What you'll get
- 56+ Hours
- 18 Courses
- Mock Tests
- Course Completion Certificates
- Self-paced Courses
- Technical Support
- Case Studies
Synopsis
- Offers clear, practical guidance on using Java Servlets to build dynamic, web-based applications.
- Includes one year of access, allowing learners to complete modules at their own pace.
- Designed for those seeking to master Java Servlets and advance their web development careers.
- Basic knowledge of Java is recommended for an optimal learning experience.
- Participants earn a Certificate of Completion for every course they complete, supported by hands-on project work that helps them apply the concepts effectively in real-world situations.
- All certificates are verifiable online and include a unique link for use on resumes or LinkedIn profiles to showcase new expertise.
- Courses are delivered through self-paced video lessons, offering flexible, convenient learning at any time.
Content
| Courses | No. of Hours | Certificates | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Java Servlets Fundamentals | 3h 49m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| Java Servlets Advanced Training | 5h 42m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| Java New Version | 3h 13m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| Java 13 | 51m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| JDBC:04 - Working with Java Servlet | 6h 22m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| JDBC:06 - Servlet and JSP | 1h 53m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| Courses | No. of Hours | Certificates | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Appointment Management System Using SpringBoot | 2h 07m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| Project on Email Marketing Tool | 2h 07m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| Project on Shopping Cart | 3h 7m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| Project on Employee Management System | 1h 5m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| JDBC Project | 5h 59m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| JDBC-Inventory Management | 4h 35m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| Online Admission Process | 3h 8m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| Employee Detail Management-Project | 2h 21m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| .Net Vs JAVA Project | 5h 32m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| Student Management System-Project | 2h 17m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| Project on Java | 3h 48m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| Employee Management System | 2h 24m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
| Courses | No. of Hours | Certificates | Details |
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Description
Understanding the evolution of modern web development requires recognizing both the changes that have occurred and the needs that have driven them.
Over the years, web page data volumes have increased by nearly 25% compared to earlier versions. According to the HTTP Archive, two main factors contribute to this growth:
- A substantial rise in content size
- Heavier use of JavaScript and larger HTML5 structures
To meet these demands, the industry introduced dynamic web pages using technologies such as Java Servlets. Unlike static pages, dynamic pages respond to user interactions and adjust content based on time, location, user actions, and access levels.
Dynamic web pages function in two main ways:
- Client-side: Content is generated within the user’s browser. The browser downloads the page, processes the scripts, and then displays the results.
- Server-side: Content is generated on the server in response to user inputs, such as logging in, submitting forms, or performing actions during online shopping.
The shift toward dynamic websites is driven by the demand for richer, more interactive user experiences. Static websites load quickly, are cost-effective, and are easy to deploy, but they lack engagement. Dynamic sites built with Java Servlets provide personalized content, easier updates, and advanced features such as user authentication, payment processing, and shopping interactions.
In the digital landscape, these capabilities are essential for keeping users engaged and delivering a modern, responsive web experience.
Sample Certificate

Requirements
Oscar Wilde famously remarked that one can never be too well-dressed or too well-educated. Inspired by this timeless thought, the focus remains on delivering high-quality education while encouraging learners to stay curious and embrace new technologies in an ever-evolving digital landscape.
To help learners get the most out of this training, a few foundational skills are recommended:
- A solid understanding of database fundamentals.
- Background or experience in database-related roles.
- Familiarity with the Java programming language.
- Working knowledge of SQL is highly beneficial.
- Basic awareness of how web applications function and how the internet operates.
- These essential skills will enable learners to grasp JDBC concepts more quickly and progress smoothly throughout the course.
Target Audience
- A foundational grasp of database principles can be highly useful.
- This course is intended for individuals with database experience.
- Familiarity with core Java programming principles is recommended.
- Prior knowledge of SQL will further support your learning.
- A basic understanding of internet functionality and web application structure is helpful.