
Java courses in Bristol
- Java Level 1 Course
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Java Level 1 Course in Bristol
Intensive and hands-on, the course emphasizes becoming productive quickly as a Java application developer. This course quickly covers the Java 5.0 language syntax and then moves into the object-oriented features of the language. Students will then use several of the provided API packages, such as I/O streams, collections, Swing GUI programming, threads, and accessing a database with JDBC. The course ends with a chapter on performance tuning with hints and best practices for writing efficient applications. Appendices on sockets, regular expressions and J2EE are also available for further study.
Java Level 1 Course in Bristol
Getting Started with J2SE
- What is Java?
- How to Get Java
- A First Java Program
- Compiling and Interpreting Applications
- The JDK Directory Structure
Language Fundamentals
- A Java Program
- If Statements
- Switch Statements
- Loop Statements
- Syntax Details
- Primitive Datatypes
- Variables
- Expressions in Java
- Strings
- Arrays
- Enhanced for Loop
Objects and Classes
- Defining a Class
- Creating an Object
- Instance Data and Class Data
- Methods
- Constructors
- Access Modifiers
- Encapsulation
Using Java Objects
- Printing to the Console
- printf Format Strings
- StringBuilder and StringBuffer
- Methods and Messages
- toString
- Parameter Passing
- Comparing and Identifying Objects
- Destroying Objects
- Using the Primitive-Type Wrapper Classes
- Autoboxing
Inheritance in Java
- Inheritance
- Inheritance in Java
- Casting
- Method Overriding
- Polymorphism
- super
- The Object Class
Advanced Inheritance and Language Constructs
- Enumerated Types - Pre-Java 5.0
- Enumerated Types Today
- More Enumerated Types
- Abstract Classes
- Interfaces
- Using Interfaces
- Comparable
- Collections
- Generics
Packages
- Packages
- The import Statement
- Static Imports
- CLASSPATH and Import
- Defining Packages
- Package Scope
Exception Handling
- Exceptions Overview
- Catching Exceptions
- The finally Block
- Exception Methods
- Declaring Exceptions
- Defining and Throwing Exceptions
- Errors and RuntimeExceptions
- Assertions
Input/Output Streams
- Overview of Streams
- Bytes vs. Characters
- Converting Byte Streams to Character Streams
- File Object
- Binary Input and Output
- PrintWriter Class
- Reading and Writing Objects
- Basic and Filtered Streams
Core Collection Classes
- The Collections Framework
- The Set Interface
- Set Implementation Classes
- The List Interface
- List Implementation Classes
- The Queue Interface
- Queue Implementation Classes
- The Map Interface
- Map Implementation Classes
Collection Sorting and Tuning
- Using Java 5.0 Features with Collections
- Sorting with Comparable
- Sorting with Comparator
- Sorting Lists and Arrays
- Collections Utility Methods
- Tuning ArrayList
- Tuning HashMap and HashSet
Inner Classes
- Inner Classes
- Member Classes
- Local Classes
- Anonymous Classes
- Instance Initializers
- Static Nested Classes
Introduction to Swing
- AWT and Swing
- Displaying a Window
- GUI Programming in Java
- Handling Events
- Arranging Components
- A Scrollable Component
- Configuring Components
- Menus
- Using the JfileChooser
Swing Events and Layout Managers
- The Java Event Delegation Model
- Action Events
- List Selection Events
- Mouse Events
- Layout Managers
- BorderLayout
- FlowLayout
- GridLayout
- BoxLayout
- Box
- JtabbedPane
Introduction to JDBC
- The JDBC Connectivity Model
- Database Programming
- Connecting to the Database
- Creating a SQL Query
- Getting the Results
- Updating Database Data
- Finishing Up
JDBC SQL Programming
- Error Checking and the SQLException Class
- The SQLWarning Class
- JDBC Types
- Executing SQL Queries
- ResultSetMetaData
- Executing SQL Updates
- Using a PreparedStatement
- Parameterized Statements
- Stored Procedures
- Transaction Management
Introduction to Threads
- Non-Threaded Applications
- Threaded Applications
- Creating Threads
- Thread States
- Runnable Threads
- Coordinating Threads
- Interrupting Threads
- Runnable Interface
- ThreadGroups
Thread Synchronization and Concurrency
- Race Conditions
- Synchronized Methods
- Deadlocks
- Synchronized Blocks
- Thread Communication wait()
- Thread Communication notify()
- Java 5.0 Concurrency Improvements
- Thread-Aware Collections
- Executor
- Callable
Java Performance Tuning
- Is Java Slow?
- Don't Optimize Until You Profile
- HotSpot Virtual Machine
- Garbage Collection Concepts
- Garbage Collection Generations
- Garbage Collection in Java 5.0
- Object Creation
- String, StringBuffer, and StringBuilder
- Synchronized
- Inline methods
- Tuning Collections
Sorry, we currently do not have any public courses scheduled for the Java level 1 class. Please contact us to see if we can put one on the schedule for you.
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