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Welcome to the course material for INEW2338 - Advanced Java Programming , which I teach at Austin Community College in Austin, TX.
Information about the course
The college website for this course is: (External Link)
The prerequisite for the course is ITSE2317 - Java Programming (Intermediate) or department approval.
Each semester, the course covers three major topics :
Note: Although only one of the topics Search Engines , Servlets , or JSON is covered in the course in any particular semester, all three are important. The course material in the Blackboardcourse management program will indicate which topic is covered in the current semester.
Students are encouraged to study all three topics for their own educational purposes in order toenhance their prospects of landing a job as a Java programmer.
While much of the material required to succeed in this course is contained in the modules in this book, a large amount of relevant material isalso contained in the collection titled Programming Oldies But Goodies , which is a work in process. The material in that collection has not yet beenconverted to the cnxml format required by OpenStax. Instead, the material in that collection is still in its original html format.
You would do well to familiarize yourself with that material as well.
I encourage you to take advantage of the download options that OpenStax has to offer in order to customize this material for use in your organizedcourses or for personal self study.
This section contains a variety of miscellaneous information.
Financial : Although the Connexions site makes it possible for you to download a PDF file for thismodule at no charge, and also makes it possible for you to purchase a pre-printed version of the PDF file, you should beaware that some of the HTML elements in this module may not translate well into PDF.
I also want you to know that, I receive no financial compensation from the Connexions website even if you purchase the PDF version of the module.
In the past, unknown individuals have copied my modules from OpenStax, converted them to Kindle books, andplaced them for sale on Amazon.com showing me as the author. Ineither receive compensation for those sales nor do I know who does receive compensation. If you purchase such a book, please beaware that it is a copy of a module that is freely available on OpenStax and that it was made and published withoutmy prior knowledge.
Affiliation : I am a professor of Computer Information Technology at Austin Community College in Austin, TX.
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