Java Programming: Intermediate, Object Orientated Programming, 5-Days Full Time
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Overview
This Java SE 8 Intermediate training course rounds your skills in object-oriented programming using the Java language. Through hands-on exercises, you'll begin to build a baseline of knowledge to propel your career in development.
This course follows the Java SE 8 Fundamentals course
Why do a Java Programming course: As porfessional Java Developer, you have good career opportunities : The average salary for Java Developers is £56000pa , with a very high entry level salary. Java Developer jobs makes up an astounding 56% of all IT related jobs in London.
Description
Course Contents
Session 1:
Revising the Basics:
— Loops, If and Switches, Basics of Methods and Classes.
— Variable scope
UML Models and Inheritance and Overriding:
— UML to Represent Object-Oriented
Session 2 and 3: Classes and Methods
Data Protection through encapsulation., Method overloading, Creating Packages, Classes, object construction, Inheritance, method overload and override, Create abstract classes and methods, Create and use an interface, Polymorphism or runtime binding, Use the access modifiers protected and the default (package-friendly), Create static variables, methods, and initialisers; Create final classes, methods, and variables; Create and use enumerated types; Use the static import statement
Threads:
Define a thread
Create separate threads in a Java technology program, controlling the code and data that are used by that thread
Session 4:
I/O Fundamentals
Write a program that uses command-line arguments and system properties; I/O using Java, Using I/O Streams , Chaining I/O Streams , Channel I/O , Reading and writing objects using Serialization, The Path interface, The Files class, Directory and File operations, Managing file system attributes, Reading, writing, and creating files, Watching for file system changes
Database Application with JDBC
Layout of the JDBC API; JDBC divers; Queries and results; Prepared Statement and Callable Statement; Transactions; RowSet 1.1 RowSetProvider and RowSetFactory; The DAO Pattern and JDBC
Session 5:
Building Java GUIs Using the Swing API
Describe the JFC Swing technology; Identify the Swing packages; Build a GUI using Swing components;
Handling GUI-Generated Events
Define events and event handling; Examine the Java SE event model; Describe GUI behaviour; Determine the user action that originated an event; Develop event listeners
GUI-Based Applications
Menu’s and menu items in a Java GUI
Practical
All techniques listed will be illustrated with practical examples which will be done during the sessions.
Course work, computers, evaluations and certificates
Coursework will be supplied, you can also bring your own laptop. Evaluations will be taken continuously and a certificate of completion will be issued.
Who is this course for?
Students who are studying computer science at Uni,
Schoolleavers who would like to work as software developers and would prefer an Oracle certificate rather than a degree.
Software developers or software testers who would like to fill knowledge gaps
Software developers or software testers who would like to get a certificate and official recognition for their practical knowledge.
Employers of software developers who would like to formalise and standardise the skills of their developers.
Requirements
General computer and Internet skills
Career path
Software developer, Java developer, Object Orientated Programming
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