Java Standalone Application Developer - JSAD

Introduction

Java Standalone Application Developer (JSAD) is a practical training program formulated and introduced to fulfill the skill component of a prospective Java SE professional. The JSAD program comprises of two parts. Under part I candidates are trained to develop an Architectural design for Human Resource, Production, Marketing and Finance Departments of a real client.

Scope

Target Audience

Course Content

  • Module 1- Professional Issues in Java Technology (PIJT)
  • Module 2- Development of a Physical Business Model (DPBM)
  • Module 3-Analysis of Hierarchical Arrangement f a Multinational Company leads to ERP Application Development (AHAMC)
  • Module4 - Business Process Management (BPM)
  • Module5 - Business process Modeling and Business process Modeling Notation (BPMN)
  • Module 6 - Business Process Management of the Department of Production (BPMDP)
  • Module 7 - Business Process Management of the Department of Human Resource (BPMDHR)
  • Module 8 – Business Process Management of the Department of Marketing (BPMDM)
  • Module 9 – Business Process Management of the Department of Finance (BPMDF)
  • Modulle10 – Activity Diagrams of Unified Modeling Language capabilities for Business Process Using Net Beans (AD-UML)
  • Module 11 – Use Case Diagrams of Unified Modeling Language for Production, HR, Marketing and Finance Departments - (UCD-UML)
  • Module 12 – Wire Frames Development and Story Board Developments for Production Human Resource Marketing and Finance Departments using Net Beans GUI Design Capabilities - (WFD & SBD)
  • Module 13 – Traditional File Management System for Data Handling (TFMS)
  • Module 14 – Atomic Analysis of Data Bases (AADB)
  • Module 15 – Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERD)
  • Module 16 – Session Management in Data Bases(SMDB)
  • Module 17 - Architectural Design Project Completion and Submission (ADPCS)

Part II

JavaSE content

  1. Module 1 -Introduction to computers, programming languages, software
  2. Module 2 -Introduction to the Java language, and Java development environment
  3. Module 3 -Data types, variables and arrays
  4. Module 4 -Operators
  5. Module 5 -Flow controls
  6. Module 6 -Object oriented programming with Java
  7. Module 7 -Introduction to the API
  8. Module 8 -Event Handling in Java
  9. Module 9 -Java Database Connectivity
  10. Module 10 -Usage of the Java Swing package
  11. Module 11 -Usage of advance Swing components
  12. Module 12 -MVC Architecture

Additional content

  1. Presentation skills development
  2. Researching standards
  3. Introduction to other technologies - barcode scanning and fingerprint recognition

Related Technology Contents covered

  1. Structured Query Language
  2. Jasper reporting
  3. Java Finalizing Toolkit

Course work to be covered

  1. Final project presentation and viva
  2. Typing test
  3. Vocabulary Test
  4. Technical presentation
  5. Technical research document
  6. 2 individual projects developed for 2 small industries
  7. Written examination
  8. Practical examination