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    Introduction

    • Software architecture and its flow to design a layout
    • Technologies needed For Full Stack
    • Current market requirements on UI/UX
    • Difference between UI/UX design
    • UI/UX Developer roles and Responsibilities
    • Figma design and prototypes

    HTML

    • Basics
      • HTML5 & difference between previous versions
      • Structure of HTML Page & DOM
      • Tags, Attributes, HTML Elements, Style attribute
      • Heading tags (H1H6), Tags, Paragraph tag
      • Typography, Inserting images & formats, Margin, Padding, Borders
      • Hyperlinks, buttons, Colors
      • Meta tags and use in SEO
      • Create layout using div and section tags
      • Difference between Inline and block-level elements
      • Table, Lists, Forms & Controls, Inserting Maps
    • HTML5
      • Header, Footer, Nav, Audio, Video tags
      • Use of Geolocation API
      • Canvas and SVG
      • User preferences and Local storage

    CSS 3

    • Introduction
      • CSS3 and difference with previous versions
      • CSS Types, Syntex, Property Values
      • Selectors, Box Model, DOM
      • Background, Display, Position, height & width and many more properties.
      • Difference between display none and visibility hidden property
    • More Properties
      • CSS Overflow, blur, opacity
      • CSS Float and Clear
      • Pseudo Class and Element
      • Animations with keyframes
      • text effects(shadow)
      • Transform, translate, transition Property
      • Flexbox property in depth and web fonts
      • Web page layout and Media Queries

    JavaScript

    • Introduction, History and Syntax
    • How to use JS in different ways
    • Popup Boxes, alerts, prompt, confirm
    • var, let, const
    • Variables
    • Data Types
    • Operators
    • Conditional Statements & Loops
    • Functions
    • Arrays & Strings
    • Events
    • Object and its property
    • Set, Map and type of
    • This keyword, AJAX, JSON
    • Destructuring, Precedence and RegExp
    • Strict mode and Hoisting
    • Concept of Modern JavaScript (ES6)
      • Introduction to ECMAScript 2015
      • Var, Let and Const in JavaScript
      • Template literals (Template strings) in ES6
      • New Strings Methods in ES6
      • Array Destructuring & Object Destructuring in ES6
      • Fat Arrow Function
      • Default & REST Parameters in ES6
      • Spread & Exponentiation Operator in ES6
      • Math Object in JavaScript
      • New Numbers & Global Methods
      • OOPS (Classes, Object & Inheritance) in ES6
      • Async Await in JavaScript
      • Error Handling in JavaScript
      • Make Multiple AJAX Call using Function
      • Fetch API in Promises in JavaScript

    Bootstrap 5

    • Introduction
    • Bootstrap5 and comparison with previous versions
    • How to download or start with CDN
    • Grid System and Flex Concept in bootstrap 5
    • Typography, Colors, Buttons
    • Images, tables, Alerts, Badges, spinner
    • Cards, Pagination, list groups
    • Dropdown and collapse concept
    • Responsive Forms (Contact Form)
    • Navbar and footer
    • Carousel and Modal
    • Tooltip, popover and Toast
    • Scroll spy and offcanvas
    • Utilities

    jQuery

    • Introduction and uses
    • Selectors and Events in jQuery
    • jQuery Effects
      • Hide/Show, Fade, Slide, Animate, stop(), call back
    • jQuery HTML
      • get, set, add/remove, CSS classes, css()
    • jQuery Traversing
      • Finding elements using jQuery techniques & Filtering elements
    • jQuery AJAX
      • Advantages with Ajax and its limitations
      • Samples working with Ajax
      • Different data formats used in Ajax (string, xml, Json, etc)
      • XML and JSON difference
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    Introduction, prerequisites and uses

    Modern Java Script and React js

    Package Manager (yarn, npm, pnpm, bun with vite)

    Environment Setup, download and install with VS Code

    Basic Syntex and Folder Structure

    JSX and its Attributes

    Render Multiple Elements

    React fragment

    Java script Expression in JSX

    CSS styling in React

    Tailwind CSS in React

    React Components

    Module import and Export

    Event Propagation in react

    Props in react

    Arrays in React

    JS Map Method in react

    Conditional Statement in react

    Looping in JSX

    Hooks in React

    State concept in react

    • useState
    • useEffect
    • useContext
    • useCallback
    • use Param
    • useLocation
    • useRef

    Fetch API Data in React

    Axios With Get & Post

    Form in React with Login Form Submition

    Use Bootstrap5 in React

    Router and create a navbar in react

    Component Lifecycle

    Animations in React

    Project:- Build a web application using React JS.

