
Online or onsite, instructor-led live Java training courses demonstrate through hands-on practice how to develop applications with Java.
Java training is available as "online live training" or "onsite live training". Online live training (aka "remote live training") is carried out by way of an interactive, remote desktop. Turkey onsite live Java trainings can be carried out locally on customer premises or in NobleProg corporate training centers.
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Testimonials
His very good knowledge and experience.
Jérémy Coppe
Course: Java Programming
Benchmarking GC
Marek Mrowca
Course: Java Performance Tuning
I liked how the trainer explained the subject. Providing real life example is beneficial.
Rhearose Holonowicz
Course: Java Programming
I mostly was benefit from lots of information.
Matthew Wise
Course: Apache Tomcat and Java EE Administration
I really enjoyed the numerous topics / covered spectrum.
Edward Fennen
Course: Apache Tomcat and Java EE Administration
I liked that there were many exercises, Re activity and flexibility of the Trainer.
Badii Bayoudh
Course: Java Spring
I liked that I had a chances to play with code during exercises (not only coding, what trainer prepared).
PITERION GmbH
Course: Java Spring
Trainer knowledge about the matter. Exercises done along the training. Trainer was absolutely friendly and approachable.
Jorge Peinado Prado
Course: Apache Tomcat and Java EE Administration
The trainers deep understanding of the subject matter.
Andrew Gorham
Course: Apache Tomcat and Java EE Administration
I was benefit from the materials, labs and extensive knowledge shown by the trainer.
Richard Hennessy
Course: Apache Tomcat and Java EE Administration
I really liked the Crypto part
Carlos Ibarra
Course: Avanzado Java, JEE y Seguridad de Aplicaciones Web
I liked the very practical scenario and lot of hands-on exercises.
Michel PRAYAG
Course: Java fundamentals with Maven
I liked it was interesting with lot of hot subject, absolutely can understand better the product.
Annamaria Vilner
Course: Apache Tomcat and Java EE Administration
The training was very relevant to our work. And provided us with detailed overview and hands-on experience with Apache Tomcat technology.
Anton HIkov
Course: Apache Tomcat and Java EE Administration
The content of the course is good. It covers most of the important topics which we use in our day to day activities.
Prem Nandivada
Course: Apache Tomcat and Java EE Administration
I liked the high number of exercises.
Course: Unit Testing with JUnit
I genuinely liked the real world scenarios.
Michail Alvanos
Course: Java and Web Application Security
I genuinely liked the organization.
Panagiotis Foutros
Course: Java and Web Application Security
Very good knowledge and character.
Constantinos Michael
Course: Java and Web Application Security
That the trainer meets the expectations. That the trainer is knowledgeable, expert and fast.
Lars HL
Course: Apache Tomcat and Java EE Administration
Most I liked Folios fantastic skills - knowledge of Tomcat, ability to structure the sessions and to explain the subjects.
Vita Byrdal
Course: Apache Tomcat and Java EE Administration
Despite the format used to give this course, which should not be used in any educational context and even more in a professional. The part that was beneficial for me was when we presented several extracts of our project to get hints on where we could do some changes to see if that fixes some issues.
Veronica - NOESIS SOLUTIONS NV
Course: Spring and Hibernate in Java Applications
I mostly enjoyed the lambda expressions.
HSBC Service Delivery (Polska) Sp. z o.o.
Course: Java Programming
Everything. The trainer has the best teaching skills I've seen in my life.
Pablo Rodriguez Rubio - NOESIS SOLUTIONS NV
Course: Spring and Hibernate in Java Applications
I generally liked the exercises.
NOESIS SOLUTIONS NV
Course: Spring and Hibernate in Java Applications
The course is not easy for beginners but Richard was very friendly and gave one-to-one time to everyone who was stuck.
Johnson and Johnson EMEA Development Centre
Course: Akka - from Beginner to Intermediate/Advanced
Good visibility on akka
Johnson and Johnson EMEA Development Centre
Course: Akka - from Beginner to Intermediate/Advanced
Richard, he was very nice and patient which was much needed
Johnson and Johnson EMEA Development Centre
Course: Akka - from Beginner to Intermediate/Advanced
Very friendly and helpful trainer, kept asking if anyone needed any help.
