Mangalore: Workshop on JEE Technology at AIMIT, St Aloysius College, Beeri on Nov 11, 12


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Mangalore, Nov 10: Aloysius Institute of Management and Information Technology (AIMIT) a specialized institute of management and information technology education and research at Beeri, is an extended campus of St Aloysius College (Autonomous) in the city and the postgradute department of information technology comprising MCA, MS (Software Technology), MSc (Bioinformatics), and PGDCA will hold a workshop on JEE Technology on Thursday November 11 and Friday November 12.

The workshop will be inaugurated on Thursday by Fr Oswald at 9.30 am. A J Mascarenhas, chairman, MBA programmes, AIMIT will be the chief guest and Fr Denzil Lobo, director, AIMIT, will preside.

The valedictory function would be held on Friday at 4:30 pm. Fr Denzil Lobo will preside.

The workshop will provide an overview of JEE technology, followed by hands-on experience with JDBC, Java Servlets, and JavaServer Pages. Other topics to be covered include EJB architecture, Entity Beans and Web Application Security.

The workshop is open to all. The interested candidates and faculty members (pursuing/teaching Computer Science at the PU/UG level) can participate paying a registration fee of Rs 600 per participant.

  

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