Build a strong foundation in modern web application development by learning how XML, Java, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, AJAX, and web services work together. In this course, you'll progress from XML fundamentals and Core Java concepts to enterprise application architecture with J2EE, Servlets, MVC, and middleware. You'll then explore HTML for structured web pages, CSS for presentation and layout, and JavaScript, AJAX, and jQuery for creating dynamic, interactive web experiences.

XML and Java
This course is part of Advanced XML Integration and Project Applications Specialization

Instructor: EDUCBA
Access provided by ExxonMobil
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Explain how XML integrates with Java, J2EE, Servlets, and MVC to support enterprise web application development.
Apply HTML, CSS, JavaScript, AJAX, and jQuery to build structured, styled, and interactive web pages.
Construct well-formed XML documents and use XML parsing, validation, CDATA, and namespaces in Java applications.
Interpret SOAP messages and use WSDL and UDDI to understand XML-based web service integration.
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Reviewed on Apr 7, 2026
Comprehensive course builds XML, Java, and web skills, guiding learners through J2EE, MVC, AJAX, and dynamic interface development effectively.
Reviewed on Oct 15, 2025
An outstanding course for developers who want to connect XML with Java projects.
Reviewed on Oct 11, 2025
This training was extremely helpful in understanding how Java applications can integrate and exchange data using XML.





