Java is an object-oriented language that is distributed, portable, architecture neutral, secure, dynamic and robust. It's used to create interactive content on the Web and to write server/client-side programs or applets. After learning how to write Java applets, you'll study a variety of applications, such as adding an applet to an HTML document and extending applets. Other topics include writing/using/managing/extending Java applications and protocol handlers.
Section 51
Dates: 01/27/2010 - 03/17/2010
Time: 06:30 PM - 09:30 PM
Day: Wednesday
Instructor: Joyce Milani
Cost: $ 696
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