move ahead even more rapidly if you have been certified. In fact, you often can earn a salary increase of 20% or more once you become certified. Nowadays, having a degree in computer science just isn't enough. Companies are demanding that their IT professionals be certified as a way to measure their skills as well as to guarantee that they can perform their jobs successfully. In short, certification will help a computer professional get a good job and stay competitive in what is now a highly demanding IT environment.
This training would be beneficial for individuals looking for IT job positions such as: Programmer, Game Programmer, Java Programmer, Senior Programmer or a Director of Programming.
Java (tm) 2 Platform 5.0
Prerequisite
Knowledge of programming principles and experience in procedural programming or scripting languages, such as Visual Basic, C, or JavaScript; understanding of object-oriented languages, such as C++ or C# is an advantage.The CX-310-055 certification exam is for programmers experienced using the Java programming language. Achieving this certification provides evidence that a programmer understands the basic syntax and structure of the Java programming language. They can create Java technology applications that run on server and desktop systems using J2SE 5.0.
- Java Programming with J2SE 5: Getting Started with Java
- Java Programming with J2SE 5: Operators and Flow Control in Java
- Java Programming with J2SE 5: Creating Classes in Java
- Java Programming with J2SE 5: Working with Classes in Java
- Java Programming with J2SE 5: Generics and Annotations
- Java Programming with J2SE 5: Reference Types and Threading
- Java Programming with J2SE 5: Exception Handling and Assertions
- Java Programming with J2SE 5: Java Utilities
- Java Programming with J2SE 5: Java I/O
- Java Programming with J2SE 5: Basic GUI Development in Java
- Java Programming with J2SE 5: Java Applets
Java Programming Course with J2SE 1.4
Prerequisite:
In order to sit for the SCJP 1.4 exam, you must have 6-12 months experience with Java.The CX-310-035 for Java 2 Platform 1.4 certification exam is for programmers experienced in using the basic syntax and structure of the Java programming language.
Learn all the topics on the CX-310-035 exam, including:
- Getting Started with Java
- Operators and Flow Control in Java
- Creating Classes in Java
- Working with Classes in Java
- Reference Types and Threading
- Exception Handling and Assertions
- Java Utilities
- Basic GUI Development in Java
- Java Applets
Java Programming with Java SE 6.0
- Java Programming with Java SE 6.0: Getting Started with Java
- Java Programming with Java SE 6.0: Operators and Flow Control in Java
- Java Programming with Java SE 6.0: Creating Classes in Java
- Java Programming with Java SE 6.0: Working with Classes in Java
- Java Programming with Java SE 6.0: Generics and Annotations
- Java Programming with Java SE 6.0: Reference Types and Threading
- Java Programming with Java SE 6.0: Exception Handling and Assertions
- Java Programming with Java SE 6.0: Java Utilities
- Java Programming with Java SE 6.0: Java I/O
- Java Programming with Java SE 6.0: Basic GUI Development in Java
- Java Programming with Java SE 6.0: Java Applets
Additional Java Training Courses
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This course is ideal for Java developers who want to familiarize themselves with the J2EE specification and platform, business analysts, system architects, technical managers, and technology evaluators who are interested in gaining an overview of J2EE enterprise application architecture.
Java Enterprise Development With the J2EE: Client Development, Application Deployment and Security
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This course is ideal for Java developers who want to develop clients for J2EE applications, J2EE component developers, application assemblers and application deployers who want to learn how to package and deploy J2EE components on an enterprise system. Also recommended for developers and J2EE system administrators who want to configure security for J2EE applications, business analysts, system architects, technical managers and technology evaluators who are interested in gaining an overview of enterprise development technologies.
Java Enterprise Development With the J2EE: Servlets and JSPS
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This course is ideal for Java developers who want to achieve an understanding of how web application components are developed for the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) platform. Also recommended for business analysts, system architects, technical managers and technology evaluators who are interested in gaining an overview of Java web-component technologies.
Java Enterprise Development With the J2EE: Enterprise JavaBeans
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This course is ideal for Java developers interested in Enterprise JavaBeans and how they can be used to develop enterprise-class applications. Also recommended for business analysts, system architects, technical managers and technology evaluators interested in gaining an overview of enterprise development technologies.
Java Enterprise Development With the J2EE: J2EE Support Technologies
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This course is ideal for Java developers who wish to gain an understanding of J2EE's support technologies, including JDBC, RMI, JMS, JNDI and CORBA. Also recommended for business analysts, system architects, technical managers and technology evaluators who are interested in gaining an overview of enterprise development technologies.
Java Web Services
This course introduces web services and provides an overview of the Java technologies that can be used to develop them, including the Java XML Pack, servlets and JSPs. This course also outlines the components and functions of Java web service technologies.
This course is primarily aimed at Java developers who want to achieve an understanding of web services technologies and how web services are developed for the Java 2 Enterprise Edition platform. This learning path would also be of interest to business analysts, system architects, technical managers, and technology evaluators who are interested in gaining an overview of Java web services technologies.