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Course

Java Web Services and Databases

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Course code
CEJV 670
Duration
40 hours
Prerequisite courses
This course is required for completion of your diploma in Java development. It’s also indispensable for anyone who wants to implement “full-stack” applications. Here, you’ll gain greater hands-on experience with real-life technologies and implementations, like the ones you’ll use once you’re an established Java developer. Upon completion of this course, you’ll be able to design a full-stack application coded in Java, including a GUI front-end, a service client, a rich-web service and a data persistence entity-based data layer at the end of the line. Ready to dive into it?

Upcoming date(s)

Term
Section
mode
Fees

January 14 – March 18, 2025
Tu 18:00 – 22:00
Winter
1
Online
$1,075.00
Term
Winter
Section
1
mode
Online
Fees
$1,075.00

Your takeaways

This course is a great way to help you:
• Create RESTFUL web-services and database classes that work with Hibernate;
• Encode and decode JSON objects;
• Apply security to your RESTful web service;
• Apply more advanced design patterns to your code, like repository patterns;
• Implement a business tier with advanced validation;
• Design unit tests using mocking for your application;
• Work successfully in an IT group.

Our approach

This course features lectures and hands-on programming practice led by seasoned industry professionals who’ll guide you every step of the way as you learn industry standards and best practices. To succeed, you will be required to do 5-10 hours of work per week outside of class time. If you have little or no prior knowledge, you’ll need more time to gain familiarity with the concepts. Note that this is an online, synchronous course.

Who benefits the most?

• Students working to complete their diploma program in Java development.
• Anyone who wants to take the first step towards a career as a Java developer.
• Anyone who wants to develop or broaden their programming skills.
• Business owners and managers in technical domains who want to better understand and evaluate Java programming code.
• Programmers who want to learn a new language to open new career horizons.
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