01-16-2025, 07:23 PM
Employee Management System With Advanced Jdbc
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.70 GB | Duration: 5h 43m
Master JDBC and build a robust Employee Management System with advanced forms, salary management, database operations!
[b]What you'll learn[/b]
How to create a comprehensive Employee Management System using JDBC.
Developing forms for adding, updating, deleting, and searching employee records.
Designing and integrating advanced modules such as salary management and attendance tracking.
Executing CRUD operations with database connectivity.
Best practices for developing robust, database-driven Java applications.
[b]Requirements[/b]
Basic knowledge of Java programming and object-oriented principles. Familiarity with SQL and relational database concepts. A Java development environment (e.g., IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse).
[b]Description[/b]
Introductionive into the world of Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) with this comprehensive course designed to help you develop a feature-rich Employee Management System. Starting from basic project creation to advanced salary management and attendance tracking, this course offers a hands-on approach to mastering JDBC for real-world applications.Section 1: IntroductionThis section introduces the Employee Management System project. You'll gain a clear understanding of the project objectives and an overview of the functionalities you'll implement. By the end of this section, you'll be prepared to start building your project with confidence.Section 2: JDBC ProjectIn this section, you'll create the core of the Employee Management System by building various forms and features. Step-by-step, you'll:Set up the project environment and design the login form for user authentication.Create forms for adding, updating, deleting, and searching employee records, all integrated with the database.Learn how to design an MDI (Multiple Document Interface) application for seamless navigation.Implement a salary master module for managing employee salary records.Execute and test each feature to ensure the system works flawlessly.Section 3: Advanced JDBC OperationsThis section focuses on more advanced features, such as managing employee attendance and salary generation. You'llevelop a form for employee attendance entry and integrate it with the database.Create a comprehensive salary generation module to calculate and save monthly salary data.Build a salary view form to display records and ensure seamless reporting.Conclude the project by refining all forms and testing the final output for deployment readiness.Conclusion:By the end of the course, you'll have built a fully functional Employee Management System with advanced features, giving you practical experience in JDBC and Java-based database applications. This project will serve as a portfolio-worthy application, demonstrating your skills in Java development and database management.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Intro to Employee Management System
Section 2: JDBC Project
Lecture 2 Creating the Project
Lecture 3 Login Form
Lecture 4 Main form
Lecture 5 Employee addition Form
Lecture 6 Execution
Lecture 7 Employee Add details
Lecture 8 Running and Checking Output
Lecture 9 Employee master Add form Continues
Lecture 10 Create an MDI App in Java
Lecture 11 Add form continues
Lecture 12 Update Employee Form
Lecture 13 Update Employee Form Continues
Lecture 14 Working on MDi form
Lecture 15 Delete Employee Form
Lecture 16 Delete Employee Form Continues
Lecture 17 Creating Search Form
Lecture 18 Search Employee Form Continues
Lecture 19 Search Employee Form 2
Lecture 20 Creating Salary Master Add Record Form
Lecture 21 Creating Salary Master Add Record Form Continues
Lecture 22 Salary Master Add Record Form 1
Lecture 23 Creating Salary Master Add Record Form 2
Lecture 24 Executing Salary Master Add Record Form
Lecture 25 Salary Update Form
Lecture 26 Salary Update Form 2
Lecture 27 View salary record form
Lecture 28 Executing
Section 3: Advanced JDBC Operations
Lecture 29 Employee attendance Entry Form
Lecture 30 Code for Insert Attendance Record
Lecture 31 Starting with Salary generation form
Lecture 32 Salary generation form
Lecture 33 Saving Monthly Salary database
Lecture 34 Code for Employee attendance view
Lecture 35 Employee attendance view
Lecture 36 Creating View salaries and Concluding
Java beginners eager to gain practical experience with database-driven applications.,Intermediate developers looking to expand their skill set with advanced JDBC techniques.,Aspiring software developers seeking to build portfolio-ready projects.