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MySQL Development Learning Path

Learn to develop applications that make use of the world's most popular open source database. Demonstrate your expertise with a MySQL Associate or MySQL Developer Certification. MySQL Database

Administrator Learning Path also available.

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EXAM

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Introductory Advanced Advanced Introductory Introductory Introductory Intermediate Advanced Advanced MySQL for Beginners

Sun Certified MySQL Associate

MySQL for Developers

Sun Certified MySQL 5.0 Developer Part I Sun Certified MySQL 5.0 Developer Part II Related Classroom Courses

MySQL and PHP - Developing Dynamic Web Applications MySQL Developer Techniques MySQL Advanced Stored Procedures

Related Live Virtual Courses

MySQL PHP Elements

MySQL Stored Procedure Fundamentals MySQL Enterprise Monitor MySQL Proxy MySQL Stored Procedure Techniques MySQL Transactions

Related Web-Based Courses

CommunityOne 2009 Online: Getting Started with MySQL Getting started with MySQL Database for developers, MySQL Database for DBAs

Web 2.0 and Java Web Site Development

Classroom Length: 5 Days

Develop, and implement an end to end web 2.0 application using proven model-view-controller (MVC) and form processing patterns. The student programs a Web 2.0 front-end using JavaScript, Ajax, the Dojo Toolkit, CSS, and HTML to provide a rich user experience. On the server side, Java MVC patterns are used to write application logic and controls. On the back-end, the developers writes and modifies code that utilizes the Java Persistance API (JPA) and the modern version of Enterprise JavaBean (EJB 3.0) to maintain the data in the database. This is an end to end web 2.0 application on top of a corporate quality database.

Web 2.0 and Java Web Site Development using Ext JS

Classroom Length: 5 Days

Develop, and implement an end to end web 2.0 application using proven model- view-controller (MVC) and form processing patterns. The student programs a Web 2.0 front-end using JavaScript, Ajax, the JavaScript Library Ext JS, CSS, and HTML to provide a rich user experience. On the server side, Java MVC patterns are used to write application logic and controls. On the back-end, the students modify code that utilizes the Java Persistance API (JPA) and the modern version of Enterprise JavaBean (EJB 3.0) to maintain the data in the database. Learn to develop quality web 2.0 applications, end to end, on top of a corporate database.

DTH-3142 DTH-314

Developing Innovative Multimedia JavaFX Applications

Classroom Length: 2 Days

The JavaFX platform is a family of products for creating the next generation of rich internet applications (RIA) with multimedia and content for a variety of platforms, including desktop, browser-based, and mobile devices. In this two-day workshop Developing Innovative Multimedia JavaFX Applications, Web developers and Java Enterprise developers can learn how to develop rich internet applications using many features of JavaFX. It provides an overview of JavaFX and teaches the key aspects of the JavaFX Script programming language. Through hands-on labs you will create a JavaFX application that incorporates animations and special effects, multimedia, and web services. You will also use the NetBeans IDE for JavaFX, which includes support for developing, debugging, and deploying JavaFX applications.

Developing JavaServer Faces Components with Ajax

Classroom Length: 2 Days

Developing JavaServer Faces Components with Ajax provides you with the skills necessary to build custom web tier components for the JavaServer Faces (JSF) framework that leverage Ajax techniques. The JSF framework is an extensible set of user interface components with an application programming interface (API) for dynamically managing application state, event handling, input validation, page navigation, as well as support for internationalization and accessibility. Ajax is an emerging web application development technique that leverages client-side JavaScript to provide a richer and more responsive user experience than can be achieved by server-side logic alone. The focus of this course is to show how you can incorporate Ajax technology in reusable JSF components using design techniques that complement both technologies.

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DTJ-3108

Web-based WPB-300

DTJ-2510

The fundamentals of SQL and relational databases, using MySQL as a teaching tool

Certification Exam

Essential SQL statements for data design, querying, and programming

Certification Exam Certification Exam

Develop applications in PHP and how to use MySQL efficiently for those applications

Create complex queries and efficient structures while improving performance

Improve the quality of, bebug and optimize Stored Procedures, Function and Triggers in your applications

Introduction to PHP language ideally for those migrating from other web development tools and who want to learn how to create a web presence utilizing the LAMP structure.

Learn how to use the MySQL Stored Procedures and Stored Functions (also known as Stored Routines).

For developers migrating from other web development tools such as JSP, PERL, CFM, or ASP

Understand and use the transactions features of MySQL 5.1

Deepen you knowledge of how to use of MySQL Stored Procedures and Stored Functions (also known as Stored Routines).

Learn how to use the transactions features available with the MySQL 5.1 server.

SQL-4405 SQL-4305 SQL-4201 VC-SQL-4806 VC-SQL-4807 VC-SQL-4808 VC-SQL-4809 VC-SQL-4810 VC-SQL- 4804 SQL-4501

EXAM CX-310-812 EXAM CX-310-813

SQL-4401

EXAM CX-310-814

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