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Application Support Engineer: JAGAN Cloud IT Solutions

The document outlines the topics covered in training for an Application Support Engineer role, including web application components and tools, ITIL, Linux, Oracle, SQL, PL/SQL, shell scripting, and Linux programming. Key topics covered are the basics of web applications, databases, servers, and tools like AutoSys and SPLUNK. The training also focuses on Linux, Oracle SQL and PL/SQL, shell scripting, and scheduling jobs with cron.
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Application Support Engineer: JAGAN Cloud IT Solutions

The document outlines the topics covered in training for an Application Support Engineer role, including web application components and tools, ITIL, Linux, Oracle, SQL, PL/SQL, shell scripting, and Linux programming. Key topics covered are the basics of web applications, databases, servers, and tools like AutoSys and SPLUNK. The training also focuses on Linux, Oracle SQL and PL/SQL, shell scripting, and scheduling jobs with cron.
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JAGAN Cloud IT Solutions

Technology Name: Application Support Engineer


Contact Number: +91 8008384869

❖ About role
❖ What is Web Application how it works
❖ Components in Web Application:
❖ Web Server
❖ App Server
❖ Database
❖ Application Handling with different tools – AutoSys , SPLUNK ,WinSCP
❖ ITIL
❖ Linux
❖ Oracle
❖ Real Time Scenarios

Oracle SQL & PL/SQL Programming


SQL PL/ SQL
➢ Introduction To DBMS and SQL ➢ Introduction To PL/SQL
➢ Data Retrieval Techniques ➢ Creation Of Stored Procedures
➢ Working with DDL Commands ➢ Creating & Using Functions
➢ Working with DML Commands ➢ Understanding Exception Handling
➢ Integrity Constraints ➢ Creating & Using Cursors
➢ Built In Functions ➢ Triggers In PL/SQL
➢ Data Aggregation ➢ Creating & Using Packages
➢ Importance Of Join ➢ Collections In PL/SQL
➢ Set Operators & Pseudo Columns
➢ Sub Queries
➢ Design Of Schema Objects

Linux & Linux Programming


Module 1: Introduction Module 9 : Handling Jobs
➢ Basics of computer applications ➢ Using /dev/null
➢ Unix Course Introductions ➢ Foreground Jobs
➢ Pre-requisites ➢ Background Jobs – &
➢ Course Summary ➢ Stopping Jobs – kill
Linux Commands ➢ Changing Permissions – chmod
Module 2 : Processing & Listing
➢ Processes and Directories Shell Programming
➢ Displaying Processes – ps Module 10 : Introduction to Shell
JAGAN Cloud IT Solutions
➢ Displaying Directories – ls ➢ Basics of Shell
➢ Getting Help – man ➢ Set and Unset a variable
➢ Simple Commands used for processing ➢ Displaying – using echo
➢ Using Wildcards ➢ Using Expr
Module 3 : File Creation and Displaying ➢ Using Test
➢ Creating files – using > symbol ➢ Getting input – using read
➢ Redirection – using >> symbol ➢ Header file of shell script – using Shabang (#!) in
➢ Redirecting Input – using < symbol Sample Shell script program
➢ Displaying Files – cat, more Module 11 : Command Substitution
➢ Piping – using | symbol ➢ Assigning a command to a variable
➢ Word Count ➢ Storing output to a variable
➢ Sorting a file ➢ Assigning global value – using Export
➢ Removing duplicates Module 12 : Command Line Arguments
➢ Transliteration ➢ Passing input in runtime.
➢ Using Head and Tail command in files ➢ Using input inside a program
Module 4 : Files Handling Module 13 : Conditional & Looping Statement
➢ Creating directory ➢ Using if statement
➢ Moving files to directories ➢ Using if –else statement
➢ Copying files to directories ➢ Using Nested if statement
➢ Changing directory ➢ Using ‘While’ Loop
➢ Removing files and directories ➢ Using ‘Until’ Loop
➢ Special Files – . and .. ➢ Using ‘For’ Loop
➢ Creating Aliases ➢ Using CASE
➢ Using Aliases Module 14 : Functions
Module 5 : Cut and Paste ➢ Creating a function
➢ Displaying selected characters – using cut ➢ Calling a function in file
➢ Displaying selected fields – using delimiters ➢ Calling a function in another file
➢ Displaying selected files – using Module 15 : Advanced Commands
➢ Using paste with delimiters ➢ SED
Module 6 : GREP and EGREP ➢ Replacing values in a file
➢ Displaying content of the file using GREP ➢ STTY
➢ Displaying content of the file using EGREP ➢ TOP
➢ EGREP Meta-character ➢ Sending an email – using MAIL
➢ Back Referencing concepts ➢ HERE
Module 7 : ZIP & TAR Module 16 : Editors
➢ Zipping a file ➢ NANO
➢ Unzipping a file ➢ PICO
➢ Combining a set of files using TAR ➢ GEDIT
➢ Extracting TAR file ➢ Vi Editor
➢ Using TAR with ZIP Module 17 : AWK
Module 8 : FIND command ➢ Basics of AWK
➢ Searching for a file – using find ➢ Displaying values – using awk
➢ Finding List of files and directories ➢ Using awk in Shell script
➢ Finding Last modified files Module 18 : Scheduler
➢ Find with –exec & -xargs ➢ Scheduling a job – using ‘Crontab’

Call for DEMO / PLACEMENT / JOB SUPPORT: +91 8008384869(Mohan)

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