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Fast-track introduction to Java programming

Date
18-20 Jun 2007 (Add to calendar)
Venue
JB International, London, GB
Cost
£1200+VAT

Java Training Course Outline

Introduction to Java

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

The Java Language

Introduction

Syntax

Statements

Expressions

Operators

Types

Variabes

Comments

Literals

Arrays

Conditionals

Loops

Blocks

Exercises

Object Oriented Java Programming

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

Java GUI Programming

Introduction Overview

Exercises

Stream IO

Introduction

  • Input Streams

  • Output Streams

Byte Arrays

Files

Pipes

Strings

Exercises

Exceptions

Introduction to Java Exceptions

  • Exception Objects

  • Exception Handling

Try

Catch

Finally

Exercises

Threads

Introduction

Synchronisation

Scheduling

Exercises

Networking with Java

Web Interaction

Sockets

Client/Server Programming

Example

Exercises

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