XML & web services class notes by nataraz

Here providing XML & Web services are in single pdf, It was written in class dictated by nataraz sir in sathya technologis, contains 131 pages and following topics.
  • Introduction and Overview to XML.
  • XML Fundamentals.
  • XML Syntax's.
  • XML Namespaces.
  • XML DTD (Document Type Definition).
  • XML XSD (schema Definition).
  • Xquery and Xpath.
  • Publishing XML.
  • XML formatting with XSL-FO.
  • Xforms.
  • Parsing XML in Java.
  • Introduction to Web services.
  • Web services definition. 
  • Develop web services.
  • Develop web services with EJB.
  • Introduction to JAXB.
  • Introduction to STAX.
  • Understanding soap with HTTP.
  • And each module and concept related examples. 
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WebLogic Class notes by Nataraz sir

WebLogic is a server software application that runs on a middle tier, between back-end databases and related applications and browser-based thin clients. WebLogic is a leading e-commerce online transaction processing (OLTP) platform, developed to connect users in a distributed computing environment and to facilitate the integration of mainframe applications with distributed corporate data and applications.Here are providing weblogic class notes by nataraz sir, It is written in class dictated by nataraz sir in sathya technologis, contains 271 pages and following topics.
  • Introduction to Weblogic application server.
  • WebLogic Components and architecture. 
  • WebLogic Installation and Configuration.
  • Oracle WebLogic and Java.
  • Oracle WebLogic and Java.
  • WebLogic Instance Management.
  • Oracle WebLogic Backup and Recovery.
  • Oracle WebLogic security administration.
  • Deploying new WebLogic Applications.
  • WebLogic connections to database layer.
  • Oracle WebLogic Performance Tuning. 
  • And each module and concept related examples. 
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web services class notes by nataraz

Web services are web application components. It can be published, found and used on the web, So here are providing web services class notes by nataraz sir, It is written in class dictated by nataraz sir in sathya technologis, contains 94 pages and following topics.
  • Introduction to Web services.
  • Web services definition. 
  • Develop web services.
  • Develop web services with EJB.
  • Introduction to JAXB.
  • Introduction to STAX.
  • Understanding soap with HTTP.
  • And each module and concept related examples. 
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Hibernate Written notes by nataraz sir

Hibernate is the most popular open source java application framework as of current moment. It is one of the best job enablers to Hibernate class notes by nataraz sir, It is written in class dictated by nataraz sir in sathya technologis, contains 262 pages and following topics.
  • What is Hibernate Frame Work?
  • Introduction to ORM.
  • Introduction to hibernate.
  • Hibernate Configuration file & Mapping files
  • Session Operations.
  • Hibernate Strategies.
  • Mapping of relations.
  • Lazy loadings.
  • Fetching Strategies.
  • Quering using  HQL, Creatiria and QBE.
  • Hibernate caching
  • And each module and concept related examples. 
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Spring Written Notes by Nataraz Sir

Spring is the most popular open source java application framework as of current moment. It is one of the best job enablers to Spring 1.x and 2.x class notes by nataraz sir, It is written in class dictated by nataraz sir in sathya technologis, contains 291 pages and following topics.
  • What is Spring Frame Work?
  • Difference b/w plain JDBC and Spring JDBC application.
  • Difference b/w Struts and Spring.
  • Spring 1.x 
  • Spring Core (base for all other).
  • Spring DAO (Data Access Object).
  • Spring Web
  • Spring Web MVC (Model View Controller) .
  • Spring (Aspect Oriented Program).
  • Spring 2.x
  • Spring Core (base for all other).
  • Spring DAO (Data Access Object).
  • Spring ORM.
  • Spring JEE (same as spring 1.x context module).
  • Spring Web (Spring 1.x web + Spring 1.x MVC ).
  • Spring AOP (Aspect Oriented Program).
  • Spring 3.x Introduction. 
  • And each module and concept related examples. 
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JSP Written Class Notes by Nataraz Sir

JSP class notes by nataraz sir, It is written in class dictated by nataraz sir in sathya technologis, it contains the following topics.
  • Introduction to JSP.
  • Difference b/w JSP, ASP, ASP.NET and Servlets.
  • Comments and character in JSP.
  • JSP Syntax.
  • Creating your first jsp page.
  • JSP Scripting elements.
  • JSP Directives (page and include).
  • Implicit objects (predefined objects).
  • JSP Actions (include, useBean, setProperty, getProperty, forward, etc...) .
  • Bean scopes in JSP
  • JSP Tags.
  • JSP Cookies.
  • session examples in JSP.
  • session management in JSP.
  • How to create a drop down list in JSP.
  • How to create and retrive a multiple selections list in JSP/Servlet?
  • Add Get delete cookie.
  • JSP Scriptlets, Expression and Declaration and etc... 
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Advantages of Dependency Injection

I'm planning to know the benefits of dependency injection. 

1.Separate of responsibility:-
Dependency injection does not reduce complexity, but it increases maintainability through separation of concerns and reduced coupling.
2.Loosely couple architecture:-
Dependency Injection is only a means to an end. Even if you never intend to replace your database and even if you never want to write a single unit test, DI still offers benefits in form of a more maintainable code base. The loose coupling gives you better separation of concerns because it allows you to apply the Open/Closed Principle.
3.Configuration and code is separate:-
As well as setting up the services using JAVA you can also use configuration files. This allows you to use XML to write the definitions for the services rather than using JAVA to define the services. In anything but the smallest applications it make sense to organize the service definitions by moving them into one or more configuration files and coding may also separate.

4.Using configuration, a different implementation can be supplied without changing the            dependent code.
5.Testing can be performed using mock objects.