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Java Full Stack Course Overview

Category: Open SourceLevel: BeginnerDuration: 120 HoursPrice: $3,250

The Java Full Stack Course Overview by Open Source equips learners with essential skills in both front-end and back-end development. This course is vital for aspiring software engineers, web developers, and IT professionals seeking to enhance their expertise in Java technologies. It prepares participants for diverse career opportunities in the dynamic tech industry.

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Course outline & what you'll learn

  • Understanding Full Stack vs. Frontend and Backend

Overview of the Java Ecosystem

  • Java Syntax and Basic Programming Concepts
  • Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) in Java
  • Exception Handling and Debugging
  • Introduction to HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
  • Responsive Web Design Principles
  • Frontend Frameworks Overview (e.g., React, Angular)
  • Introduction to Java Servlet and JSP
  • RESTful Web Services using Spring Boot
  • Database Connectivity (JDBC and JPA)
  • SQL Basics and Advanced Queries
  • Relational Database Design
  • NoSQL Databases Overview (e.g., MongoDB)
  • Introduction to Git and GitHub
  • Best Practices for Version Control
  • Collaborative Development Workflow
  • Setting Up Development Environments
  • Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD)
  • Cloud Deployment Basics (e.g., AWS, Heroku)
  • Understanding Web Application Security
  • Implementing Authentication and Authorization
  • Protecting Against Common Vulnerabilities (e.g., SQL Injection, XSS)
  • Capstone Project: Building a Full Stack Java Application
  • Code Review and Best Practices
  • Presentation and Demonstration of Projects
  • Agile Development Methodologies
  • Understanding DevOps Culture
  • Emerging Technologies in Full Stack Development

Why train with Traincrest

This Open Source course is delivered by Traincrest's certified instructors, live online or in the classroom, with hands-on labs and a 98% exam success rate. Trusted by 500+ companies and 50,000+ students worldwide.