Description
This course is designed to teach programmers the basics of the Java programming language. In addition, it prepares students to take the Sun Certified Java Programmer Examination for JDK 1.1
Audience
Experienced programmers who want to learn how to develop web applications using Java.
Prerequisites
Familiarity with C++ or any other object-oriented programming language. The audience should also be familiar with the internet and internet terminology.
Objective
Upon the completion of this course, the student will be able to:
list the features of the Java programming Language
list the main components of Java
differentiate between Java applets and applications
write a basic Java program
define comment tags in a Java program
compile a basic Java program
write a basic Java applet
embed an applet in an HTML file
list the various types of Java tokens
list the rules to be followed while using identifiers in a Java program
list the various types of literals supported by Java
list the various operators used in Java
list the various data types supported by Java
differentiate between arrays and strings
use branches in a Java program
use loops in a Java program
use classes and methods in a Java program
use objects in a Java program
identify the standard Java packages
declare a package
declare interfaces
implement interfaces
list the types of access control keywords
list variable and method keywords
list the class keywords
use overloaded methods
use overridden methods
define multithreading in the context of Java
implement the Runnable interface
Topics Include
Introduction to Java
- Java Fundamentals
- A basic Java Program
- Java Applets
The Basics of Java Programming
- Tokens
- Datatypes
- Control Structure
Classes, Packages and Interfaces
- Classes
- Packages
- Interfaces
Modifiers, Overloading and Threads
- Modifier Keywords
- Overloading and Overriding
- Threads
Duration
3 hrs
Minimum Requirements
Netscape or Internet Explorer (versions 4.0 or higher). Â Browsers should be capable of accepting cookies; SVGA Hi-color mode 800x600 resolution display; Macromedia Shockwave Version 6.02 or higher.
Media
Web Based Training
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