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    Introduction:

    • Java History and Versions
    • Differences between java and others
    • Java Features
    • Java Naming Conventions

    Java Architecture

    • Introduction to Java architecture: JDK, JRE, and JVM.
    • Java Installation and setup with VS code
    • Text-Editors
    • Run and Compile a Java Files
    • Explain the Java file Structure

    Language Fundamentals

    • Operators
    • Identifiers
    • Literals
    • Data Types and Type casting
    • Java Statements
    • Arrays
    • Variable and Identifiers
    • Data Types and Type casting
    • Tokens and Literals in Java
    • Operators
    • Arrays and Strings in Java
    • User input with Scanner Class
    • Control Flow Statement in java
      • Decision Making Statements :- If-else and switch statement
      • Loop Statement :- While, do-while, for and for-each loops
      • Jump Statement :- Break and Continue

    Methods in Java

    • Create and Call Methods
    • Parameters and Arguments
    • Recursion in Methods
    • Method Overloading & Scopes

    OOPS

    • Introduction
    • Class and Objects
    • Attributes and Methods with example
    • Constructors and its parameters
    • Modifiers
    • Encapsulations
      • set methods
    • Inheritance concept (
      • sub class
      • super class
    • Java Methods
      • Methods Overloading
      • Recursion
      • Overloading Vs Overriding
    • Java Aggregation
    • Polymorphism in Java
    • Static, This and final Keyword in java
    • Abstraction and interface
    • Enums in Java
    • Array List, Linked List and List Sorting in Java
    • Java Map Interface, and
      • HashMap
      • HashSet
    • Wrapper classes in Java
    • Types of classes
      • Nested classes
      • Member inner Class
      • Anonymous Inner class
      • Local Inner class
      • Static nested class
    • Wrapper classes in Java
    • Abstraction and interface
    • Enums in Java
    • Exceptional handling in Java
    • Regular expression (RegEx) in Java
    • Multi threading in Java
    • Synchronization
      • Thread Synchronization
      • Dead Lock
    • I/O Streams in Java
    • lambda expression in Java
    • File Handling in Java (CRUD)
    • Generics in java
    • Collection Framework Concepts

    Packages:

    • What is a package
    • Adv. of packages
      • Modularity
      • Reusability
      • Abstraction
      • Security
    • Types of packages
      • Predefined packages
      • User defined packages
    • Jar files preparation
    • Executable Jar files
    • Batch files preparation

    Annotations:

    • What is Annotation
    • Adv of annotations
    • Comments Vs Annotations
    • Built-in Annotations
      • Override
      • Inherited
      • Deprecated
      • Target
      • Suppress Warnings
      • Documented
      • Retention
    • User Defined Annotations

    Networking:

    • Standalone Appl. Vs Distributed Appl.
    • Client-Server Arch.
    • Socket Vs Server Socket
    • Network Appl. Arch.
    • Socket Programming.

    Reflection API:

    • Class
    • Field
    • Method
    • Constructor

    Garbage Collection:

    • Introduction
    • Approaches to make an object for GC
    • Methods for requesting JVM to run GC
    • Finalization
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    Collection Framework

    • Collection Architecure
    • List and its implementations
      • Array List
      • LinkedList
    • List Sorting
    • Hash Set
    • Hash Map
    • Queue and its implementations
      • Priority Queue
      • Blocking Queue
      • Priority Blocking Queue
      • Linked Blocking Queue
    • Iterators
      • Iterator
      • List Iterator
      • Enums
    • RegExp
    • Exceptions
    • Threads
    • Lambda

