Getting Started With the Sun Java Desktop (WOD-1000)

Getting Started With the Sun Java Desktop (WOD-1000)
 

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The Getting Started With the Sun Java Desktop course is a tutorial that enables students to efficiently use the Sun Java Desktop and its components. The course aims to help users to transition from other desktop environments to the Sun Java Desktop System. The course describes the features of the Sun Java Desktop System and compares the components of the desktop with those of the Microsoft Windows desktop. In addition, this course introduces the GNOME 2.6 desktop, the Mozilla 1.7 browser, the Evolution 1.4.6 Email and Calendar client, the StarOffice 7 (patch 3) software, and Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition 1.5 technology (J2SE 1.5 technology).

 
 
Course Length

1 hour

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Product ID Subscription Duration Price
WOD-1000 365 days $25.00
 
 

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Languages
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Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are end users who want to perform basic day-to-day operations on the Sun Java Desktop. They may be new users or someone transitioning from other desktop environments to the Sun Java Desktop.

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Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:
  • Use regular desktop environments to perform basic operations
  • Send and receive email
  • Use a web browser to navigate the Internet
  • Be familiar with traditional office application suites

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Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
  • Describe differences between the Sun Java Desktop and the Microsoft Windows desktop
  • Get started With the GNOME 2.6 desktop
  • Get started With the Mozilla 1.7 browser
  • Get started With the Evolution 1.4.6 Email and Calendar client
  • Get started With the StarOffice 7 software
  • Get started With J2SE 1.5 technology

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Related Courses

After:

  • Transitioning to the StarOffice 7 Application Suite (WO-1606)
  • Getting Started With StarOffice 7 Writer (WO-1611)
  • Getting Started With StarOffice 7 Calc (WO-1621)
  • Getting Started With StarOffice 7 Impress (WO-1631)

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Course Content

Module 1 - Differences Between the Sun Java Desktop and the Microsoft Windows Desktop

  • Describe the Sun Java Desktop
  • Describe the components of the Sun Java Desktop

Module 2 - Getting Started With the GNOME 2.6 Desktop

  • Describe the GNOME 2.6 desktop
  • Use the GNOME 2.6 desktop
  • Customize the GNOME 2.6 desktop

Module 3 - Getting Started With the Mozilla 1.7 Browser

  • Describe the Mozilla 1.7 browser
  • Use the Mozilla 1.7 browser

Module 4 - Getting Started With the Evolution 1.4.6 Email and Calendar Client

  • Describe the Evolution 1.4.6 Email and Calendar client
  • Configure the Evolution 1.4.6 Email and Calendar client
  • Use the Evolution 1.4.6 Email and Calendar client

Module 5 - Getting Started With the StarOffice 7 Software

  • Describe the StarOffice 7 software
  • Configure the StarOffice 7 software
  • Use the StarOffice 7 software

Module 6 - Getting Started With J2SE 1.5 Technology

  • Describe J2SE 1.5 technology on the Sun Java Desktop
  • Describe Java technology applications on the Sun Java Desktop

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