Webucator's Java Fundamentals courseware is available for license.
In this GWT training class, students learn develop their GWT skills by learning to use advanced widgets and panels, to work with client-server communication, to build JavaScript bridges and much more.
This is a server-side agnostice Ajax training class. Examples in the manual are in JSP, but there are equivalent examples in the class files in PHP, ColdFusion, and Classic ASP. The focus is on the client-side aspects of Ajax (i.e, JavaScript), so, while it's helpful to understand the server-side, it's not required or assumed.
Students learn to make calls to the server with JavaScript and to manipulate XML content returned from the server. Ajax opens the door to creating sophisticated web-based applications with much more of the logic (and therefore code) is handled on the client. While Ajax allows for more dynamic and responsive applications, it changes the traditional role of JavaScript dramatically and forces developers to rethink how they write and manage JavaScript code. After taking this Ajax training course, students will be able to create sophisticated Ajax-based applications in an efficient and modular way.
This comprehensive GWT training course combines our introductory and advanced Google Web Toolkit courses to provide a solid week of detailed hands-on GWT training.
Google Web Toolkit (GWT) allows Java developers to create Web 2.0-ready AJAX front ends. GWT compiles these Java artifacts into optimized JavaScript for all major browsers. This GWT training course provides a foundation in developing front-end modules with GWT widgets, panels, events and other mechanisms.
This Java training course is intended for students without an extensive programming background. It covers most Java syntax elements, concentrating on fundamental and universally useful elements, while providing an overview of many more advanced elements. Students will learn to write useful Java classes, applying Object-Oriented concepts such as inheritance, and create Java programs that work with these classes.
The class introduces the concept of objects as one of the first topics, in order that the later concepts are covered with an OO perspective. The class is based on Java 1.5 and 1.6, but most concepts would apply in 1.4 as well.
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