ADVANCED JAVA
Course Code BCS613D
CIE Marks 50
Teaching Hours/Week (L:T:P: S) 3:0:0:0
SEE Marks 50
Total Hours of Pedagogy 40 hours
Total Marks 100
Credits 03
Exam Hours 03
Examination nature (SEE) Theory
MODULE-1
The collections and Framework: Collections Overview, The Collection Interfaces, The Collection Classes, accessing a collection Via an Iterator, Storing User Defined Classes in Collections, The Random Access Interface, Working with Maps, Comparators, The Collection Algorithms, Arrays, The legacy Classes and Interfaces, Parting Thoughts on Collections.
Text Book 1: Ch. 20
MODULE-2
String Handling: The String Constructors, String Length, Special String Operations, Character Extraction, String Comparison, Searching Strings, Modifying a String, Data Conversion Using valueOf( ), Changing the Case of Characters Within a String, joining strings, Additional String Methods, StringBuffer , StringBuilder
Text Book 1: Ch 18
MODULE-3
Introducing Swing: The Origin of Swing, Swing Is Built on AWT, Two Key Swing Features, The MVC Connection, Components and Containers, The Swing Packages, A Simple Swing Application, Event Handling, Painting in Swing.
Exploring Swing : JLabel and ImageIcon,JTextField,The Swing Buttons-JButton, JToggleButton, Check
Boxes, Radio Buttons
Text Book 1: Ch 32 and Ch. 33
MODULE-4
Introducing servlets: Background; The Life Cycle of a Servlet; Using Tomcat for Servlet Development; A simple Servlet; The Servlet API; The Jakarta. Servlet Package; Reading Servlet Parameter; The Jakarta.servlet.http package; Handling HTTP Requests and Responses; Using Cookies; Session Tracking. Java Server Pages (JSP); JSP tags, Variables and Objects, Methods, Control statements, Loops, Request String, Parsing other information, User sessions, Cookies, Session Objects.
Text Book 1: Ch 36
Text Book 2: Ch 11
MODULE-5
JDBC Objects: The Concept of JDBC; JDBC Driver Types; JDBC Packages; A Brief Overview of the JDBC process; Database Connection; Associating the JDBC/ODBC Bridge with the Database; Statement Objects; ResultSet; Transaction Processing; Metadata, Data types; Exceptions.
Text Book 2: Ch 06
Suggested Learning Resources:
Textbooks
1. Herbert Schildt: JAVA the Complete Reference. Twelfth Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill.
2. Jim Keogh, The Complete Reference J2EE, Tata McGraw-Hill 2007
Reference Books
1. Y. Daniel Liang: Introduction to JAVA Programming, 7th Edition, Pearson Education, 2007.
2. Stephanie Bodoff et al: The J2EE Tutorial, 2nd Edition, Pearson Education,2004.
3. Uttam K Roy, Advanced JAVA programming, Oxford University press, 2015.


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