Become A Certified Oracle Sun Java Resource For The First Time In Pakistan!

Introduction to Oracle Sun Java Courses By Techno-Ed (Pvt) Ltd.

In the Fall of 2009 Oracle Corporation acquired Sun Microsystems and with it the Sun Java programming language. Techno-Ed (Pvt) Ltd. offers a customized course aimed at teaching the fundamentals and advanced level programming skills required to any individual that is looking to pursue Sun Java (Now Oracle Sun Java) with the intent of starting a career in the programming industry.

It is no secret that resources that possess strong Java programming skills are some of the best paid individuals in the IT markets across the region, as they are highly sought after resources to assist with outsourcing and development work. Not to mention Android application development, which has become a multi billion dollar industry with several firms in Pakistan investing heavily in human resources to develop Android apps.

Our trainers are all members of the professional world with substantial practical working experience and therefore know what it takes to make it as a programmer in a tough job market like Pakistan. We focus our program on the areas that will matter most to you in your practical professional careers  and don't spend more time than is necessary on dry theory which is unlikely to help you become a better programmer.

Techno-Ed (Pvt) Ltd has been authorized by Oracle USA to provide training on two key Oracle Sun Java certifications that are internationally recognized:

- Oracle Certified Associate Java SE5/SE 6

- Oracle Certified Professional Java Programmer 

Oracle Certified Associate Java SE5/SE 6  
(formerly Sun Java Certified Associate - SJCA)

Oracle Certified Associate, Java SE 5/SE 6
The Oracle Certified Associate, Java SE 5/SE 6 certification provides an ideal entry into an application development or a software project management career using Java technologies. This worldwide credential validates basic knowledge of Object-Oriented Concepts, UML representation of OO concepts, the Java programming language, and general knowledge of Java Platforms and Technologies. Candidates for this exam include: entry level Java programmers, students studying to become Java programmers, project or program managers working with Java technology in the software development industry.
Formerly Sun Certified Java Associate (SCJA) 
 
Oracle Certified Professional Java Programmer
This certification is for programmers experienced using the Java programming language. Achieving this certification provides clear evidence that a programmer understands the basic syntax and structure of the Java programming language and can create Java technology applications that run on server and desktop systems using J2SE 5.0.
To achieve this certification, candidates must successfully complete one exam. It is not necessary to be a Certified Java Associate prior to taking this exam.
Formerly Sun Certified Java Programmer (SCJP)  

Oracle Certified Associate, Java SE 5/SE 6The Oracle Certified Associate, Java SE 5/SE 6 certification provides an ideal entry into an application development or a software project management career using Java technologies. This worldwide credential validates basic knowledge of Object-Oriented Concepts, UML representation of OO concepts, the Java programming language, and general knowledge of Java Platforms and Technologies. Candidates for this exam include: entry level Java programmers, students studying to become Java programmers, project or program managers working with Java technology in the software development industry. Formerly Sun Certified Java Associate (SCJA)  

Oracle Certified Professional Java Programmer  
(formerly Sun Certified Java Programmer - SCJP)

Oracle Certified Professional Java ProgrammerThis certification is for programmers experienced using the Java programming language. Achieving this certification provides clear evidence that a programmer understands the basic syntax and structure of the Java programming language and can create Java technology applications that run on server and desktop systems using J2SE 5.0.To achieve this certification, candidates must successfully complete one exam. It is not necessary to be a Certified Java Associate prior to taking this exam.Formerly Sun Certified Java Programmer (SCJP)  

Here are some of the things you can look forward to learning while pursuing your Sun Java Certification at Techno-Ed (Pvt) Ltd:

  • Explain the history of Java
  •  List the types of Java programs
  • Differentiate between applets and applications
  •  Explain the Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
  •  Interpret the Java Program
  •  Understand the basics of Java Language
  •  Identify the Data Types and operators
  •  Explain the Java Program Structure
  • Explain the concept of methods in a class
  • Differentiate between Overloading and Overriding of methods
  • Explain various containers and components
  • Create a Standalone AWT application
  • Differentiate between Java Applications and Java Applets
  • Create an applet and Identify how parameters are passed to applets
  • Define and identify the functions of a Layout Manager
  • Explain the applications of layout managers
  • Explain exception handling
  • Create and manage threads
  • Use multithreading with applets
  • Describe garbage collection
  • Discuss the java lang package
  •  Identify the various Wrapper classes
  •  Explain the String and String Buffer classes
  •  Discuss about Collection classes and interfaces
  •  Explain the concept of streams
  • Discuss Filtered and Buffered I/O operations
  •  Discuss the class Random Access File
  •  Discuss the new I/O packages
  •  Discuss the use of File Channel class with the Field put Stream and File Output Stream
  •  Discuss JFC
  •  Describe Swing classes
  •  Describe menus and Dialog box
  •  Discuss J Spinner
  •  Discuss MVC architecture in detail
  •  Explain the concept of database connectivity
  •  Discuss what is JDBC and types of drivers
  •  Describe the Prepared Statement interface and the Callable Statement interface
  •  Discuss the Database Metadata interface and its various methods
  •  Explain Sockets and Channels
  •  Explore the java.net package
  •  Explain the Java Distributed Object Model
  •  Explore the RMI Architecture
  •  Describe a sample RMI application
  •  Discuss the need for Java Beans
  •  Discuss a simple bean example
  •  Discuss Bean property issues
  •  Explain the Java Security Model
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