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Fundamentals of Java Fundamentals of Java Programming is a 39-hour course providing a conceptual understanding of Object Oriented programming. Students are expected to undertake at least 30 hours of home study. Topics include the language fundamentals and the Java language Application Programming Interface (API). Students will learn how to create classes, objects and applications using the language and prepare participants for the Sun Certified Programmer for Java Standard Edition (SE) 6 Platform.
About half of the course is spent using the instructor-facilitated online material and the rest is spent on lab exercises.
Course Outline
The course will consist of a series of short lectures, hands-on lab exercises and a case study which will be completed in a laboratory environment.
The topics covered by this course includes the following:
Object Oriented Programming
Java Language Elements
Java Language Operators and Control Structures
The basics of Defining and using Classes
System, Strings , String Buffer, Math and Wrapper Classes
Classes and Inheritance
Arrays
Understanding Packages
Creating GUI Applications using the Abstract Windowing Toolkit(AWT)
Creating Applets and Graphics
Graphic Objects
Exceptions
Streams, Files and Stream Output
Utility Classes
Threads
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course students will:
Understand the history and current use of Object-oriented programming and the Java language to solve business problems
Understand concepts of Objects, classes, instances, member data/fields, member attributes/methods and local variables
Understand the Java Environment and the use of the Java Development kit for the creation and execution of Java programs from Java source files
Apply Java language keywords and syntax to create statements for declaring and storing java data types
Understand the result of operations and decision-making on Java data types, using any operator or method
Create statements for data operations, decision-making, class definition, object constructors, method definitions and method invocation
Use the online documentation for the Java SE 6, API specification
Implement the Javadoc features in their source files to document their classes
Write code that implements OO principles and design patterns of encapsulation, composition and inheritance
Write code to invoke overridden or overloaded methods and parental or overloaded constructors and be able to describe the effect of invoking these methods
Design and construct instances of any concrete class including normal top-level classes, inner classes, static inner classes and anonymous inner classes
Write Java code to define and instantiate classes of the java.lang, java.util, java.awt, java.io and javax.swing packages
A Classroom course provided by UTS Continuing Professional Education in Sydney, NSW, Australia
JavaThis hands-on course provides the knowledge and skills needed to design and build a data Oracle Database & Warehouse and to analysis, design, develop Oracle applications using JAVA, XML/XSLT. A series of extensive hands-on exercises guides you through the process of building & developing an integrated Oracle database application. The most important point is you will gain practical hands-on experience working with Oracle Database Warehouse, Java, XML/XSLT.
Your will learn How to:
· Design and build comprehensive Oracle Data Database, Warehousing & Application solutions · Develop Java, XML applications for Oracle Database, Warehouse · Develop Stored Procedure, Views, Materialized Views · Implement special data modeling techniques and define metadata · Develop a data model and generating a multidimensional database using Erwin. · Generate and maintain database objects such as Tables, Views, Materialized Views, primary Key, Foreign Key, Indexes, Triggers. · Extract, transform and load (ETL) data into data warehouse · Optimize Oracle Database & Warehouse performance
A Classroom course provided by BBT College in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Java Programming (Certificate)Object-Oriented Programmer Java is one of the most popular programming languages today. It is object-oriented, relatively simple and powerful. Javas support for inheritance, polymorphism and other advanced OOP techniques has established it as the language of choice in modern computing environments. Many programmers learn Java because it is the language of the Java 2 platform, the Enterprise Edition of which drives the information infrastructure of many companies.
The course gives you a firm grounding in Java, object-oriented programming and the main features of the Java 2 platform, Standard Edition. After building many substantial stand-alone applications, we spend the last two and a half weeks of the course creating web applications with servlets, JSP and JDBC.
Enterprise Java Developer/Architect
Most IT employment today comes from enterprise computing projects. The business world needs people who can build robust transactional, secure, distributed and reusable software that supports persistence. The technology of choice for enterprise computing is the Java 2 platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE), which includes servlets, JSP, Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB), JDBC, JNDI, and other API.
Our course offers learning J2EE through studying examples and developing our own enterprise applications based on common design patterns in a fully networked classroom environment. We use UML to model and think about our EJB-based software. This course assumes prior experience with programming and knowledge of Java fundamentals although a quick review of the Java language will be provided.
Course Outline
- The Java language - Java object concepts - Java object-oriented programming model - JavaBeans - Java Database Connectivity �JDBC - Servlets and Java Server Pages �JSP - Enterprise JavaBeans Architecture
A Classroom course provided by Canadian Technology College in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Java ProgrammingAn introduction to the popular Java programming language using NetBeans as the primary Integrated Development Environment (IDE) to develop simple applications. Topics included in the course are variable data types, input/output processing, arrays, classes and Object Oriented Programming. A Classroom course provided by TAFE NSW - South Western Sydney Institute Padstow College in Padstow, NSW, Australia
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