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Outline
SECTION
DESCRIPTION
What this book will do for you?
Motivation for this book
Key Areas index
SECTION 1
Interview questions and answers on:
Java
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Fundamentals
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Swing
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Applet
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Performance and Memory issues
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Personal and Behavioral/Situational
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Behaving right in an interview
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Key Points
SECTION 2
Interview questions and answers on:
Enterprise Java
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J2EE Overview
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Servlet
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JSP
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JDBC / JTA
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JNDI / LDAP
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RMI
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EJB
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JMS
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XML
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SQL, Database, and O/R mapping
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RUP & UML
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Struts
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Web and Application servers.
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Best practices and performance considerations.
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Testing and deployment.
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Personal and Behavioral/Situational
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Key Points
SECTION 3
Putting it all together section.
How would you go about\u2026?
1.
How would you go about documenting your Java/J2EE application?
2.
How would you go about designing a Java/J2EE application?
3.
How would you go about identifying performance problems and/or memory leaks in your Java
application?
4.
How would you go about minimizing memory leaks in your Java/J2EE application?
5.
How would you go about improving performance of your Java/J2EE application?
6.
How would you go about identifying any potential thread-safety issues in your Java/J2EE
application?
7.
How would you go about identifying any potential transactional issues in your Java/J2EE