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Tuesday 20 January 2015

Java Opening at Wipro,Kolkata

Company Profile

Wipro Ltd. (NYSE:WIT) is a leading Information Technology, Consulting and Outsourcing company that delivers solutions to enable its clients do business better. Wipro delivers winning business outcomes through its deep industry experience and a 360 degree view of 'Business through Technology' - helping clients create successful and adaptive businesses. A company recognized globally for its comprehensive portfolio of services, a practitioner's approach to delivering innovation, and an organization wide commitment to sustainability, Wipro has a workforce of 140,000 serving clients across 61 countries.

For more information, please visit careers.wipro.com

Job Description

 Candidates should have hands on experience in springs, hibernate and struts.

Salary: Not Disclosed by Recruiter
Industry: IT-Software / Software Services
Functional Area: IT Software - ERP, CRM
Role Category: Software Developer
Role: Software Developer
Keyskills: hibernate, struts, spring , core java
Experience: 4 - 8 Years
Location: Kolkata

Desired Profile

Education:UG -Any Graduate - Any Specialization
PG - Any Postgraduate - Any Specialization
Doctorate - Any Doctorate - Any Specialization

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Java opening at DCS at Multiple location

 About Company:
DCS is the fastest growing software development company in India. DCS area of expertise lies in web development, SEO, web promotion, logo designing, content writing, blog writing etc. DCS eliminate the boundaries that lie between the client and the quality services.
(0-1 years) Freshers Software Testing 2013/2014 Batch in Hyderabad/ Secunderabad, Pune.
DCS Technologies is looking for fresher candidates to work as Testing Engineers in Hyderabad/ Secunderabad, Pune. Graduate and Post Graduate candidates are eligible.

Job summary:
Company Name: DCS Technologies

Education: Any Graduate/ Post Graduate

Experience: 0-1 years

Location: Hyderabad/ Secunderabad, Pune.

Industry: IT Software / Software Services

Role: Testing Engineer

Key skills: Software testing, manual testing, automation testing, software test engineer, software quality assurance, qa testing, testing engineer.

Job description:
Freshers required for Software Testing Position. Web development, Web Developers are required with testing knowledge.

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Monday 19 January 2015

SPAN Systems Corporation ( SPAN ) hiring Java Developer

SPAN Systems Corporation ( SPAN ) is an established Software Services company having offices in the U.S. and Europe and a state-of-the-art development center in Bangalore, India. SPAN is registered as a C Corporation in the U.S. and with the Government of India's Software Technology Parks in India. SPAN is among the first 100 companies worldwide listed with the SEI at the high maturity Level 4 and ISO 9001:2000 certified. A member of IBM s PartnerWorld for Developers, SPAN is also rated by a popular Indian Computer Magazine to be among the top 100 software services company in India offering services in the U.S. and Europe.

Designation Java SSE/ TL
Job Description :-
Need a Senior resource who has potential to lead the team.
Master in Java, JSF Framework and Spring 3.2.
Experienced in preparing Use case realization document and Low level and High level design skills. atleast a contribution skill on design.
Required working experience in below technology stack:

Technology stack: 

1. Java 1.7
2. Spring 3.2.x
3. Apache CXF - 2.7.x
4. JAXB as XML un/marshalling technology.
5. JPA2 (latest Hibernate 3.x as impl)
6. Unit Testing Frameworks : Jun
Technology :- Java - Core Java Application / Web Servers - Jetty Web Server, Frameworks/ORM - JSF , Frameworks/ORM - Spring, Web Services - SOAP, GOF/J2EE Design Patterns - Core Java Patterns
Primary Skill :- Core Java
Desired Profile Please refer to the Job description above
Experience 5 - 10 Years
Industry Type IT-Software / Software Services
Role Software Developer
Functional Area
Education UG - Any Graduate - Any Specialization, Graduation Not Required
PG - Any Postgraduate - Any Specialization, Post Graduation Not Required
Doctorate - Any Doctorate - Any Specialization, Doctorate Not Required
Compensation: Not disclosed
Location Bengaluru/Bangalore
Keywords Java Spring JSF

