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Provided by: 123-CBT Computer Based Training Java Programming with J2SE 5 Creating Classes in Java |
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Provided by 123-CBT Computer Based Training
To enable the learner to create and work with Java classes and objects
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Java Programming with J2SE 5 Creating Classes in Java
Overview:
To enable the learner to create and work with Java classes and objectsPre-Requisites:
Knowledge of programming principles and experience in procedural programming or scripting languages, such as Visual Basic, C, or JavaScript; understanding of object-oriented languages, such as C or C#, is an advantageTarget Audience:
Programmers with an understanding of procedural programming concepts who want to learn Java and object-oriented programming; programmers proficient in another object-oriented programming language who want to move to Java; programmers experienced in the Java language who want to take the Sun Certified Programmer for the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition 5.0 examModality:
WEBLesson:
Classes, objects, and messages in Java| - identify how encapsulation affects a Java class, and pass messages between objects.|Creating Java classes| - identify the code required to declare a specific class and a constructor for a class.|Creating methods| - identify the code required to declare a method and implement a variable argument list in a method for a given scenario, and declare a variable in a class based on that variable's scope.|Creating classes and methods| - write an appropriate class and method declaration, and pass variable arguments to a method.|Working with Java objects| - create an object, call an object's method, and assign the result of the method to an existing variable for a given scenario.|Type safe enums| - create, iterate over, and switch on type safe enums in J2SE 5.0.|Creating objects and enums| - create a Java enumeration and object, iterate over the enumeration's values, and call one of the object's methods.|Declaring and importing Java packages| - create a package in a given scenario, and import classes, static methods, and variables into a source file.|Controlling access using Java access modifiers| - identify the appropriate level of access to apply to classes, variables, methods, and constructors for a given scenario.|Using Java packages and access modifiers| - create and import a specific Java package, import static methods and variables into a source file, and identify the access levels of the class members in that package.|
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