Assim Ali - MHT Technology Ltd
Course: Java Programming
The OWASP overview, especially slides with the specific examples of attacks. OWASP Zap tool.
Corvil
Course: Secure Developer Java (Inc OWASP)
I saw some security risk being easier to use than I expected It helped us to find some security holes in our Product
Corvil
Course: Secure Developer Java (Inc OWASP)
Though an online training, the interactivity with the trainer was remarkable and was always available to provide valuable sources to complement the training. I am very satisfied.
Nuno Marques - MULTICERT, S.A.
Course: Functional Reactive Programming with Java 9 and RxJava
How good of a specialist Trainer were.
Motorola Solutions Systems Polska
Course: Spring Webflux
the exercises
AFRINIC Ltd.
Course: Java Intermediate and Advanced
Trainer willing to prepare the hands on materials based on request during the training.
Kim Loong Lee - Intergraph Process, Power & Marine
Course: Java Fundamentals
The exercises
Florin Mazilu - Unicredit Business Services S.C.p.A. Milano, Sucursala Bucuresti
Course: Unit Testing with JUnit
Trainer is very well prepared and accommodate for the training topics to suit our needs.
Intergraph Process, Power & Marine
Course: Java Fundamentals
The trainer has very good knowledge in many industry fields and provide many real life examples that is very much related to the training topics.
Intergraph Process, Power & Marine
Course: Java 8 and Spring
In this training we’re not only learned for the fundamental technical knowledge of Java spring/technology and most important things we also gaining the worldly knowledge which you have shared with us during the class.
Kelvin Low - Intergraph Process, Power & Marine
Course: Java 8 and Spring
Very professional training, it did help a lot that the trainer is skilled in the programing language.
Cosmin Rechisan - Aptiv Technology Services & Solutions
Course: Java Programming
Very professional and skilled trainer.
Cosmin Rechisan - Aptiv Technology Services & Solutions
Course: Java Fundamentals
The methods which we can use to significantly improve the performance of our java applications.
AquaQ Analytics
Course: Java Performance
-code examples really helped with understanding -Fulvio came across as very knowledgeable and explained everything thoroughly
Paul Doherty - AquaQ Analytics
Course: Java Performance
Trainer was good at talking through topics in details and making it easy to understand
Lewis Nangle - AquaQ Analytics
Course: Java Performance
Hatef's wide knowledge
infeurope S.A.
Course: Java Fundamentals
I liked the high number of exercises.
Course: Unit Testing with JUnit
Java Course Outlines in Turkey
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Setup and configure a Vaadin project.
- Understand the fundamentals of Vaadin in developing applications.
- Use Vaadin to develop applications.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Learn how to use Guava in Java programming.
- Utilize Guava to facilitate standard coding practices.
- Make easy to read and concise Java codes.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Learn about NetBeans and how it works.
- Learn how to use NetBeans in Java programming.
- Use NetBeans to create templates and projects.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Use Java and Spring with RabbitMQ to build applications.
- Design asynchronous message driven systems using RabbitMQ.
- Create and apply queues, topics, exchanges, and bindings in RabbitMQ
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Build and deploy Java microservices in Docker containers.
- Manage Docker containers using Kubernetes.
- Integrate microservices with an existing monolithic system.
- Monitor, test, and secure microservices.
- Troubleshoot containers and orchestration environments.
This course does not cover in depth test automation frameworks such as Selenium. It also bypasses the conventional "Hello World" approach to learning Java, as this is not a course on application development. This course is squarely aimed at getting participants up and running quickly with test automation. If you are already versed in Java and wish to get straight into testing with Selenium, please check out: Introduction to Selenium (https://www.nobleprog.com/introduction-selenium-training).
The Java language and the Runtime Environment (JRE) was designed to be free from the most problematic common security vulnerabilities experienced in other languages, like C/C++. Yet, software developers and architects should not only know how to use the various security features of the Java environment (positive security), but should also be aware of the numerous vulnerabilities that are still relevant for Java development (negative security).