Contact Amristha 
Span Systems Corporation 
Brigade software park 
#42, 27th cross road 
Banashankari II stage (Near Monotype) 
BANGALORE,Karnataka,India 560070
Telephone 080-6738-8095
Website http://www.spansystems.com

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Nisum Technologies India Pvt. Ltd. hiring java developer

Nisum Technologies India Pvt. Ltd.
NISUM Technologies (Formerly know as OSI Technologies) NISUM is private limited company started in the year 1998 to provide high quality IT solutions to US corporations. Recognizing the growing demand of our clients for software Testing Services, NISUM Test Labs was formed in 2001 to fulfill the need. Our core service offerings are Product Engineering Services, Custom Application Development, Enhancement and maintenance, Software Testing & Application Support Services and Implementation, Customisation & migration of ERP Applications & Suites.

Job Location: Hyderabad


Expertise in Core Java, J2EE is must.

Retail domain experience would be an added advantage.
Good design skills both at architecture and low level
Should be good at JBoss, Tomcat, Hibernate, Spring, Struts, Maven.
Experience with one of the application servers: JBoss, Weblogic, Websphere
Knowledge of various components involved in hosting enterprise web applications : Load balancing, Web Servers, Clustering, etc
Knowledge of system architecture, object-oriented design, and design patterns
Should have defined engineering best practices and influenced the team to follow the same in earlier job. Deliver various enterprise grade / high scale platforms & solutions. App Server & Middleware Skills
Produce system design documents and lead technical walkthroughs
Knowledge on UML
Experience in implementing good coding standards.
Experience in technical team management and Process management(Agile).
Salary:Not Disclosed by Recruiter
Industry:IT-Software / Software Services
Functional Area:IT Software - Application Programming , Maintenance
Role Category:Programming & Design
Role:Team Lead/Technical Lead
Keyskills

JavaJ2Ee Spring strutshibernate
Desired Candidate Profile
Education-
UG:Any Graduate - Any Specialization, Graduation Not Required
PG:Any Postgraduate - Any Specialization, Post Graduation Not Required
Doctorate:Any Doctorate - Any Specialization, Doctorate Not Required

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CSC hiring Java Developer

Company Profile
CSS Corp is a global information and communications technology company with an impeccable record for designing, developing, deploying and managing end-to-end IT and network services. From application development, testing and optimization through to enterprise-level cloud enablement and round the clock technical support services, CSS Corp provides a truly impressive range of quality services that focus on delivering strategic value and operational efficiency for its customers. CSS Corp proudly works with some of the world's best known customer and partner brands. And, with a global multi-cultural workforce of more than 6000 individuals across 20 locations worldwide, the company has established a strong global foundation to continue supporting its international customers and growth aspirations.

Desired Profile

Education:UG -Any Graduate - Any Specialization, Graduation Not Required
PG - Any Postgraduate - Any Specialization, Post Graduation Not Required
Doctorate - Any Doctorate - Any Specialization, Doctorate Not Required


Job Description:
Minimum of 5 years experience in IT
Excellent experience in Selenium Automation
Perl scripting is mandatory

Experience : 5 - 10 years
Location : Bangalore
Notice Period : Max by 25 - 30 Days only
Role : Systems : Systems Analyst / Senior Systems Analyst
Salary : Best in the Industry

Salary: INR 5,00,000 - 15,00,000 P.A. Best in the Industry
Industry: Banking / Financial Services / Broking
Functional Area: IT Software - QA & Testing
Role Category: Team Lead/Technical Lead
Role: Team Lead/Technical Lead
Keyskills: testing, tester, selenium, Automation Testing, automation, perl, perl developer

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Monday 5 January 2015

Java walk-in at Multiple Location for Wipro

About Company :


Wipro Ltd. (NYSE:WIT) is a leading Information Technology, Consulting and Outsourcing company that delivers solutions to enable its clients do business better. Wipro delivers winning business outcomes through its deep industry experience and a 360 degree view of "Business through Technology"

Web Address : www.wipro.com

Position : Java Developers 


Exp : 3-8 yrs


Location : Pune,Chennai,bangalore,Hyderabad

Job Responsibilities :


1.Candidate Should Have Problem Solving Skills
2.Have Knowledge On Struts,Hibernate,Spring,EJB,Web Services,XML

Skills :


Core java,java,j2EE

Walk-In Date : 10th jan 2015

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Sunday 4 January 2015

TCS Walk-in Interview on 05-11Jan 15.


