JAVA Programming in London - (Basic/ Intermediate/ Advanced) Weekend Class
Classroom, Hands on practical course, Tutor led
London IT Training Limited
Summary
Various Payment options
Tailored Payment Plans
- Exam(s) / assessment(s) not included in price, and must be purchased separately
- Tutor is available to students
Location & dates
D14 3rd Floor.
East London
London
E151XH
United Kingdom
Overview
Java is the most capable programming dialect carter for standalone application, Networked Application and the web application. As it is a stage autonomous dialect which implies it will keep running in any Operating System the length of Java Framework is available. In the present market the greater part of the little associations and also the huge association like banks use Java as their web stage. Java has likewise gone more profound into the portable programming as well, fueling all the Android Mobile Devices, Android Tablet Devices, and Android Apps which has greater part piece of the overall industry in the present versatile business sector around the world
In Java OCP accreditation you will gain from fundamental establishment through to propel level and would advance into zones of Oracle-guaranteed Java specialisation–, for example, Java Developer, Java-based web/business designer. With Java OCP get formally perceived as an Oracle Certified Java Programmer today.
Certification
Oracle Certified Professional, Java SE 7 Programmer
Description
Java Platform Overview
- Introductions
- Course Schedule
- Java Overview
- Java Platforms
- OpenJDK
- Licensing
- Java in Server Environments
- The Java Community Process
Java Syntax and Class Review
- Simple Java classes
- Java fields, constructors and methods
- Model objects using Java classes
- Package and import statements
Encapsulation and Polymorphism
- Encapsulation in Java class design
- Model business problems with Java classes
- Immutability
- Subclassing
- Overloading methods
- Variable argument methods
Java Class Design
- Access modifiers: private, protected and public
- Method overriding
- Constructor overloading
- The instance of operator
- Virtual method invocation
- Polymorphism
- Casting object references
- Overriding Object methods
Advanced Class Design
- Abstract classes and type generalization
- The static and final modifiers
- Field modifier best practices
- The Singleton design pattern
- Designing abstract classes
- Nested classes
- Enumerated types
Inheritance with Java Interfaces
- Java Interfaces
- Types of Inheritance
- Object composition and method delegation
- Implementing multiple interfaces
- The DAO design pattern
Generics and Collections
- Generic classes and type parameters
- Type inference (diamond)
- Collections and generics
- List, set and Map
- Stack and Deque
String processing
- String manipulation with StringBuilder and StringBuffer
- Essential String methods
- Text parsing in Java
- Input processing with Scanner
- Text output and formatting
- Regular expressions with the Pattern and Matcher classes
Exceptions and Assertions
- Exceptions categories
- Standard Java Exception classes
- Creating your own Exception classes
- Using try-catch and the finally clause
- Using try-with-resources and the AutoCloseable interface
- The multi-catch feature
- Best practices using exceptions
- Assertions
I/O Fundamentals
- I/O using Java
- Reading the console input stream
- Writing to the console
- Using I/O Streams
- Chaining I/O Streams
- Channel I/O
- Reading and writing objects using Serialization
File I/O with NIO 2
- The Path interface
- The Files class
- Directory and File operations
- Managing file system attributes
- Reading, writing, and creating files
- Watching for file system changes
Threading
- Operating system task scheduling
- Recognizing multithreaded environments
- Creating multi-threaded solutions
- Sharing data across threads
- Synchronization and Deadlock
- Immutable objects
Concurrency
- Creating Atomic variables
- Using Read-Write Locks
- Thread-safe collections
- Concurrenct synchronizers (Semaphore, Phaser, and others)
- Executors and ThreadPools to concurrently schedule tasks
- Parallelism and the Fork-Join framework
Spring Framework
- Spring architecture fundamentals
- Identifying Spring application components
- Defining the n-tier application architecture
Applying Inversion of Control (IoC)and Dependency Injection (DI)
- Delegating object creation to the Spring bean factory
- Controlling bean creation with scopes and methods
Minimising Code with Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP)
- Transparently applying common functionality
- Defining advice, pointcuts and advisors
- Minimising configuration with Autoproxying
AspectJ style AOP
- AspectJ pointcut expression language
- Applying AspectJ style with annotations
Constructing an Effective DataAccess Tier with Spring
- Simplifying data access with JDBC templates
- Streamlining runaway code with JDBC templates
- Structuring queries and callbacks for maintainability
Abstracting the Data Access Layer
- Supporting the Data Access Object (DAO) pattern
- Achieving implementation independence with platform agnostic exceptions
Managing transactions
- Analysing Java EE transaction support
- Controlling transactions with Spring transaction manager
- Declaring transaction policies with XML and annotations
Localization
- Advantages of localization
- Defining locale
- Read and set locale using the Locale object
- Resource bundles
- Format messages, dates and number
- number
Who is this course for?
This is course is for someone who is embarking into the JAVA programming journey or someone who is intending to brodern their JAVAprogramming skills and someone who wants to do the Java project based training. We can also do the custom tailored courses/ training for the individuals who want to focus on certain areas.
Requirements
- Basic programming knowledge
Career path
- Can become a certified JAVA programmer
- Work on specific Java based projects
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