    JSP and Servlet

    • Introduction to Web Development
      • Overview of Web Technologies
      • Difference between Java Servlets and CGI
      • Introduction to Java EE
      • Understanding Web Servers and Application Servers
      • Setting Up the Development Environment (Eclipse/VS Code with plugins)
    • Servlet Basics
      • Introduction to Servlets
      • Servlet Lifecycle (init, service, destroy)
      • Writing Your First Servlet
      • Deployment Descriptor (web.xml)
      • Servlet Mapping and URL Patterns
      • Handling GET and POST Requests
      • ServletConfig and ServletContext
    • Advanced Servlet Concepts
      • Request Dispatching (forward and include)
      • Session Management (Cookies, HttpSession, URL Rewriting)
      • Servlet Filters (Introduction to Filters, Creating and Configuring Filters, Use Cases: Logging, Authentication, Compression)
      • Error Handling in Servlets
      • Listeners in Servlets (Servlet Request Listener, Http Session Listener, ContextListener)
    • Introduction to JSP
      • Understanding JSP and its Advantages
      • JSP vs. Servlets
      • JSP Lifecycle
      • Writing Your First JSP Page
      • Scripting Elements (Scriptlets, Declarations, Expressions)
      • JSP Directives (page, include, taglib)
      • JSP Implicit Objects (request, response, session, application, out, config, page, pageContext)
    • Advanced JSP Concepts
      • JSP Actions and Custom Tags (Standard Action Tags-include, forward, param, useBean, setProperty, getProperty), (Introduction to JSTL-JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library), (Custom Tag Libraries-Creating and Using)
      • Expression Language (EL) (Syntax and Operators, Using EL to Access Data, Implicit Objects in EL, Integrating EL with JSP and JSTL
      • Error Handling in JSP
      • JSP with JavaBeans (Model-View-Controller (MVC) Pattern using JSP and Servlets)
    • Integrating JSP and Servlets
      • Passing Data between Servlets and JSP
      • Using JSP as a View Layer
      • MVC Pattern Implementation (Controller {Servlet}, Model {JavaBean}, View {JSP}
      • Application Design with JSP and Servlets
    • Deployment
      • Introduction to RESTful Web Services with Servlets (Creating REST APIs using Servlets, JSON and XML Handling)
      • Packaging and Deploying Web Applications (WAR File Structure, Deployment on Tomcat or Other Application Servers)
      • Version Control with Git
      • Performance Optimization Techniques (Caching Strategies, Minimizing HTTP Requests, Lazy Loading Resources)
      • Security Best Practices (Preventing SQL Injection, Cross-Site Scripting (XSS), Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF))

    JDBC

    • Introduction to JDBC
      • Overview of JDBC: What is JDBC, Importance of JDBC in Java applications, JDBC Architecture and API components
      • Setting Up the Environment: (Installing and setting up JDK, Configuring a database (e.g. MySQL), Setting up a development environment (Eclipse, IntelliJ, or VS Code), Adding JDBC driver libraries to the project)
    • JDBC Basics
      • Understanding JDBC Drivers:(Types of JDBC drivers (Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4), Loading and registering JDBC drivers)
      • Connecting to a Database: (JDBC URL, Username, and Password, Establishing a connection using DriverManager, Handling SQLException and understanding error codes)
      • Basic CRUD Operations: (Create: Inserting records using PreparedStatement, Read: Querying records using Statement and ResultSet, Update: Modifying records using PreparedStatement, Delete: Removing records from the database)
    • Advanced JDBC Concepts
      • Prepared Statement vs Statement: (Differences between Statement and PreparedStatement, Using PreparedStatement for dynamic queries, Preventing SQL Injection with PreparedStatement)
      • Batch Processing: (Introduction to batch processing, Adding multiple queries to a batch, Executing batch updates for performance optimization)
      • ResultSet: (Navigating the ResultSet (next, previous, absolute, relative), Working with different types of ResultSet (forward-only, scroll-sensitive, scroll-insensitive), Retrieving data from a ResultSet, Updating a ResultSet and reflecting changes in the database)
    • Transaction Management
      • Introduction to Transactions: (What is a transaction, ACID properties-Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability)
      • Managing Transactions in JDBC:(Auto-commit mode in JDBC, Manually handling transactions with commit() and rollback(), Savepoints in transactions, Handling transaction isolation levels (READ_UNCOMMITTED, READ_COMMITTED, REPEATABLE_READ, SERIALIZABLE)
    • Advanced Database Operations
      • Callable Statement: (Calling stored procedures and functions, Passing IN and OUT parameters, Handling CallableStatement results)
      • Handling Large Objects (LOBs): (Storing and retrieving BLOBs (Binary Large Objects) and CLOBs, (Character Large Objects), Managing large data efficiently in JDBC)
    • Connection Pooling
      • Introduction to Connection Pooling: (What is connection pooling, Benefits of using a connection pool
      • Implementing Connection Pooling: (Setting up Apache DBCP for connection pooling, Configuring connection pool parameters (e.g., pool size, timeout))
    • Error Handling in JDBC
      • Error Handling in JDBC: (Understanding SQLException and SQLWarning, Handling SQL exceptions, Logging and debugging database operations, Resource management (closing connections, statements, and result sets), Avoiding common pitfalls (e.g., SQL Injection, inefficient queries))
    • Security in JDBC Applications
      • Preventing SQL Injection: (Understanding SQL Injection attacks, Using PreparedStatement to prevent SQL Injection, Validating and sanitizing user input)
    • Deployment of JDBC
      • Packaging and Deploying JDBC Applications: (Creating executable JARs with JDBC dependencies, Configuring databases for production environments, Best practices for deploying JDBC applications in production)
      • Maintaining and Scaling JDBC Applications: (Monitoring database connections and performance, Scaling applications to handle larger databases, Planning for database migrations and upgrades, Analyzing and optimizing query performance, Efficient use of indexes and query optimization, Profiling and monitoring JDBC performance)
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    Introduction to Hibernate

