| which course is better in oracle hey peps, plz suggest me which course should i do.
the three courses n there description r as follow as:
is dba is good n it has a good job prospects Java Application Software Developer:
Course Details
Duration : 256 hours
· Overview of OS (Linux) – 8 hours
· Simple Commands of Linux
· The Bash Shell
· Standard I/O and Pipes
· User, Groups and Permissions
· VI editor basics and Printing
· DBMS Concept – 16 hours
· Entities
· Relationships
· Attributes
· ER model
· Entity Topics
· Normalization
· SQL Overview – 16 hours
· Introduction
· Writing Basic SQL Statement
· Restricting & Sorting Data
· Displaying Data From Multiple Tables
· Manipulating Data
· Creating and Managing Tables
· Created Procedure
· Sun Java Fundamentals & J2EE Framework**– 32
Hours
· Explaining Java Technology
· Analyzing a Problem and Designing a Solution
· Developing and Testing a Java Technology Program
· Object Oriented Programming
· Getting Started with Java
· Identifiers, Keywords, and Types
· What is J2EE Framework?
· Why J2EE came into feature
· Placing a J2EE Model in Context
· J2EE Component Model and Development Steps
· Using J2EE Development Tools
· EJB Component Model
· Core Sun Java Programming**– 40 Hours
· Expressions and Flow Control
· Arrays
· Advanced Class Features
· Exceptions and Assertions
· Text-based Applications
· Building Java GUIs & GUI-based Applications
· GUI Event Handling
· Threads and Multi-threading
· Advanced I/O streams
· Networking and Socket Programming
· Java Database Connectivity
· RMI
· Java Beans
· Swing Components
· Web Component Development*– 48 Hours
· Introduction to Web Application Technologies
· Developing a View Component
· Developing a Controller Component
· Developing Dynamic Forms
· Sharing Application Resources Using the Servlet Context
· Designing the Business tier
· Developing Web Applications Using Struts
· Developing Web Applications Using Session Management
· Using Filters in Web Applications
· Integrating Web Applications with Databases
· Developing JSP Pages
· Developing JSP pages Using Custom Tags
· Developing Web Applications Using Struts Action Forms
· Building Reusable Web Presentation Components
· EJB*– 40 Hours
· Developing Session Beans
· Basics of Entity Beans
· Developing & Assembling CMP Entity Beans
· Assembling EJB Components into an Application
· Developing Message-Driven Beans
· Web Component Model
· Developing Servlets
· Developing with Java Server Pages Technology
· Using Web-tier Design Patterns
· Implementing a Transaction and Security Policy
· Struts – 8 Hours
· Using JavaBeans Components in JSP Pages
· Overview of MVC Architecture
· Simplifying Access to MVC Results:
the JSP 2.0 Expression Language
· Overview and Motivation
· Setting up and Configuring Struts
· Processing requests with Action Objects
· Handling request params with Form Beans
· Prepopulating and redisplaying HTML forms
· Eclipse – 16 Hours
· Overview of Eclipse
· Platform Architecture
· Deployment of Servlet and JSP
· Deployment of All types of EJB
· Installation – 8 Hours
· SDLC, Real Life Project Work – 24 Hours Oracle Application Software Developer:
Course Details
Duration : 232 hours
• Overview of OS (Linux) – 8 hours
• Simple Commands of Linux
• The Bash Shell
• Standard I/O and Pipes
• User, Groups and Permissions
• VI editor Basics and Printing
• DBMS Concept – 16 Hours
• Entities, Relationships, Attributes
• ER model, Entity Topics
• Normalization
• SQL*– 40 hours
• Introduction
• Writing Basic SQL Statement
• Restricting & Sorting Data
• Single Row Functions
• Displaying Data From Multiple Tables
• Aggregating Data Using Group Functions
• Sub-Queries
• Producing Readable Output With iSQL*Plus
• Manipulating Data
• Creating and Managing Tables
• Including Constraints
• Creating Views & Other Database Objects
• Controlling User Access
• Using Set Operators
• Oracle 9i Datetime Functions
• Enhancements to the Group BY Clause
• Advanced Sub-Queries
• Hierarchical Retrieval
• Oracle 9i Extensions to DML and DDL Statements
• PL/SQL*– 40 Hours
• Introduction
• Declaring Variables
• Writing Executable Statements
• Interacting With The Oracle Server
• Writing Control Structures
• Working With Composite Data Types
• Writing Explicit Cursors and advanced Explicit Cursor
• Handling Exceptions, Creating Procedures
• Creating Functions, Managing Subprogram
• Creating Packages, More Package Concepts
• Oracle Supplied Packages
• Manipulation Large Objects
• Creating Database Triggers
• Managing Dependencies
• Java and J2EE Concepts – 8 hours
• Explaining Java Technology
• Declaring, Initializing and Using Variables
• Overview of Java Beans, Overview of JDBC
• J2EE Framework
• Forms 9i*– 40 hours
• Oracle Forms Developer and Oracle Forms Services
• Running a Forms Developer Application
• Working in the Forms Developer Environment
• Creating a Basic Form Module
• Working with Data Blocks, Frames and Text Items
• Creating LOVs, Editors, Input and Non-input items
• Creating and Working with Windows, Content Canvases
and Other Canvas Types
• Producing & Debugging Form Triggers
• Adding Functionality to Items
• Runtime Messages and Alerts
• Query Triggers, Validation, Navigation