TCS Mega Drive 5th Jan To 11th Jan 2015: Tata Consultancy Service A Multinational IT Company Located At Mumbai Is Conducting Mega Drive For Experienced Candidates For Recruitment Of Software Engineer Post. Interested Candidate Can Direct Walk-In To The Given Below Address. For More Information Regarding The OFF-Campus Drive Check Out Below. The Interview Will Be Conducted From 5th Jan To 11th Jan 2015. Job Description: TCS Is Conducting Interview Drive For Experienced Candidates From 05th Jan To 11th Jan 2015 For Software Engineer Across India.

Job Designation: 
Software Engineer Qualification: BE / B.Tech / MCA / M.Sc / MS (B.Sc With Min 4 Yrs Relevant IT Experience)

Experience: 0-2 years

Location: Chennai, Mumbai, Pune, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Delhi, Bangalore.

Salary: As Per Company Norms

Candidate Skills: Multiple Skills – Java, .NET, Oracle, Admin, Testing, SAP, Informatica, Pega, Service Desk, Hadoop, Android,

Job Details:


Candidate Should Not Have Standing Backlogs During Interview.
Candidate Should Be Flexible With Rotational Shifts.
Candidate Should Have Good Subject Knowledge.
Candidate Must Have At Least 2yrs Experience.
Candidate Should Be Good In Problem Solving In A Given Time.
Candidate Should Have Multiple Skills.

Walk in  Date:05th-11th January, 2015.

Apply Mode: Direct Walk-In

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Saturday 3 January 2015

Servlet interview Questions


Servlet is very important topic in Java EE. In Interview interviewer prefer to ask some questions from Servlet. Here I am providing some most frequently asked Servlet questions which will help you to answer the Servlet related Questions in interview. Here Answers are kept simple and Straight forward to understand easily.


1. What is servlet?

Ans: A Servlet is a Java programming language class that is used to extend the capabilities of servers that host applications accessed by means of a request- response programming model.
The javax.servlet and javax.servlet.http packages provide interfaces and classes for writing servlets.

2. What is the difference between an Applet and a Servlet?

a. An Applet is a client side java program that runs within a Web browser on the client machine. but Servlet is a server side component which runs on the web server.
b. An applet can use the user interface classes like AWT or Swing, Applet Life Cycle Methods: init(),paint(),start(),stop(),destroy().but The servlet does not have a user interface. Servlet Methods: doGet(), doPost() .
c. Applets are applications designed to be transmitted over the network and executed by Java compatible web browsers. but Servlets are Java based analog to CGI programs, implemented by means of servlet container associated with an HTTP server.

3.What are the advantages of servlet over CGI?

Ans:Advantages of servlet over CGI are-

a. Platform Independence:Servlet are plateform independent. Servlets can run on any operating system if  JVM is installed.But in case of CGI we have to recompile the program if we change the Operating system.
b. Performance:Servlet runs on JVM and gives more performance than the CGI because it creates  it creates a thread for each request not PROCESS where CGI starts a process for each request.
c. Extensibility:Java Servlets are developed in java which is robust, well-designed and object oriented language which can be extended or polymorphed into new objects. So the java servlets take all these advantages and can be extended from existing class to provide the ideal solutions.
d. Safety:Java provides very good safety features like memory management, exception handling etc. Servlets inherits all these features and emerged as a very powerful web server extension.
eSecurity:Since servlets are server side Components, it inherits the security of server.Servlets are also benefited with java security manager, provided by web server.

