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Java™
Training Courses
The Java Courses are based on the Java™ as described by
The Java Language Specification 2nd Edition ISBN 0-201-43294-3
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Introduction to Java (3 Days)
Course Ref cr014
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Prerequisites
Participants should have some previous programming experience.
Something like six months programming in a structured language would be
desirable. This is not a course for Java experts. Delegates should
be familiar with an environment such
as UNIX or Windows NT/2000.
Course Contents
History And Evolution Of Java,Information Modelling and OO System Analysis,Java Program Structure And Program Execution,
Objects, Classes and Interfaces,Constructors in Java,
Derivation and Inheritance,
Expressions and Operators ,Declarations Lexical elements, Java
Primitive and Reference Data Types , Declarative Regions and Scopes
Java Core Library Packages:
java.lang ,
java.util,
java.io
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Intermediate Java Programming (5 Days)
Course
Ref cr032 |
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Prerequisites
Delegates need good general computing experience and preferably
should have had 6 –18 months Java programming experience. Although not essential a
working knowledge of Windows® or Linux®/Unix® operating systems
is a useful background
Course Contents
Language
Fundamentals
Declarations and Access Control,Flow Control,
Exception Handling,Garbage Collection,Operators and
Assignments,Overloading,
Overriding,
Runtime Type
Information (Reflection),Threads and Threading
Core Library
Packages
java.awt,
java.lang, java.util, java.io
Java GUI’s
Java Applets, Frames,
Panels etc.. (AWT and SWING)
JNDI (Naming and
Directory Interface)
LDAP Manipulation
with JNDI,Connecting to LDAP
Servers,Searching
LDAP Servers
Adding,
Deleting and Modifying LDAP Server entries
Development Kit Compatibility Issues
1.2-1.3, 1.3-1.4
Code Refactoring
Design Patterns and Idioms
XML Manipulation from Java
Intro to XML, DOM,
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Java Enterprise Development from 0 to 60 ( 5 Days)
Course Ref cr010 |
Prerequisites
Participants should have some previous programming experience.
Something like six months programming in a structured language would be
desirable. This is not a course for Java experts. Delegates should
be familiar with an environment such
as UNIX or Windows NT/2000.
Course Contents
Information Modelling and OO ,Java Program Structure Objects,Classes and Interfaces,Java Data types and Variables,Operators,Flow Control,Methods,Arrays and Array Manipulation,Exceptions and Exception Handlers,Constructors,Derivation, Inheritance and Polymorphism ,UML, Design Patterns,Refactoring, Idioms,Java
Stream IO,Class Properties,Reflection and Java Beans,Introduction to Multi Tier Architecture
The Java 2 Enterprise Edition Environment (J2EE) including:
Java RMI,Java Database connectivity JDBC,CORBA,Enterprise Java Beans
EJB Session Beans,EJB Entity Beans,Other J2EE API’s JTS, JMS and JNDI
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Introduction to J2EE (Hardcore Enterprise Java in 5
Days)
Course Ref cr026 |
Prerequisites
Participants should have a good working knowledge of the Java language
and of object oriented concepts.
Something like six months experience working with Java would be
desirable. This is not a course for Java beginners. Delegates should
be familiar with classes, interfaces, event handling, exceptions
and threads, and have experience of programming in an environment such
as UNIX, Windows NT/2000.Course Contents
Introduction to Multi Tier Architecture,J2EE Application Architecture ,Java and Databases (JDBC),Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI),
Java Servlets,Java Server Pages,Distributing Functionality with RMI,Distributing Functionality with CORBA,Enterprise Java Beans
Java and XML
Java Message Service
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Introduction to CORBA with Java (4
Days)
Course Ref cr024 |
Prerequisites
Participants should have a good working knowledge of the Java
language and of object oriented concepts. Something like six months experience working with Java would be
desirable. This is not a course for Java beginners. Delegates should be
familiar with classes, interfaces, event handling, exceptions
and threads, and have experience of programming in an environment
such as UNIX, Windows NT/2000.Course Contents
Introduction to Distributed Applications,CORBA Architecture and Services,Introduction to IDL,The Impl Base Approach
The TIE Approach (TIE Delegation),The COS Naming Service,Advanced IDL,Callback Objects,The Portable Object Adapter (JDK14)
Java Language to IDL Mapping,RMI over IIOP |
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