The introduction of security services is preceded with a brief overview of the foundations of cryptography, providing a common baseline for understanding the purpose and the operation of the applicable components. The use of these components is presented through several practical exercises, where participants can try out the discussed APIs for themselves.
The course also goes through and explains the most frequent and severe programming flaws of the Java language and platform, covering both the typical bugs committed by Java programmers and the language- and environment-specific issues. All vulnerabilities and the relevant attacks are demonstrated through easy-to-understand exercises, followed by the recommended coding guidelines and the possible mitigation techniques.
Participants attending this course will
- Understand basic concepts of security, IT security and secure coding
- Learn Web vulnerabilities beyond OWASP Top Ten and know how to avoid them
- Learn to use various security features of the Java development environment
- Have a practical understanding of cryptography
- Learn about typical coding mistakes and how to avoid them
- Get information about some recent vulnerabilities in the Java framework
- Get sources and further readings on secure coding practices
Audience
Developers
Beyond solid knowledge in using Java components, even for experienced Java programmers it is essential to have a deep knowledge in web-related vulnerabilities both on server and client side, the different vulnerabilities that are relevant for web applications written in Java, and the consequences of the various risks.
General web-based vulnerabilities are demonstrated through presenting the relevant attacks, while the recommended coding techniques and mitigation methods are explained in the context of Java with the most important aim to avoid the associated problems. In addition, a special focus is given to client-side security tackling security issues of JavaScript, Ajax and HTML5.
The course introduces security components of Standard Java Edition, which is preceded with the foundations of cryptography, providing a common baseline for understanding the purpose and the operation of the applicable components. The use of all components is presented through practical exercises, where participants can try out the discussed APIs and tools for themselves.
Finally, the course explains the most frequent and severe programming flaws of the Java language and platform. Besides the typical bugs committed by Java programmers, the introduced security vulnerabilities cover both language-specific issues and problems stemming from the runtime environment. All vulnerabilities and the relevant attacks are demonstrated through easy-to-understand exercises, followed by the recommended coding guidelines and the possible mitigation techniques.
Participants attending this course will
- Understand basic concepts of security, IT security and secure coding
- Learn Web vulnerabilities beyond OWASP Top Ten and know how to avoid them
- Learn client-side vulnerabilities and secure coding practices
- Learn to use various security features of the Java development environment
- Have a practical understanding of cryptography
- Learn about typical coding mistakes and how to avoid them
- Get information about some recent vulnerabilities in the Java framework
- Get practical knowledge in using security testing tools
- Get sources and further readings on secure coding practices
Audience
Developers
The course – besides introducing security components of Standard Java Edition – deals with security issues of Java Enterprise Edition (JEE) and web services. Discussion of specific services is preceded with the foundations of cryptography and secure communication. Various exercises deal with declarative and programmatic security techniques in JEE, while both transport-layer and end-to-end security of web services is discussed. The use of all components is presented through several practical exercises, where participants can try out the discussed APIs and tools for themselves.
The course also goes through and explains the most frequent and severe programming flaws of the Java language and platform and web-related vulnerabilities. Besides the typical bugs committed by Java programmers, the introduced security vulnerabilities cover both language-specific issues and problems stemming from the runtime environment. All vulnerabilities and the relevant attacks are demonstrated through easy-to-understand exercises, followed by the recommended coding guidelines and the possible mitigation techniques.
Participants attending this course will
- Understand basic concepts of security, IT security and secure coding
- Learn Web vulnerabilities beyond OWASP Top Ten and know how to avoid them
- Understand security concepts of Web services
- Learn to use various security features of the Java development environment
- Have a practical understanding of cryptography
- Understand security solutions of Java EE
- Learn about typical coding mistakes and how to avoid them
- Get information about some recent vulnerabilities in the Java framework
- Get practical knowledge in using security testing tools
- Get sources and further readings on secure coding practices
Audience
Developers
General web-based vulnerabilities are demonstrated through presenting the relevant attacks, while the recommended coding techniques and mitigation methods are explained in the context of Java with the most important aim to avoid the associated problems. In addition, a special focus is given to client-side security tackling security issues of JavaScript, Ajax and HTML5.
