Java Networking. Building Client/Server Applications

Free webinar

Our webinar will show you how to develop Java client/server applications over TCP/IP. We'll start from a simple client/server program and add more functionalities and variations.

We'll make the step from a server able to accept one client to a multi-client server and build an application simulating the ATM behavior and the dialogue of the user with it. We'll then standardize a part of the behavior of the server, to make it easily reusable.

Facilitator

Catalin Tudose

Catalin is an experienced and dedicated software engineer with expertise in a variety of areas such as requirements analysis, project management (Waterfall and Agile), people management, database design, software architecture and software technologies for Enterprise Applications. During the course of his career he has held several roles, from senior developer to technical team lead.

In addition to his role as a software engineer Catalin has also been involved in developing and facilitating training courses on programming and databases for companies and universities. He has delivered courses on subjects such as Java, Web technologies, analysis of algorithms, SQL and database design.

He is an Agile Certified Scrum Master with a deep understanding of project management techniques and plenty of experience in managing software development projects.

Roadmap

  • Greeting client/server
  • Echo client/server
  • Multi-threading echo client/server
  • Building a client/server bank application
  • Building a template for the TCP server

Details

Date: 03.04.2020

Time Romania: 15:30-16:30 

Time Poland: 14:30-15:30 

Webinar language: English

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