
Full Stack Java Developer program
Earn up-to 65K OR Your Money Back
Fortray Global Services LTD
Summary
- Certificate of completion - Free
- Tutor is available to students
- Job guarantee programme is included in this course
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Overview
A full-stack developer is a professional who can handle back-end development tasks such as databases, servers, and systems engineering, as well as front-end web development and UI work. Depending on the project, your work might include a mobile stack, a Web stack, or a native application stack.
This Full Stack Java Developer course is designed to give you an essence of front-end, middleware, and back-end Java web developer technologies. You will learn to build an end-to-end application, test and deploy code, store data using MongoDB, and much more.
Certificates
Certificate of completion
Digital certificate - Included
Description
Simplilearn’s Full-Stack Java Developer program provides extensive hands-on training in front-end, middleware, and back-end Java technology skills along with phase-end and capstone projects based on real business scenarios.
LEARNING PATH
Welcome Class for Full Stack Java Developer
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Phase-1: Implement OOPS using JAVA with Data Structures and Beyond
Brush up on your knowledge of software development fundamentals, Agile and Scrum methodologies, Java and data structures, GIT to manage version control systems, and Maven to manage project dependencies.
Phase-2: Become a back-end expert
Familiarize yourself with the back-end technologies by implementing knowledge of SQL, Java Servlets, and relational database ORM with Hibernate. Learn to connect databases with JDBC and work with RESTful web services.
Phase-3: Implement Frameworks the DevOps way
Master UI skills with advanced HTML and CSS and build 3-tier applications with Spring framework, Angular, JUnit5, SOAP. This phase will enable you to deploy continuous integration and automation using a common DevOps tool: Jenkins.
Phase-4: Develop a Web Application using frontend stack
Build real-world websites and applications using the front-end stack technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Angular. Handle diverse data types and manage your applications efficiently using MongoDB.
Phase-5: Testing in a DevOps Lifecycle
Begin automation testing and integration with Selenium Webdriver. Create seamless development and product environments using containerization with Docker and manage applications on Amazon S3 servers.
Full Stack Java Developer Capstone Project
Full Stack Java Developer Capstone project provides you with hands-on working experience, the objective being to develop the entire application from scratch and deploy it into a pseudo-production environment.
SKILLS COVERED
Agile
Java
Hibernate and JPA
Spring Core 5.0
DevOps
HTML5 and CSS3
AWS
JavaScript ES6
Servlets
SOAP and REST
JSP
Who is this course for?
Fresher, Software Developers, IT Professionals, Engineers, Test Engineers, Technical Consultants, Analysts
Requirements
Any technical degree or equivalent such as B.tech, M.tech, degree in engineering, bachelor/master’s in computer science, and basic programming knowledge.
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