4. What is the life cycle of servlet?

Ans-The life cycle of a servlet is controlled by the container in which the servlet has been deployed.
Life cycle of  a Servlet contains:
a. Loading  the servlet class.
b. Creating an instance of the servlet class.
c. Initialization of servlet instance by calling the init() method.
d. Invoking  the service() method
e. Calling  the destroy() method.

5. Why servlet are used?

Ans-Servlet are used to-
a. Process or store data that was submitted from an HTML form.
b. Provide dynamic content such as results of a database query.
c. Manage state information that does not exist in the stateless HTTP protocol, such as filling the articles into the shopping cart of the appropriate customer.


6. Difference between a Web Server, Web Container, and an Application Server?

Ans-A Web Server is a server capable of receiving HTTP requests from client or web browser,  interprete them, process the corresponding HTTP Responses and send them to the appropriate clients or Web Browsers. A web server understands HTTP language and runs on HTTP protocol only. Example: Apache Web Server.
Web container (also known as a Servlet container) is the component of a web server that interacts with Java servlets. A web container is responsible for managing the lifecycle of servlets, mapping a URL to a particular servlet and ensuring that the URL requester has the correct access rights.Eg of web container is Tomcat.

An Application Server is a complete web server which provides an environment for running the business components like EJBs, ADF BCs, etc. Application server are more heavy than web server in terms of resource utilization. Eg of Application server are- Bea WebLogic, IBM WebSphere, Oracle Application Server, etc.

7. Why do we need constructor in servlet if we already have the init () method?

Ans-Even though there is an init() method in a servlet which gets called to initialize servlet, a constructor is still required to instantiate the servlet. it cannot be called explicitly using the ‘new’ keyword. This is implicitly handled by the servlet container. Thus, the container performs initialization as well as constructor functions.

8. How servlet is loaded?

Ans: The servlet is loaded
a. When First request is made.
b. Server starts up (auto-load).
c. There is only a single instance which answers all requests concurrently. This saves memory and allows a Servlet to easily manage persistent data.
d. Administrator manually loads.

9. What is the pre initialization of servlet?

Ans-The servlet specification defines the element, which can be specified in the deployment descriptor to make the servlet container load and initialize the servlet as soon as it starts up. The process of loading a servlet before any request comes in is called preloading or pre initializing a servlet.

10.what is servlet lazy loading?

Ans- A container does not initialize the servlets as soon as it starts up; it initializes a servlet when it receives a request for that servlet first time. This is called lazy loading.

11. What is the <load-on-startup> element?

Ans-The <load-on-startup> element of a deployment descriptor is used to load a servlet file when the server starts instead of waiting for the first request. It is also used to specify the order in which the files are to be loaded.

12.How a Servlet is unloaded?

Ans- Servlet is unloaded when:
a. Server shuts down.
b. Administrator manually unloads.

13. What is servlet interface?

Ans- The central abstraction in the Servlet API is the Servlet interface. All servlets implement this interface, either directly or more commonly by extending a class that implements it.

14. What is the generic servlet class?

Ans- GenericServlet is an abstract class that implements the Servlet interface and the ServletConfig interface. In addition to the methods declared in these two interfaces, this class also provides simple versions of the lifecycle methods init() and destroy(), and implements the log method declared in the ServletContext interface.
Since this class is not specific to any protocol, it is known as generic servlet class.

15. Explain why HttpServlet is declared abstract?

Ans-The Constructor HttpServlet() does nothing because this is an abstract class. Default implementations in a few Java classes like HttpServlet don’t really do anything. Hence, they need to be overridden.
Usually one of the following methods of HttpServlet must be overridden by the subclass:
a. doGet, if the servlet supports HTTP GET requests
b. doPost, HTTP POST requests
c. doPut, HTTP PUT requests
d. doDelete, HTTP DELETE requests
e. init and destroy, to manage resources
f. getServletInfo, to provide information.

16.What are the difference between Generic Servlet and HttpServlet?