    • What is Hibernate (Overview of Object-Relational Mapping (ORM)., Benefits of using Hibernate over JDBC.)
    • Setting Up Hibernate (Installing Hibernate and setting up a basic Java project., Adding Hibernate dependencies (Maven/Gradle)., Configuring Hibernate with hibernate.cfg.xml.)

    Basic Hibernate Concepts

    • Hibernate Configuration (Understanding hibernate.cfg.xml., Configuring database connection settings.)
    • Creating Your First Entity (Annotating a Java class with @Entity., Defining primary keys with @Id.)
    • Basic CRUD Operations (Create: Saving an entity to the database with session.save()., Read: Retrieving an entity by ID with session.get()., Update: Updating an entity with session.update()., Delete: Deleting an entity with session.delete().)

    Mapping Relationships

    • One-to-One Relationship (Mapping one-to-one relationships with @OneToOne.)
    • One-to-Many and Many-to-One Relationships (Mapping one-to-many and many-to-one relationships with @OneToMany and @ManyToOne.)
    • Many-to-Many Relationship (Mapping many-to-many relationships with @ManyToMany.)

    Advanced Entity Mapping

    • Inheritance Mapping (Single Table strategy, Table Per Class strategy, Joined Table strategy, Using inheritance strategies: @Inheritance(strategy = InheritanceType.SINGLE_TABLE), @Inheritance(strategy = InheritanceType.TABLE_PER_CLASS), and @Inheritance(strategy = InheritanceType.JOINED).
    • Component Mapping (Mapping composite types with @Embeddable and @Embedded.)
    • Collection Mapping (Mapping collections (lists, sets) with @ElementCollection.)

    Querying with Hibernate

    • Hibernate Query Language (HQL) (Writing basic HQL queries to retrieve and manipulate data, Using parameters in HQL queries.)
    • Criteria API (Introduction to Criteria API for building queries programmatically.)
    • Native SQL Queries (Executing native SQL queries and mapping results to entities.)

    Transactions and Concurrency

    • Transaction Management (Managing transactions with session.beginTransaction(), transaction.commit(), and transaction.rollback().)
    • Concurrency Control (Basic understanding of optimistic and pessimistic locking.)

    Performance Optimization

    • Caching (Introduction to first-level cache., Basic overview of second-level caching (optional for beginners).)
    • Lazy vs. Eager Loading (Understanding fetch strategies and their impact on performance.)
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    Introduction to Spring Framework

    • Overview of Spring Framework
    • Importance and Benefits of Spring
    • Core Components of Spring
    • Setting up a Spring Project

    Spring Core Concepts

    • Inversion of Control (IoC) and Dependency Injection (DI)
      • Understanding IoC and DI
      • Configuring Beans in Spring
      • Spring IoC Container and Application Context
    • Spring Beans and Scopes
      • Bean Lifecycle
      • Bean Scopes (Singleton, Prototype, etc.)
      • Bean Factory vs. ApplicationContext
    • Spring Configuration
      • XML Configuration
      • Java-based Configuration
      • Annotations-based Configuration

    Annotations and @Autowired in Spring

    • Spring Annotations Overview
      • Introduction to Annotations in Spring
      • Commonly Used Annotations
    • Core Annotations
      • @Component, @Service, @Repository, @Controller
      • @Configuration and @Bean
    • Dependency Injection Annotations
      • @Autowired
      • @Qualifier and @Primary
      • @Value for Property Injection
    • Other Useful Annotations
      • @PostConstruct and @PreDestroy
      • @Scope for Bean Scopes
      • @Aspect for Aspect-Oriented Programming

