Price:
£1,400.00
Format
Books, Online & CD ROM
Approx Time
800 Hours
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MASTER CIW ENTERPRISE DEVELOPER
Category: CIW
Spread the payments for this course over
4 monthly payments. 1 initial payment of £755,
followed by 3 monthly payments of £215.
The Master CIW Enterprise Developer track teaches business-critical skills in programming and engineering to help applications systems and databases function more efficiently. This track is designed for individuals interested in becoming Webmasters, Internet software developers, client/server systems developers, database developers and administrators, middleware programmers and Java developers.
The Master CIW Enterprise Developer track is CIW's most comprehensive program, composed of three Internet job roles: application developer, database specialist and enterprise developer. This track prepares students for three language exams: JavaScript and Perl, Java Programming, and Object-Oriented Analysis.
Master CIW Enterprise Developers build n-tier database and legacy connectivity solutions for Web applications using Java, Java APIs, Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) solutions, middleware tools, and distributed object models such as CORBA/ORB and IIOP. Master CIW Enterprise Developer certification can lead to a successful career as a database developer and administrator, Internet application developer, middleware programmer, Java developer and client/server developers. The candidate must pass eight required CIW exams to become a Master CIW Enterprise Developer.
The Master CIW Enterprise Developer Series consists of the following Lessons:
JavaScript Fundamentals
JavaScript Fundamentals teaches developers how to use the features of the JavaScript language to design client-side, platform-independent solutions. Students learn how to write JavaScript programs, script for the JavaScript object model, control program flow, validate forms, animate images, target frames, and create cookies. Students will also understand and use the most popular applications of JavaScript.
PERL Fundamentals
Perl Fundamentals teaches students how to fully utilize the Perl programming language. Students learn the Perl syntax, the basics of using regular expression, how to use Perl data types, and how to access and manipulate files. Students are also introduced to database connectivity and debugging techniques.
Fundamentals of CGI Programming Using Perl
Fundamentals of CGI Programming Using Perl teaches students how to use Common Gateway Interface (CGI) Perl programs and scripts on a Web server. Students will learn how to write print-to-screen scripts, customize Web page hit counters, create and use business forms that interact with text files, manipulate data in a database, work with a relational database via Open Database Connectivity (ODBC), and explore Web server security issues related to CGI files.
Dynamic Server Pages
Dynamic Server Pages teaches students how to work in the server-side scripting environment. Students learn the basics of application development, and general principles that apply to most development environments. Students develop applications using two specific server-side application development tools: Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP) and PHP Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP). Students also learn key application standards such as source and revision control, coding standards, code optimization and data integrity.
JAVA Programming Fundamentals
Java Programming Fundamentals teaches students how to write Java applications and applets. They will learn the Java language mechanics found in other programming languages, such as variables, iterations, control statements, methods and arrays. They will also discuss object-oriented theory as it relates to Java. Students will create Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) for both applications and applets, emphasizing components, layouts, and graphics. The course concludes with an in-depth study and implementation of the SDK 1.2 event delegation model, an essential element in further Java studies. Students will also complete a course-long project to create an operational client/server messaging system.
JAVA Programming Fundamentals
Java Programming Fundamentals teaches students how to write Java applications and applets. They will learn the Java language mechanics found in other programming languages, such as variables, iterations, control statements, methods and arrays. They will also discuss object-oriented theory as it relates to Java. Students will create Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) for both applications and applets, emphasizing components, layouts, and graphics. The course concludes with an in-depth study and implementation of the SDK 1.2 event delegation model, an essential element in further Java studies. Students will also complete a course-long project to create an operational client/server messaging system.
Database Design Methodology
This course teaches students how to plan and design relational databases. Students will learn about the theory behind relational databases, relational database nomenclature, and relational algebra. The course includes sections on the Structured Query Language (SQL) and optimizing databases through normalization. Students will apply their knowledge with hands-on exercises designed to teach the intricacies of database design methodology.
Building Database Client Applications Using JDBC 2.0
Building Database Client Applications Using JDBC 2.0 teaches students how to build database client applications using JDBC 2.0. Students will learn how to apply the JDBC API to connect to relational databases; issue SQL statements and queries; and use transactions, prepared statements, stored procedures and metadata to create and manipulate database information. Students will apply the knowledge they learn in class by building a graphical client application.
Distributed Object Computing Using Java and CORBA
Distributed Object Computing Using Java and CORBA introduces students to the fundamentals of distributed object computing using CORBA. Students learn how to choose and install an ORB as well as the fundamentals of the Interface Definition Language (IDL), including how IDL maps to Java. Students also get hands-on experience building client and server applications that use static invocation and the Dynamic Invocation Interface.
Enterprise JavaBeans
Enterprise JavaBeans teaches the fundamentals of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB). Students learn about the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (2JEE) technologies; EJB concepts, methodology, and development; EJB-compliant servers, and how Enterprise JavaBeans are used by remote client applications. Students also learn about database connectivity and transactions. The course teaches them to develop session beans and entity beans, and offers hands-on experience working with Enterprise JavaBeans.
Qualification:
On Completion of this curriculum, you can apply for the internationally recognised CIW 1D0-435, 1D0-437, 430, 425, 1D0-538, 441 and 442 Examinations which are currently £89 +VAT each.
You can find or register for your nearest exam centres from Prometric or Pearson Vue testing centres.
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