Ans-Difference between Generic Servlet and HttpServlet

a. HttpServlet is a protocol dependent whereas GenericServlet is protocol independent. So GenericServlet can handle all types of protocols, but HttpServlet handle only HTTP specific protocols.
b. GenericServlet belongs to javax.servlet package. HttpServlet belongs to javax.servlet.http package
c. GenericServlet is an abstract class which extends Object and implements Servlet, ServletConfig and java.io.Serializable interfaces. HttpServlet is an abstract class which extends GenericServlet and implements java.io.Serializable interface.
d. GenericServlet supports only service() method does not contain doGet() and doPost() methods. HttpServlet support also doGet(), doPost(), doHead() methods (HTTP 1.0) plus doPut(), doOptions(), doDelete(), doTrace() methods (HTTP 1.1).

17. What are the type of protocols supported by the HttpServlet?

Ans-HttpServlet extends the GenericServlet base class and provides a framework for handling the HTTP protocol. So,HttpServlet supports only two protocol.One is HTTP another is HTTPS protocol.

18.What do you mean by idempotent(safe) method?

Ans- Idempotent(safe):A HTTP method is said to be idempotent if it returns the same result every time. HTTP methods GET, PUT, DELETE, HEAD, and OPTIONS are idempotent method.
Non-idempotent: A HTTP method is said to be non-idempotent if it returns the different result every time. HTTP method POST is non-idempotent method

19.What is the difference between the doGet () and doPost ()? 

Ans-difference between the doGet () and doPost are-

a.In doGet() Method the parameters are appended to the URL and sent along with header information but In doPost() method parameters are sent in separate line in the body.
b. doGet() is when you want to get something from the server , doPost() is to post data to the server.
c.In doGet() size of the header should not exceed 1024 bytes. but  doPost() does not have this constraint.
d. doGet() shall be used when small amount of data and insensitive data like a query has to be sent as a request. But doPost() shall be used when comparatively large amount of sensitive data has to be sent. Examples are sending data after filling up a form or sending login id and password.
e .doGet() is faster if we set the response content length since the same connection is used. Thus increasing the performance DoPost() is slower compared to doGet() since doPost does not write the content length.

20. When to use doGet() and when to use doPost()?

Ans-Always prefer to use doGet()  Because doGet() is faster than doPost().
But use doPost() when-
a.Data is sensitive.
b.Data is greater than 1024 characters.
c.If your application don't need bookmarks.

21. Should we override the service () method?

Ans-we are not supposed to override the service method, Because in http servlet class,the abstart service method of generic servlet class implemented along with two more concrete methods i.e;doGet and do Post,So when we define servlet class that extends http servlet then we can override either dopost() or doget() or both. For example, doGet() method for get requests.doPost() method is for post requests of HTML.

22.What is the ServletContext?

Ans-ServletContext. defines a set of methods that a servlet uses to communicate with its servlet container, for example, to get the MIME type of a file, dispatch requests, or write to a log file. There is one context per "web application" per Java Virtual Machine.

23.What is MIME Type?

Ans-MIME stands for Multi-purpose Internet Mail Extensions.The “Content-Type” response header is known as MIME Type. The Content-Type header field is used to specify the nature of the data in the body of an entity, by giving type and subtype identifiers. Type and a subtype separated by a slash (/). For example, the MIME type for Microsoft Word files is application and the subtype is msword. Together, the complete MIME type is application/msword. Some of the mostly used mime types are text/html, text/xml, application/xml etc.

24.What is the difference between the ServletConfig and ServletContext interface?

Ans- ServletConfig and ServletContext  both are interface in the package javax.servlet

a.Servlet config object represent single servlet but ServletContext represent whole web application running on particular JVM and it is common for all the servlets.
b. ServletConfig like local parameter associated with particular servlet only but ServletContext  is like global parameter associated with whole application.
c.The ServletConfig is a servlet configuration object which is implemented by the servlet container in order to pass configuration information to a servlet during initialization.
But A ServletContext defines a set of methods that a servlet uses to communicate with its servlet container.
d. getServletConfig() method is used to get the config object and getServletContext() method is  used to get the context object.

