JAV1710 - Introduction to Java Using WebSphere Studio Application Developer
Course description
Through a combination of instructor-led discussions and hands on workshops the course will illustrate the methods and techniques for developing applications using IBM’s WebSphere Studio Application Developer. The course will offer a practical introduction to the Java programming language and discuss Java topics like class definitions and hierarchies, polymorphism, encapsulation, abstraction, exception handling, Java data types, flow control, conditional testing, single and multidimensional arrays, JDBC access and the creation of Java applications. Each of the topics will be taught while utilizing the basic components of IBM’s toolset: project creation and navigation, source editor and team development, java compiler, debugging and testing tools and the other aspects of IBM’s WebSphere Studio Application Developer IDE.
Who should attend
Application developers, programmers and other technical professionals transitioning to Java that will be utilizing IBM’s WebSphere Studio Application Developer as their IDE development tool.
Prerequisites
Each student should have a basic understanding of the Windows environment and a fundamental knowledge of any application programming language. No object-oriented background is required.
What you will achieve
- Topics Covered
- OO Overview
- WebSphere Studio Application Developer Environment
- Debugging
- Encapsulation/Abstraction
- Inheritance
- Polymorphism
- Class Definitions
- Exception Handling
- JDBC
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