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SERVLET

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Lesson 12 Students 60+ Intermediate

SERVLET

Description

The Servlet course provides an in-depth study of Java Servlets, essential for dynamic web application development. Topics include servlet architecture, request handling, session management, and servlet filters. Students learn to implement servlets for form submissions, authentication, and database interactions. Advanced concepts such as servlet listeners and asynchronous servlets are covered. Through practical exercises, students gain hands-on experience, preparing them for web application development roles.

What Will You Learn?
  • Introduction to Servlet
  • Servlet hierarchy
  • Servlet life cycle
  • Static and Dynamic response
  • Valid and Invalid response
  • Get and Post
  • Request Dispatcher
  • Servlet Chaining
  • forward() vs include()
  • Introduction to Cookies
  • forward() vs sentRedirect()
  • Servlet config and Context
Certification

It is designed to validate the knowledge, skills, and competencies of individuals in a specific area of study or professional field. The certification program is meticulously designed to ensure that candidates have acquired a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. It encompasses both theoretical knowledge and practical application, allowing candidates to demonstrate their expertise in real-world scenarios.

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