The course introduces security components of Standard Java Edition, which is preceded with the foundations of cryptography, providing a common baseline for understanding the purpose and the operation of the applicable components. Security issues of Java Enterprise Edition are presented through various exercises explaining both declarative and programmatic security techniques in JEE.
Finally, the course explains the most frequent and severe programming flaws of the Java language and platform. Besides the typical bugs committed by Java programmers, the introduced security vulnerabilities cover both language-specific issues and problems stemming from the runtime environment. All vulnerabilities and the relevant attacks are demonstrated through easy-to-understand exercises, followed by the recommended coding guidelines and the possible mitigation techniques.
Participants attending this course will
- Understand basic concepts of security, IT security and secure coding
- Learn Web vulnerabilities beyond OWASP Top Ten and know how to avoid them
- Learn client-side vulnerabilities and secure coding practices
- Learn to use various security features of the Java development environment
- Have a practical understanding of cryptography
- Understand security concepts of Web services
- Understand security solutions of Java EE
- Learn about typical coding mistakes and how to avoid them
- Get information about some recent vulnerabilities in the Java framework
- Get practical knowledge in using security testing tools
- Get sources and further readings on secure coding practices
Audience
Developers
Concerning C/C++, common security vulnerabilities are discussed, backed by practical exercises about the attacking methods that exploit these vulnerabilities, with the focus on the mitigation techniques that can be applied to prevent the occurrences of these dangerous bugs, detect them before market launch or prevent their exploitation.
Security components and service of Java are discussed by presenting the different APIs and tools through a number of practical exercises where participants can gain hands-on experience in using them. The course also covers security issues of web services and the related Java services that can be applied to prevent the most aching threats of the Internet based services. Finally, web- and Java-related security vulnerabilities are demonstrated by easy-to-understand exercises, which not only show the root cause of the problems, but also demonstrate the attack methods along with the recommended mitigation and coding techniques in order to avoid the associated security problems.
Participants attending this course will
- Understand basic concepts of security, IT security and secure coding
- Learn Web vulnerabilities beyond OWASP Top Ten and know how to avoid them
- Learn client-side vulnerabilities and secure coding practices
- Learn to use various security features of the Java development environment
- Have a practical understanding of cryptography
- Realize the severe consequences of unsecure buffer handling
- Understand the architectural protection techniques and their weaknesses
- Learn about typical coding mistakes and how to avoid them
- Be informed about recent vulnerabilities in various platforms, frameworks and libraries
- Get sources and further readings on secure coding practices
Audience
Developers
Levels of Java security architecture are walked through by tackling access control, authentication and authorization, secure communication and various cryptographic functions. Various APIs are also introduced that can be used to secure your code in PHP, like OpenSSL for cryptography or HTML Purifier for input validation. On server side, the best practices are given for hardening and configuring the operating system, the web container, the file system, the SQL server and the PHP itself, while a special focus is given to client-side security through security issues of JavaScript, Ajax and HTML5.
General web vulnerabilities are discussed by examples aligned to the OWASP Top Ten, showing various injection attacks, script injections, attacks against session handling, insecure direct object references, issues with file uploads, and many others. The various Java- and PHP-specific language problems and issues stemming from the runtime environment are introduced grouped into the standard vulnerability types of missing or improper input validation, improper use of security features, incorrect error and exception handling, time- and state-related problems, code quality issues and mobile code-related vulnerabilities.
Participants can try out the discussed APIs, tools and the effects of configurations for themselves, while the introduction of vulnerabilities are all supported by a number of hands-on exercises demonstrating the consequences of successful attacks, showing how to correct the bugs and apply mitigation techniques, and introducing the use of various extensions and tools.
Participants attending this course will
- Understand basic concepts of security, IT security and secure coding
- Learn Web vulnerabilities beyond OWASP Top Ten and know how to avoid them
- Learn client-side vulnerabilities and secure coding practices
- Learn to use various security features of the Java development environment
- Have a practical understanding of cryptography
- Learn to use various security features of PHP
- Understand security concepts of Web services
- Get practical knowledge in using security testing tools
- Learn about typical coding mistakes and how to avoid them
- Be informed about recent vulnerabilities in Java and PHP frameworks and libraries
- Get sources and further readings on secure coding practices
Audience
Developers
Topics:
- DevOps practices and tools
- Puppet
- Technical introduction to cloud computing
- Jenkins
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn the GWT programming concepts needed to get a web application up and running.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to
- Write client-side AJAX applications in Java and deploy them as JavaScript across multiple browsers (desktop, Android, iPhone, etc.)
