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Java , J2EE and JDBC Getting started on Java and Java Server Pages. It's easier than you think.

ASP.NET Microsoft provides free .Net software. Get started using Visual Studio Express and SQL Server.

Databases Installation of SQL Server, MySQL and Oracle all at once.

Oracle Maximizer Learn over a half dozen major software packages offered by Oracle. Including 11g.

WAMP: Windows, Apache, MySQL and PHP Learn what fuels most of the internet. LAMP for Linux. Ruby, Python and Perl too.

Rapid Install Windows Install all software at once! Great way to learn major software on Windows. Recommended for first time clients.

Java/J2EE ... It's not as difficult as you think


Java, unfortunately, has bad rap for being difficult to learn. I hope my approach can ease those fears. The J2EE environment is a server side Java platform that runs servlets, JSPs and Web Services. J2EE is an alternative to Microsoft.NET and should be considered. For companies and organziations interested in getting started with Java. We use JDBC against an Oracle or MySql database.

This introductory format is not designed to be programming intensive and more focused on the Java design and J2EE environments. Additional consulting can be arranged for companies to help set up Windows versions of J2EE commercial versions of IBM Webspere, JBoss, OC4J (Oracle), WebLogic ( now part of Oracle) and Coldfusion (now part of Adobe). Tomcat J2EE is free and great starting point

Java Fundamentals:

JDK Installation and setup and simple Java and JDBC programs

MySQL / Oracle Express 10g:

Installation of MYSQL and/or Oracle Express 10g

J2EE Web server: Tomcat

We'll deploy or J2EE to Tomcat. We can use commercial versions if requested in advance.

J2EE fundamentals:

Java Server Pages(JSP) and Servlet Fundamentals, JSP using JDBC, JSP/JDBC calling a Java bean (Java class), Deployment to a J2EE Web server.

Introduction to Java IDE Tool

Will design simple applications, JSP and Java Beans using Netbeans or Oracle's J Developer



Requirements:

Windows (Recommended): Windows 2000 or greater including XP or Vista. The preferred platform is XP Pro SP2. Administrator access is required for this tutorial. It is possible to setup a Java development environment without administrator access.

Linux: We can do most of the J2EE setup on Ubuntu or Fedora ... Advance notification required.






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