25.What is Request Dispatcher?

Ans-Request Dispatcher is used for inter-servlet communication in the same context which perform mainly two operation. One is- it is used to forward the REQUEST to another resource that may be HTML, JSP or another servlet in same application. Another is- this is used to include the content of another resource to the response..
The RequestDispatcher interface provides two methods. They are:

a.public void forward(ServletRequest request,ServletResponse response)throws ServletException,java.io.IOException:Forwards a request from a servlet to another resource (servlet, JSP file, or HTML file) on the server.

b.public void include(ServletRequest request,ServletResponse response)throws ServletException,java.io.IOException:Includes the content of a resource (servlet, JSP page, or HTML file) in the response.

26.What is the difference between forward () and sendRedirect()?

a. we are not able to see the forwarded address in case of forward() method, its is transparent but In case of sendRedirect() method in address bar we are able to see the new redirected address,it’s not transparent
b.In forward method REQUEST is transfer to other resource within the same server for further processing and Web container handle all process internally and client or browser is not involved.
But in sendRedirect REQUEST is transfer to another resource to different domain or different server for futher processing and client or browser is involved.
c. Using forward () method is faster then send redirect. sendRedirect() is slower.

27.What is the difference between forward() and include()?

Ans-The RequestDispatcher include() method inserts the contents of the specified resource directly in the flow of the servlet response, as if it were part of the calling servlet.
The RequestDispatcher forward() method is used to show a different resource in place of the servlet that was originally called.

28. What is the use of servlet wrapper classes?

Ans:Servlet HTTP API provides two wrapper classes- HttpServletRequestWrapper and HttpServletResponseWrapper.The HttpServletRequestWrapper and HttpServletResponseWrapper classes are designed to make it easy for developers to create custom implementations of the servlet request and response types. We can extend these classes and override only specific methods we need to implement for custom request and response objects. These classes are not used in normal servlet programming.

29.What are common tasks performed by Servlet Container?

Ans-Servlet containers are also known as web container, for example Tomcat. Some of the important tasks of servlet container are:
Communication Support: Servlet Container provides easy way of communication between web client (Browsers) and the servlets and JSPs.
Lifecycle and Resource Management: Servlet Container takes care of managing the life cycle of servlet. Servlet Container loads servlets into memory, initialize servlets, invoke servlet methods and destroy them.
Multi-threading Support: Container creates new thread for every request to the servlet and provide them request and response objects to process. So servlets are not initialized for each request and saves time and memory.
JSP Support: JSP compiled by container and converted to Servlet and then container manages them like other servlets.
Other Task: Servlet container manages the resource pool, perform memory optimizations, execute garbage collector, provides security configurations, support for multiple applications, hot deployment and several other tasks behind the scene that makes a developer life easier.

30. What is a deployment descriptor?

Ans- Deployment Descriptor is a XML document with .xml extension.
It basically describes the deployment settings of an application or module or the component.
At runtime J2EE server reads the deployment descriptor and understands it and then acts upon the component or module based the information mentioned in descriptor.


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Friday 2 January 2015

Java opening at SIEMENS

Company Name:SIEMENS


About Company:Siemens AG is a German multinational conglomerate company head quartered in Berlin and Munich. It is the largest engineering company in Europe.

Job Description: Senior Software Engineer contributes to the design, development, support and maintenance of various components of EnergyIP® product. Also contributes to the design and customer facing documentation of the components developed. Works as an independent contributor and actively participates in the design process with the leads and architects. Requires very strong knowledge in Core Java and related technologies and also expected to mentor junior members in the team. Takes full ownership of assigned EnergyIP® components/applications. Required to present demos/design review sessions to cross functional teams.