• Transaction Processing
• Writing Flexible Code
• Sharing Objects and Code
• Report 9i*– 40 hours
• Introduction to Oracle9i Reports Developer
• Designing and Running Reports in Reports Developer
• Creating & Enhancing Paper Report
• Managing Report Templates
• Creating a Web Report & Web Reporting
• Enhancing Reports Using the Data Model:
• Queries and Groups
• Data Sources
• Creating Columns
• Enhancing Reports Using the Paper Layout
• Controlling the Paper Layout: Common Properties
• Controlling the Paper Layout: Specific Properties
• Extending Functionality Using XML
• Creating and Using Reports Parameters
• Embedding a Graph in a Report
• Enhancing Matrix Reports
• Coding PL/SQL Triggers
• Extending Functionality Using the SRW Package
• Maximizing Performance Using Oracle9i AS Reports
Services
• Building Reports: Efficiency Guidelines
• SDLC, Real Life Project Work – 24 Hours
• Best Practices for Oracle Development – 8 Hours
• Installation steps of software related to this course –
8 hours System and Database Administrator:
Course Details
Duration : 312 hours
• Red Hat Linux Essentials*- 32 Hours
· Simple Commands
· Browsing File System
· The Bash Shell
· Standard I/O and Pipes
· User, Groups and Permissions
· VI and VIM editor basics and printing
· Linux File System in-depth
· Configuring the Bash Shell
· Advanced topics in User, Groups and Permissions
· Advanced Uses of vi and vim editors
· String processing and string processing with regular
expressions
· Finding and processing files
· Investigating and Managing Processes
· Network Clients
· Bash Shell Scripting
· Red Hat Linux Administration*- 32 Hours
· Installations
· System Initialization and Services
· Kernel Services and Configuration
· File System Management
· Network Configuration
· RPM and Kickstart
· User Administration
· Printing and Administration Tools
· X window system
· Advanced filesystem management
· Troubleshooting
· Red Hat Linux Networking*- 32 Hours
· Introduction to Network Services
· Organizing Networked Systems
· Network File Sharing Services
· Electronic Mail Services
· HTTP services
· Security Concerns and Policy
· Authentication Services
· System Monitoring, Securing Network
· Securing Services, Securing Data
· SQL*- 40 Hours
· Introduction
· Writing Basic SQL Statement
· Restricting & Sorting Data, Single Row Functions
· Displaying Data From Multiple Tables
· Aggregating Data Using Group Functions
· Sub-Queries
· Producing Readable Output With iSQL*Plus
· Manipulating Data, Creating and Managing Tables
· Including Constraints
· Creating Views & Other Database Objects
· Controlling User Access
· Using Set Operators, Oracle 9i Datetime Functions
· Enhancements to the Group BY Clause
· Advanced Sub Queries, Hierarchical Retrieval
· Oracle 9i Extensions to DML and DDL Statements
· PL/SQL Overview - 8 Hours
· Introduction
· Declaring Variables, Writing Executable Statements
· Interacting With The Oracle Server
· Creating Procedures, Functions & Packages
· DBA Fundamental I*- 40 hours
· Oracle Architectural Components
· Getting Started With Oracle Server
· Managing an Oracle Instance, Creating a Database
· Data Dictionary Contents and Usage
· Maintaining the Control File, Redo Log Files
· Managing Tablespaces and Data Files
· Storage Structures and Relationships
· Managing Undo Data, Tables, Indexes
· Maintaining Data Integrity, Managing Password
· Managing Security, Resources, users, Privileges & Roles
· Loading Data Into a Database & Globalization Support
· DBA Fundamental II*- 40 Hours
· Networking Overview
· Basic Oracle Net Architecture, Server-Side Configuration
· Basic Oracle Net Services Client-Side Configuration
· Usage and Configuration of the Oracle Shared Server
· Backup and Recovery Overview
· Instance and Media Recovery Structures
· Configuring the Database Archiving Mode
· Oracle Recovery Manager Overview and Configuration
· User Managed Backups, RMAN Backups
· User Managed Complete & Incomplete Recovery
· RMAN Complete Recovery, Incomplete Recovery &
Maintenance
· Recovery Catalog Creation and Maintenance
· Transporting Data Between Databases
· Performance Tuning*- 40 Hours
· Overview Of Oracle 9i Performance Tuning
· Diagnostic and Tuning Tools
· Sizing the Shared Pool & the Buffer Cache
· Sizing The Other SGA Structures
· Database Configuration and I/O Issues
· Optimizing Sort Operations
· Diagnosing Contention For Latches
· Tuning Rollback Segments
· Monitoring and Detecting Lock Contention
· Tuning The Oracle Shared Server
· Application Tuning, Using Oracle Blocks Efficiently
· SQL Statement Tuning, Tuning the OS and Using
Resource Manager
· Managing Oracle on Linux*- 24 Hours
· Oracle9i on Linux: Overview
· Preparing the Operating System & Install Oracle9i Software
· Create a Custom Oracle9i Database
· Install and Configure Enterprise Manager
· Customize the Oracle9i Database
· Linux Measurement Tools
· Oracle9i Measurement Tools
· Tuning Oracle9i and Linux
· Database Troubleshooting*- 24 Hours
· One Time Troubleshooting
· Adhoc Troubleshooting
· Escalations, Connectivity, Business Continuity
· High Availability and Scalability
· Data Sharing and information Integration
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