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Java Programming
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This course is aimed at programmers who need to learn the Java programming language.
Delegates will be introduced to the fundamentals of the Java language, object oriented development and the structure of Java applets and applications. The course provides practical experience in developing Java systems that use various core API packages and support multi-threading and networking. Java has always been associated with GUI development and this course shows how to develop graphical applets and applications using the JFC (Swing and AWT).
The focus will be on the Java Platform 2 including Version 5.0 (J2SE v5.0) in order to help delegates to prepare for Sun Certified Java Programmer Exam CX-310-055 Version 5.0.
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Objectives: |
This course will enable delegates to:
- Explain the Java architecture
- List and describe the standard Java packages in various versions
- Create, build, and debug Java projects
- Build and release Java applets and applications
- Store objects using Java's Collection framework
- Write robust applications using Exception handling
- Perform a variety of I/O using Stream and File classes
- Develop GUI systems using the Abstract Windowing Toolkit (AWT)
- Develop GUI systems using the Swing classes (JFC)
- Understand the JavaBeans component architecture
- Raise and respond to events
- Create Java programs with concurrent threads
- Create Network aware applications
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Topics Covered: |
- Java Architecture including the Java Virtual Machine
- The Java Language
- Applets & Applications
- Exception Handling and Errors
- I/O Streams & Files
- Object Serialization
- Multi-threaded development
- Collections
- Event Models
- AWT development
- Swing Classes
- Internet integration
- Building JAR files
- Creating Visual Component Beans
- Designing Business Object Beans
- Assembling Systems with Builder Applications
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Requirements:
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Delegates should have experience with another programming language.
Before taking any exam, delegates must ensure they have the recommended experience.
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