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Java Application Development
DURATION: 5 days

FEE: $2,475

PRIVATE GROUP FEE: $
Based upon a class size of six students.

Scheduling can be adjusted to employee work hours and incorporate client assignments.

SMALL CLASS SIZE:
There is a surcharge associated with training two or fewer students.

AUDIENCE:

  • Programmer
  • Web Developer
  • Application Analyst
  • Application Architect
  • IT Professional
 
   

DATES:

CONTENT AND OBJECTIVES:
    1. Java and JEE: Introduction
      • Examine the underlying architecture and design of the Java programming language.
      • Understand the concepts and functionality of the Java programming language for: 1- Writing software on one platform and running it on another platform. 2- Creating programs to run within a web browser and web services. 3- Developing server-side applications for online forums, stores, polls, and HTML forms processing. 4- Combining applications or services using the Java language to create customized applications or services.
    2. Java Statements - Basic
      • Understand the use of standard Java APIs.
      • Code a program which performs simple arithmetic by calculating the average of a list of values.
      • Create a small program which defines some fields, then: 1- Create erroneous field names to examine the errors that the compiler produces. 2- Use the naming rules and conventions provided by the instructor as a guide.
    3. Object Oriented Programming
      • Examine how the Java programming language supports object oriented programming.
      • Code a class, create an instance of a class, and control access to the data within the object.
    4. Loops and Logic
      • Create a program using flow statements and simple I/O control.
      • Implement a pair of classes, one Reader and one Writer, which count the number of times a specific character, such as e, is read or written. The character can be specified when the stream is created.
      • Write a program to test the classes.
    5. String Manipulation
      • Parse a string and count number of occurrences of words.
      • Format a Social Security and phone number.
    6. Arrays
      • Store state code and name in an array.
      • Search the state table for a code indicating the name or if the code is not found.
      • Create a stack using a one-dimensional array.
    7. Classes
      • Declare and use classes.
      • Use class member function calls.
      • Create a package and interfaces.
      • Build a class based on the interface.
    8. Exceptions
      • Code a numeric check using an exception.
      • Check for an overflow condition on an array.
    9. I/O and Streams
      • Read a sequential file containing comma delimited data.
      • Output the data in fixed position format.
    10. Threads
      • Create and start multiple threads.
      • Terminate a single thread.
    11. JDBC: Java Database Connectivity
      • Connect to a relational database and retrieve a single value.

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Effective February 27, 2012, the course dates listed on the CETi schedules only will be available based upon approved and authorized user ID.

Copyright Acknowledgement: The software product(s) listed in this outline are owned and copyrighted by their respective companies. CETi makes no representation regarding ownership in any of the software products that we train on.

CETi courses are not intended for or open to the general public. They are intended for employees of Fortune 1000 companies, government municipalities, consulting companies, software, companies, healthcare providers. and mid-sized businesses. Individuals attending such courses will be required to execute a statement acknowledging that the employer will be paying for the CETi course and that the employer has a licensed version of the software.

Certain courses only should be taught by the source software company training company and open source purveyor.