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Provided by 123-CBT Computer Based Training
This course covers designing for change within a software system, Packages, and I/O and Exceptions. You will learn about supporting subsystem and system level changes. The first section also covers architectural components such as patterns and application frameworks. In the Packages section, you will learn to identify and solve package naming issues. Considerations for using packages are also covered. This course also explores I/O concepts plus handling and managing exceptions.
Learn To
Learners should be programmers whom are able to program in a procedural Third Generation Language (3GL), such as COBOL or RPG with assistance.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: Designing for Change (2 hours)
Learn To
- To identify types of change that need to be supported.
- To identify considerations for moving toward change resilience.
- To identify factors that affect an object's clients when changes are made within that object.
- To identify features of packages.
- To identify guidelines for managing package namespaces.
- To identify the syntax for creating a package in Java.
- To identify features of input/output (I/O) in Java.
- To match stream classes with their descriptions.
- To match methods of the File class with their descriptions.
Learners should be programmers whom are able to program in a procedural Third Generation Language (3GL), such as COBOL or RPG with assistance.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: Designing for Change (2 hours)
- Identify types of change that need to be supported.
- Identify considerations for moving toward change resilience.
- Identify factors that affect an object's clients when changes are made within that object.
- Identify the reason for using interfaces over abstract classes.
- Identify characteristics of coupling and cohesion relationships.
- Match application components with their features.
- Identify features of Model View Controller (MVC) components.
- Sequence the steps used by the Model View Controller (MVC) in server-side Java.
- Identify features of patterns.
- Identify characteristics of an application framework.
- Identify the role of objects in the software industry.
- Identify characteristics of an observer design pattern.
- Identify features of packages.
- Identify guidelines for managing package namespaces.
- Match access modifiers with their functions.
- Identify considerations for a naming conflict resolution.
- Identify approaches for using package members.
- Identify features of package archives.
- Identify the syntax for creating a package in Java.
- Identify the syntax for adding a member to a package.
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This is primarily online training 
This is an online eLearning or CBT training program 
This program may be available on CD 
Contact 123-CBT Computer Based Training for more information Training Presented in: English
Java for Procedural Programmers Beyond Basic Java
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