- Develop a high-performance web application while overcoming the idiosyncrasies of browser behavior, XMLHttpRequest, and JavaScript
- Understand and overcome the challenges of Ajax programming
- Use GWT's tools to optimize a web application
Audience
- Front-end web developers
Format of the course
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Understand and use the different components (core, web, client, etc.) in the Vert.x stack.
- Use Vert.x to create network utilities, HTTP/REST microservices, high volume event processing, back-end message-bus applications, etc.
- Execute an app that can handle high concurrency using minimal kernel threads.
- Use Vert.x's APIs to support Java, JavaScript, Groovy, Ruby, Ceylon, Scala, Kotlin, etc.
- Unit test asynchronous code with Vert.x-Unit.
- Deploy and scale an app with minimal hardware.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Understand the importance and significance of reactive programing in applications and systems development.
- Run Unit test on RxJava 2.0.
- Use the Akka framework under reactive programing principles.
- Employ Spring to handle the development of concurrent applications.
- Use Java 9's flow API to develop reactive apps.
This instructor-led, live training introduces participants to ReactiveX's comprehensive library for developing responsive applications and walks participants through a series of cases, demonstrating the usefulness and functionality of key features of ReactiveX.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Understand the reactive programing paradigm and the functionality of observables and their common use when developing UI heavy applications
- Successfully setup an environment for ReactiveX
- Create observable events form a multitude of varying items
- Apply ReactiveX's transforming and filtering functions
Audience
- Developers
Format of the course
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will become familiar with RxJS's tools and functions as they apply them to a variety of coding problems associated with interactive-heavy based mobile and web apps. Participants will also learn how to create and deploy a UI heavy web app.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Understand the reactive programing paradigm and its usefulness for UI heavy application development.
- Build UI heavy applications with scalability, flexibility, and responsiveness in mind.
- Easily and freely create and manage a multitude of UI events, asynchronous HTTP requests, and other data streams.
Format of the Course
- Interactive lecture and discussion.
- Lots of exercises and practice.
- Hands-on implementation in a live-lab environment.
Course Customization Options
- To request a customized training for this course, please contact us to arrange.
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to secure a web application with Apache Shiro.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Use Shiro's API to secure various types of applications, including mobile, web and enterprise
- Enable logins from various data sources, including LDAP, JDBC, Active Directory, etc.
Audience
- Developers
- Security engineers
Format of the course
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to use Cuba Platform to develop enterprise applications with rich web interfaces.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Develop Java applications and UIs using a declarative user interface, without using HTML, CSS or JavaScript
- Reduce boilerplate code and facilitate rapid development
- Use the CUBA Studio web development tool with existing Java IDEs
- Customize applications without branching the code
Audience
- Developers
Format of the course
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to use the Eclipse IDE for Java.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Understand the different functionalities of the Eclipse IDE
- Learn how to set up the Eclipse IDE for Java development
- Create and run their first Java application in Eclipse
- Learn various tips and tricks on how to use the Eclipse IDE efficiently
Audience
- Java developers interested in using the Eclipse IDE
Format of the course
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
In this onsite instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to develop rich user interfaces using Java's powerful GUI library, JavaFX.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Create a modern, visually-pleasing Java application using JavaFX
- Integrate JavaFX into legacy Swing and SWT based Java applications
- Add 3D graphics and effects to their application
- Test and debug their Java application
- Deploy the application to the web or as a desktop application
Audience
- Application developers
- Web developers
Format of the Course
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
Note
- To request a customized training for this course, please contact us to arrange.
This 4 day course is aimed at object-oriented developers (e.g. C++ or C#) who need to get up to speed quickly in Java. The course covers the Java programming constructs and APIs quickly, focussing on the differences between Java and other OO languages.
Audience
This training course is aimed at OO developers who need to transition into Java.
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