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Provided by: Serebra Learning Corporation Object-Oriented JavaJava |
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This course is the third in a series of five which prepares students for the Sun Certified Java Programmers certification exam. This course introduces students to the principles and constructs of object-oriented programming. Students will learn how to write well-organized easy-to-maintain programs in Java. Students will know how to create control and reuse classes as well as understand how object-oriented design relates to Java. Recommended browser is Internet Explorer
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Audience
Java Programmers that understand the basic syntax of Java programs
Prerequisites
An understanding of Java and some basic programming
Topics Include
Using Inheritance
- Polymorphism in Java
- Overloading
- Overriding this and Super Variables
- Constructors
- Constructor Overloading and Chaining
- Instance of Operator
- Casting of Class Objects
Abstract Classes and Interfaces
- Introduction to Abstract Classes and Interfaces
- Abstract Class and Methods
More About Classes
- Class Variables and Methods
- Class Variables
- Class Methods
- Final Variables Methods and Classes using static and final to create Constants
Duration
7 hrs
Minimum Requirements
Microsoft Windows 95 98 or NT; 16 MB RAM (32MB or greater recommended); Pentium processor or equivalent; 800 x 600 resolution; 256 colors minimum (1024 x 768 resolution recommended); sound capabilities: highly recommended; Recommended browser is Internet Explorer.
Media
CDROM
Web Based Training
Serebra Learning Corporation 119 - 7565 132nd Street Surrey BC V3W 1K5 Canada