Key Responsibilities:
Design and Development of various components of EnergyIP®
Write Unit test cases for the components developed
Integration testing of the components developed with other EnergyIP® product components, if required.
Profiling, Load / performance testing of java applications.
Bug fixes / Maintenance of the components developed as well as any other components of EnergyIP® assigned.
Design Documentation
Customer Facing Documentation

Mandatory Technical Skills / Experience:
•         BE in Computer Science or equivalent
5 yrs of experience in developing software applications using Java and database technologies.
Strong Analytical and Problem Solving Skills.
Strong knowledge in Core Java
Strong knowledge in Advance Java (JMX, Multithreading, Java Memory Model, Garbage Collection, Class Loading, Generics, Annotations, Advanced JDBC)
Strong knowledge in OOAD
Strong ability to debug complex Java and database applications
Good knowledge in XML technologies (SAX, DOM, StAX, XML Beans, XML Schema, XSLT etc)
Good knowledge of Data Structures and Algorithms

Desired Technical Skills / Experience
Web Services (REST, SOAP)
Messaging technologies (Tibco, JMS)
Spring (AOP, Dependency Injection, Transactions, JTA, Spring JDBC)

Soft Skills
Good written and oral communication skills.
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Thursday 1 January 2015

Some technology terms and their full forms

These are some full form or Abbreviation  of technology terms which are used in our daily life. Some of these we know the full form or some of these we don’t know .Even some time we do ignore to know the full form because we can manage our conversation by the short form only. But we get a clear idea about the things if we know the Abbreviation of the word. As we all know, Now a days one or two questions of full form or abbreviation are asked in competitive exams like SSC,UPSC,SBI, RBI, IBPS etc. So it will help those also who is preparing for competitive exams. So we should know the full form of the word we are using in our daily life to make our conversation more clear and get a real idea of the things.

1.WINDOW : Wide Interactive Network Development for Office work Solution
2.COMPUTER : Common Oriented Machine Particularly United and used under Technical and Educational Research.
3.VIRUS : Vital Information Resources Under Siege .
4.UMTS : Universal Mobile Telecommunications System .
5.AMOLED : Active-matrix organic light-emitting diode
6.OLED : Organic light-emitting diode
7.IMEI: International Mobile Equipment Identity .
8.ESN: Electronic Serial Number .
9.UPS: uninterruptiblepower supply .
10.HDMI: High-DefinitionMultimedia Interface
11. VPN: virtual private network
12.APN: Access Point Name
13. SIM: Subscriber Identity Module
14. LED: Light emitting diode.
15. DLNA: Digital Living Network Alliance
16. RAM: Random access memory.
17. ROM: Read only memory.
18. VGA: Video Graphics Array
19. QVGA: Quarter Video Graphics Array
20. WVGA: Wide video graphics array.
21. WXGA: Widescreen Extended Graphics Array
22.USB: Universal serial Bus
23. WLAN: Wireless Local Area Network
24. PPI: Pixels Per Inch
25. LCD: Liquid Crystal Display.
26. HSDPA: High speed down-link packet access.
27. HSUPA: High-Speed Uplink Packet Access
28. HSPA: High Speed Packet Access
29. GPRS: General Packet Radio Service
30. EDGE: Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution
31.NFC: Near field communication
32. OTG: on-the-go
33. S-LCD: Super Liquid Crystal Display
34. O.S: Operating system.
35. SNS: Social network service
36. H.S: HOTSPOT
37. P.O.I: point of interest
38.GPS: Global Positioning System
39.DVD: Digital Video Disk
40.DTP: Desk top publishing.
41. DNSE: Digital natural sound engine .
42. OVI: Ohio Video Intranet
43.CDMA: Code Division Multiple Access
44. WCDMA: Wide-band Code Division Multiple Access
45.GSM: Global System for Mobile Communications
46.WI-FI: Wireless Fidelity
47. DIVX: Digital internet video access.
48 .APK: authenticated public key.
49. J2ME: java 2 micro edition
50. JVM:Java Virtual Machine
51.SIS: installation source.
52. RSS: Really simple syndication
53. TFT: thin film transistor
54. AMR: Adaptive Multi-Rate
55.MPEG: moving pictures experts group
55.IVRS: Interactive Voice Response System
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