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Objectives
This highly acclaimed Hands-On Java training course provides delegates who prefer
a fast track learning route with intensive practical tuition using Suns
Java Development Kit (JDK). The topics covered will help prepare delegates for
certification tests and should prove invaluable for those planning to build
commercial Java applets and applications. Available as a public or closed course
at our London training centre, or can be tailored to your team's requirements
and delivered onsite as a bespoke, customised Java training course.
What You Will Learn
1. An understanding of the design of the Java environment. Delegates will be
in a good position to start to learn about Java Enterprise.
2. A good grasp of the basic syntax of the language, which is essential for
the effective use of Java.
3. Experience in the use of object oriented technology.
4. A sound knowledge of the essential features of the Swing packages and the
Java event model used to process user interaction.
5. An understanding of how to use the JDBC to open a database connection, make
and process queries.
6. An awareness of the basic classes needed for thread and networking programming.
Hands On Java Exercises
The completed exercises and solutions provide useful skeletons which can be used as a
basis for the development of purpose built applications, including:
1. Code for database access
2. Code for a network client and server
3. Code for a graphical text editor
Java Training Course Content
Course content has been developed for real-world, commercial scenarios by our expert instructors. See below for detailed syllabus, or if you have a technical query email.
Duration
5 Days
Who Should Attend
IT professionals who are completely new to Java programming or those with elementary
skills in Java who need to gain hands-on experience of developing commercial Java
applications using the JDK.
Pre Requisite Skills
Programming skills gained in any language. Theory of OOP.
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History of Java
Java Design Goals & Concepts
Simple
Object Oriented
Interpreted
Multithreaded
Dynamic
Secure
Robust
Architecture Neutral & Portable
Distributed
High-Performance
Java Tools
Compilers
Browsers/Interpreters
A Simple Example
Exercises
Introduction
Syntax
Statements
Expressions
Operators
Types
Variabes
Comments
Literals
Arrays
Conditionals
Loops
Blocks
Exercises
Introduction
Packages
Classes
Objects
Methods
Inheritance
Classes
Definition
Instances Variables
Class Variables
Constants
Java Applications
Command Line Arguments
Constructers
Finalisers
Objects
Creation
Use
References
Casting
Copying
Comparing
Libraries
Introduction
WWW
HTML
Java HTML Interface
Example
Graphics
Fonts
Colour
Animation
Images
Sound
Exercises
Introduction
User Interfaces
Event Driven Programming
Layout Managers
Event Handlers
User Interaction
Mouse Events
Keyboard Events
Components
Windows
Frames
Dialog Boxes
Menus
Swing Action objects
Exercises
Overview
Introduction
Input Streams
Output Streams
Byte Arrays
Files
Pipes
Strings
Exercises
Introduction to Java Exceptions
Exception Objects
Exception Handling
Try
Catch
Finally
Exercises
Introduction
Synchronisation
Scheduling
Exercises
JDBC
Exercises
Web Interaction
Sockets
Client/Server Programming
Example
Exercises
EJB (Enterprise Java Beans)
Servlets
JSP (Java Server Pages)
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