Training Course:Java ProgrammingSchool/Trainer:Case Training Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds, London, United Kingdom
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' This course covers all major aspects of programming with Java using a choice of IDE (Integrated Development Environment). It is aimed at programmers who are already able to code simple Java applications and wish to broaden their knowledge with a greater understanding of the Java API.
Pre-requisites An understanding of programming with Java or C++ is required. Students must be able to code simple Applications and Classes. Knowledge of this can be gained by attending our Java Primer course EC21.
Course Objectives The aim of this course is to give students a fully rounded general knowledge of programming with Java. Whereas the Java Primer (EC21) course provides basic skills, this course moves onto more advanced topics including Collections, Applets, Threads, I/O, GUIs and Networking. During the course the student will write many applications, classes and applets ensuring that the statements taught are fully understood and practical experience is gained. The course is taught using a choice of IDE (Integrated Development Environment). The skills needed to use this software are presented as part of the course. On completion of this course the student will be able to:
Take advantage of and understand Interfaces Use the Collections Framework (both Java 1.1 and Java 1.2 implementations) Build GUI applications and Applets, using both the AWT and the Swing APIs Create and handle Exceptions Use the Java Input/Output classes Understand and use Serialization to achieve persistence Understand multi-threading and synchronization and use the various techniques available to create separate threads Create socket based applications using the Networking classes Course Environment Development will be performed using:
the Java Development Kit (JDK) plus a text editor JBuilder NetBeans Websphere Studio Application Developer Rational Application Developer Eclipse Course Details OBJECTS, METHODS AND CLASSES Abstract Classes and Methods Interfaces Defining an Interface, Implementing an Interface Inner Classes Using an Inner Class to Implement an Adapter, Anonymous Inner Classes The Garbage Collector - Cleaning up Unused Objects Finalization COLLECTIONS Collection Interfaces And Implementations Summary Of Collection Implementations Lists: ArrayList, Vector, LinkedList Maps: HashMap, Hashtable, TreeMap, LinkedHashMap Sets: HashSet, TreeSet, LinkedHashSet Iterator And Enumeration Other Collections: Stacks, Properties Sorting Objects The Comparable Interface, Comparators More ways to Sort Objects: java.util.Collections, java.util.Arrays Collections Method Reference APPLETS & GRAPHICS Introduction to Applets Applet Creation, Applet Activities, Hierarchy of the Applet Class Including an Applet on a Web Page - the APPLET tag Passing Parameters to Applets Using Applets Using the Graphics Class to draw and fill shapes, Determining the Window Size Text and Fonts, Colour, Displaying Images Java Archives - JAR Files THREADS & SYNCHRONIZATION What is a Thread? Creating Threads Method 1 - Extending the Thread Class Method 2 - Implementing the Runnable Interface Controlling Threads Thread Priority, Terminating Threads, Daemon Threads, Thread Synchronization Applet Animation and Threads Animation Flickering, Double Buffering to avoid flickering Using an Inner Class to Handle Multiple Threads GUI COMPONENTS The AWT API Frames, Layout Managers, AWT GUI Objects Text Areas, Scrolling Lists, Dialog Boxes, Menus SWING COMPONENTS Java Foundation Classes The Swing API Swing GUI Components, The Jframe Component Layout Managers, Look And Feel Swing Components JButton, JLabel, Checkboxes And Radiobuttons Lists And Combo Boxes, Menu Bars, JScrollpane, Dialogs ADVANCED SWING The advanced Swing GUI components JTree, Tables EVENTS AND EVENT HANDLING Handling Mouse and Keyboard Events Java 1.02 technique Since Java 1.1 - using Interfaces Handling GUI Action Events Java 1.02 technique Since Java 1.1 - using interfaces Handling Window Events using Interfaces Registering and Handling Events Listeners, Adaptors, Inner Classes, Anonymous Inner Classes ERROR HANDLING Java Exceptions Runtime and Checked Exceptions, Try / Catch Processing, The Finally Block Passing Exceptions up the Stack The throws statement Creating new Exceptions The Throw Statement, Error and Exception Classes, User Defined Exceptions JAVA I/O The Java I/O API The File class, Input and Output Streams, Readers and Writers Reading from System Input, Reading from Files Standard Output Stream - System.out Types of I/O classes Buffering input/output, ByteArrays, CharArrays, DataStreams Serialization - Persistence of Objects NETWORKING Java Networking API Ports, Sockets, Server Sockets Clients and Servers Java Clients, Java Servers, Web Servers INTRODUCTION TO SERVER-SIDE PROGRAMMING Overview of Server side programming Servlets, Java Server Pages, Web Servers, Java Beans Model, View, Controller architecture ...''
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://www.caseconsultants.co.uk/
Phone:01275 859666
School Address:
+ 44 (0) 1275 859666
Jobs & Resumes: Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds, London Houses & Roommates: Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds, London
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