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Guys!! Anyone knows which one is best for JAVA online training!!!

Please let me know ..

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Are you based in US or UK?
If yes, its very simple. Look for Hyderabad based Online Java Trainers and you will get plenty. Its difficult to recommend any particular one, Almost all of them are good. But it also depends on type of modules you want.
Broadly these are specific categories (not limited to):
1. Pure web-based applications where you have to learn MVCs like Struts, Spring, JSF and DI Frameworks like Spring, ORM like Hibernate.. Also you should be very good at javascript and at least one java script framework like jQuery or extJS. Be good at HTML and CSS.
2. Pure Java Multi-threaded developer with your core skills on Java Multi-threading and Swing, Adobe Flex frameworks.
3. Pure front-end frameworks like Swing, developing interfaces.
4. Android or iPhone based applications. Cloud-computing frameworks.

Out of these, (1) above is in most demand, I mean plenty of jobs in all locations across the world and also putting up some (fake) exp. is very easy because there are millions of such applications. Salaries are ok. But not great.
(2) -> is in most demand in Investment Banking. Pays are very high in US and UK and in India also their packages are bit different from rest of the crowd. A developer with 5-6 years of such exp. demands salary equivalent to most of PMs.
(3) -> There is no pattern and difficult to find many jobs. But if found can be very good.
(4) -> This is most happening in US/UK and India. Plenty of jobs,. Salaries are better than (1) but cant defeat (2).You can become freelancer soon with 3-4 years of exp. You can create a world of your own.


If you are based in India, I think you will get to know more details from working people in Hyderabad.
Please give a shout if you need any further info.

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[quote name='worstandhra' timestamp='1371638316' post='1303869232']
Are you based in US or UK?
If yes, its very simple. Look for Hyderabad based Online Java Trainers and you will get plenty. Its difficult to recommend any particular one, Almost all of them are good. But it also depends on type of modules you want.
Broadly these are specific categories (not limited to):
1. Pure web-based applications where you have to learn MVCs like Struts, Spring, JSF and DI Frameworks like Spring, ORM like Hibernate.. Also you should be very good at javascript and at least one java script framework like jQuery or extJS. Be good at HTML and CSS.
2. Pure Java Multi-threaded developer with your core skills on Java Multi-threading and Swing, Adobe Flex frameworks.
3. Pure front-end frameworks like Swing, developing interfaces.
4. Android or iPhone based applications. Cloud-computing frameworks.

Out of these, (1) above is in most demand, I mean plenty of jobs in all locations across the world and also putting up some (fake) exp. is very easy because there are millions of such applications. Salaries are ok. But not great.
(2) -> is in most demand in Investment Banking. Pays are very high in US and UK and in India also their packages are bit different from rest of the crowd. A developer with 5-6 years of such exp. demands salary equivalent to most of PMs.
(3) -> There is no pattern and difficult to find many jobs. But if found can be very good.
(4) -> This is most happening in US/UK and India. Plenty of jobs,. Salaries are better than (1) but cant defeat (2).You can become freelancer soon with 3-4 years of exp. You can create a world of your own.


If you are based in India, I think you will get to know more details from working people in Hyderabad.
Please give a shout if you need any further info.
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machaaaa 4 and 1 are super ..................

4 is on top now what you said is absolutely correct but 1 is almost equivalent to 4 in demand but pay is less comparatively

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[quote name='worstandhra' timestamp='1371638316' post='1303869232']
Are you based in US or UK?
If yes, its very simple. Look for Hyderabad based Online Java Trainers and you will get plenty. Its difficult to recommend any particular one, Almost all of them are good. But it also depends on type of modules you want.
Broadly these are specific categories (not limited to):
1. Pure web-based applications where you have to learn MVCs like Struts, Spring, JSF and DI Frameworks like Spring, ORM like Hibernate.. Also you should be very good at javascript and at least one java script framework like jQuery or extJS. Be good at HTML and CSS.
2. Pure Java Multi-threaded developer with your core skills on Java Multi-threading and Swing, Adobe Flex frameworks.
3. Pure front-end frameworks like Swing, developing interfaces.
4. Android or iPhone based applications. Cloud-computing frameworks.

Out of these, (1) above is in most demand, I mean plenty of jobs in all locations across the world and also putting up some (fake) exp. is very easy because there are millions of such applications. Salaries are ok. But not great.
(2) -> is in most demand in Investment Banking. Pays are very high in US and UK and in India also their packages are bit different from rest of the crowd. A developer with 5-6 years of such exp. demands salary equivalent to most of PMs.
(3) -> There is no pattern and difficult to find many jobs. But if found can be very good.
(4) -> This is most happening in US/UK and India. Plenty of jobs,. Salaries are better than (1) but cant defeat (2).You can become freelancer soon with 3-4 years of exp. You can create a world of your own.


If you are based in India, I think you will get to know more details from working people in Hyderabad.
Please give a shout if you need any further info.
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GP. I am in 1

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[quote name='worstandhra' timestamp='1371638316' post='1303869232']
Are you based in US or UK?
If yes, its very simple. Look for Hyderabad based Online Java Trainers and you will get plenty. Its difficult to recommend any particular one, Almost all of them are good. But it also depends on type of modules you want.
Broadly these are specific categories (not limited to):
1. Pure web-based applications where you have to learn MVCs like Struts, Spring, JSF and DI Frameworks like Spring, ORM like Hibernate.. Also you should be very good at javascript and at least one java script framework like jQuery or extJS. Be good at HTML and CSS.
2. Pure Java Multi-threaded developer with your core skills on Java Multi-threading and Swing, Adobe Flex frameworks.
3. Pure front-end frameworks like Swing, developing interfaces.
4. Android or iPhone based applications. Cloud-computing frameworks.

Out of these, (1) above is in most demand, I mean plenty of jobs in all locations across the world and also putting up some (fake) exp. is very easy because there are millions of such applications. Salaries are ok. But not great.
(2) -> is in most demand in Investment Banking. Pays are very high in US and UK and in India also their packages are bit different from rest of the crowd. A developer with 5-6 years of such exp. demands salary equivalent to most of PMs.
(3) -> There is no pattern and difficult to find many jobs. But if found can be very good.
(4) -> This is most happening in US/UK and India. Plenty of jobs,. Salaries are better than (1) but cant defeat (2).You can become freelancer soon with 3-4 years of exp. You can create a world of your own.


If you are based in India, I think you will get to know more details from working people in Hyderabad.
Please give a shout if you need any further info.
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