    Spring AOP (Aspect-Oriented Programming)

    • Introduction to AOP
    • AOP Concepts: Aspect, Advice, Pointcut, Joinpoint
    • Using AOP in Spring
    • Implementing Cross-Cutting Concerns (Logging, Security, Transactions)

    Three-Layer Architecture in Spring

    • Introduction to Three-Layer Architecture
      • Overview of Presentation, Service, and Data Access Layers
      • Importance of Layered Architecture in Software Development
    • Presentation Layer
      • Handling User Inputs and Displaying Outputs
      • Controllers in Spring MVC
      • View Technologies (JSP, Thymeleaf)
    • Service Layer
      • Business Logic Implementation
      • Creating and Managing Services
      • Service Interfaces and Implementations
    • Data Access Layer
      • Interaction with Databases
      • Repositories and DAOs in Spring
      • Using Spring Data JPA for Data Access

    Spring Data Access

    • Spring JDBC
      • Introduction to Spring JDBC
      • Setting Up JDBC (mySQL) in Spring
      • Data Source Configuration
      • Pain JDBC Vs Spring JDBC
      • Named Parameter JDBC Template (Parameter values through Map, Parameter Values through SQL Parameter Source, Map SQL Parameter Source, Bean Property SQL Parameter Source)
      • DAO Support Classes (JDBC DAO Support, Named Parameter JDBC DAO Support, Simple JDBC DAO Support, Connection Pooling in Spring JDBC)
    • Spring ORM
      • Overview of ORM and JPA
      • Integrating Hibernate with Spring
      • Spring Data JPA
    • Transaction Management
      • Programmatic vs. Declarative Transactions
      • Transaction Propagation and Isolation Levels

    Spring MVC

    • Introduction to Spring MVC
      • MVC Design Pattern
      • Setting up Spring MVC Project
    • Controllers
      • Creating Controllers
      • Request Mapping and Response Handling
      • Form Handling in Spring MVC
    • Views
      • View Resolvers and View Technologies (JSP)
      • Model and Model And View
    • Validation and Exception Handling
      • Input Validation in Spring MVC
      • Global and Controller-Level Exception Handling

    Introduction to Spring Boot

    • Advantages of Spring Boot
    • Spring Boot Architecture
    • Setting up a Spring Boot Project with Spring initializer and VS Code

    Spring Boot Core Concepts

    • Spring Boot Starters
      • Understanding Spring Boot Starters
      • Commonly Used Starters
    • Spring Boot Auto Configuration
      • Auto Configuration Overview
      • Customizing Auto Configuration
    • Spring Boot Configuration
      • application.properties and application.yml
      • Profiles in Spring Boot
      • POM.xml
      • Beans
    • Spring Boot DevTools
      • Enabling and Using Spring Boot DevTools

    Building RESTful Web Services with Spring Boot

    • Introduction to RESTful Web Services
    • Creating RESTful Services(CRUD) in Spring Boot
    • Handling HTTP Methods (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE)
    • Content Negotiation and Versioning
    • Exception Handling in RESTful Services
    • Securing REST APIs with Spring Security

    Spring Boot Data Access

    • Spring Data JPA with Spring Boot
      • Setting up Spring Data JPA in Spring Boot
      • Creating Repositories
      • Query Methods and Custom Queries
    • Spring Boot with Relational Databases
      • Using MySQL with Spring Boot

    Spring Boot Testing

    • Introduction to Testing in Spring Boot
    • Debugging with VS Code

    Spring Security

    • Introduction to Spring Security
    • Securing Web Applications
    • Role-Based Access Control
    • Spring Security XML Based Example
    • Spring Security Java Based Example

    Microservices with Spring Boot

    • Introduction to Microservices Architecture
    • Building Microservices with Spring Boot
    • Service Discovery with Eureka
    • API Gateway with Spring Cloud Gateway
    • Circuit Breakers with Resilience4j/Hystrix
    • Distributed Tracing with Spring Cloud Sleuth

    Advanced Spring Boot Features

    • Spring Boot Actuator
      • Monitoring and Managing Spring Boot Applications
      • Customizing Actuator Endpoints

    Capstone Projects

    • Project
      • Employee Management application with CRUD operations using Spring Boot. This will cover creating, reading, updating, and deleting employee records with three layer architecture.
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