Course description
Core Java 11 / 13 Programming for Object Oriented Developers (C#, C++, etc.)
Core Java 11/13 Programming for Object Oriented Experienced Developers is a four-day, comprehensive, hands-on introduction to Java training course geared for developers who have prior working knowledge of object-oriented programming languages such as C# or C++. Throughout the course, students learn the best practices for writing great object-oriented programs in Java 11, using sound development techniques, new improved features for better performance and new capabilities for addressing rapid application development.
This course includes several aspects that were introduced in Java 9, Java 10 and Java 11 including the Java Modular System, Local Variable Type Inference and several API updates. Developers leaving this course will be able to work on Java 8 projects while they are also ready to move onto projects using Java 11.
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Who should attend?
This is an introductory- level Java programming course, designed for experienced developers who wish to get up and running with Java, or who need to reinforce sound Java coding practices, immediately. Attendees should have a working knowledge of developing OO software applications.
Training content
Session: Java: A First Look
Lesson: The Java Platform
- Java Platforms
- Lifecycle of a Java Program
- Responsibilities of JVM
- Documentation and Code Reuse
Lesson: Using the JDK
- Setting Up Environment
- Locating Class Files
- Compiling Package Classes
- Source and Class Files
- Java Applications
- Exercise: Exploring MemoryViewer
- Exercise: Exploring ColorPicker
Lesson: The Eclipse Paradigm
- Workbench and Workspace
- Views
- Editors
- Perspectives
- Projects
- Tutorial: Setup Projects in Eclipse
Session: Getting Started with Java
Lesson: Writing a Simple Class
- Classes in Java
- Class Modifiers and Types
- Class Instance Variables
- Primitives vs. Object References
- Creating Objects
- Exercise: Create a Simple Class
Lesson: Adding Methods to the Class
- Passing Parameters Into Methods
- Returning a Value From a Method
- Overloaded Methods
- Constructors
- Optimizing Constructor Usage
- Exercise: Create a Class with Methods
Session: Essential Java Programming
Lesson: Language Statements
- Operators
- Comparison and Logical Operators
- Looping
- Continue and Break Statements
- The switch Statement
- The for-each() Loop
- Exercise: Looping
- Exercise: Language Statements
Lesson: Using Strings
- Create an instance of the String class
- Test if two strings are equal
- Get the length of a string Parse a string for its token components
- Perform a case-insensitive equality test
- Build up a string using StringBuffer
- Contrast String, StringBuffer, and StringBuilder
- Removing whitespaces and the isBlank method (Java 11)
- Lab: Fun with Strings
- Lab: Using StringBuffers and StringBuilders
Lesson: Specializing in a Subclass
- Extending a Class
- Casting
- The Object Class
- Default Constructor
- Implicit Constructor Chaining
- Lab: Creating Subclasses
Lesson: Fields and Variables
- Instance vs. Local Variables: Usage Differences
- Data Types
- Default Values
- Block Scoping Rules
- Final and Static Fields
- Static Methods
- Exercise: Field Test
Lesson: Using Arrays
- Arrays
- Accessing the Array
- Multidimensional Arrays
- Copying Arrays
- Variable Arguments
- Lab: Creating an Array
Lesson: Local-Variable Type Inference
- Type inference
- Infering Types of Local Variables
- The var Reserved Type name
- Benefits of Using var
- Backward Compatibilty
Lesson: Java Packages and Visibility
- Class Location of Packages
- The Package Keyword
- Importing Classes
- Executing Programs
- Visibility in the Modular System
- Java Naming Conventions
Session: Object Oriented Development
Lesson: Inheritance and Polymorphism
- Polymorphism: The Subclasses
- Upcasting vs. Downcasting
- Calling Superclass Methods From Subclass
- The final Keyword
- Lab: Salaries - Polymorphism
Lesson: Interfaces and Abstract Classes
- Separating Capability from Implementation
- Abstract Classes
- Implementing an Interface
- Abstract Classes vs. Interfaces
- Lab: Mailable - Interfaces
Session: Exception Handling
Lesson: Introduction to exception handling
- Exception Architecture
- Throwing Exceptions
- Checked vs. Unchecked Exceptions
- Lab: Exceptions
Lesson: Exceptions
- Handling Multiple Exceptions
- Automatic Closure of Resources
- Creating Your Own Exceptions
- Lab: Exceptional
Session: Java Developer's Toolbox
Lesson: Utility Classes
- Wrapper Classes
- Autoboxing/Unboxing
- Enumeration Syntax
- Using Static imports
- Lab: Using Primitive Wrappers
- Lab: Enumerations
Session: Advanced Java Programming
Lesson: Introduction to Generics
- Generics and Subtyping
- Bounded Wildcards
- Generic Methods
- Legacy Calls To Generics
- When Generics Should Be Used
- Lab: DynamicArray
- Lab: Adding Generics to Dynamic Array
Lesson: Lambda Expressions and Functional Interface
- Lambda Expression Syntax
- Functional Interfaces
- Type Inference in Java 8
- Method references
- Lab: Using Lambda
Session: Working with Collections
Lesson: Collections
- Characterizing Collections
- Collection Interface Hierarchy
- The Set, List and Queue Interfaces
- Map Interfaces
- Lab: Create a simple Game using Collections
Lesson: Using Collections
- Collection Sorting
- Comparators
- Using the Right Collection
- Lambda expressions in Collections
- Lab: Comparators
- Lab: Using Collections
Session: Stream API
Lesson: Streams
- Processing Collections of data
- The Stream interface
- Reduction and Parallelism
- Filtering collection data
- Sorting Collection data
- Map collection data
- Find elements in Stream
- Numeric Streams
- Create infinite Streams
- Sources for using Streams
- Lab: Working with Streams
Lesson: Collectors
- Creating Collections from a Stream
- Group elements in the Stream
- Multi-level grouping of elements
- Partitioning Streams
- Lab: Collecting
Session: The Java Module System
Lesson: Introduction to the Module System
- Introduce Project Jigsaw
- Classpath and Encapsulation
- The JDK internal APIs
- Java 9 Platform modules
- Defining application modules
- Define module dependencies
- Implicit dependencies
- Implied Readability
- Exporting packages
- Lab: Defining Modules
Additional Topics: Time Permitting
Lesson: Java Date/Time
- The Date and Calendar classes
- Introduce the new Date/Time API
- LocalDate, LocalDateTime, etc.
- Formatting Dates
- Working with time zones
- Manipulate date/time values
- Lab: Agenda
Costs
- Price: $ 2,495.00
- Discounted Price: $1,621.75
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