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Online Master Class "Programming with Java and Java EE" |
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Event Details
This class is offered on demand. Teach your developers Java on the go!
During this 2-month online traning you'll learn how to develop both client and server applications using Java programming language. After mastering the materials of this course attendees will be able to work as team members developing enterprise projects in Java and related technologies.
This training consists of 16 lessons 2.5 hours each. Live online sessions will take placetwice a week starting at a convenient time fot your organization. Each session is broadcasted live (audio and video). Students can directly communicate with the instructor by voice or chat. Between the sessions students are expected to work on home assignments.
Instructor: Yakov Fain, who works for Farata Systems, a company that provides consulting services in the field of development of enterprise applications. He authored several technical books, and dozens of articles on software development. Sun Microsystems has nominated and awarded Mr. Fain with the title of Java Champion, which was presented to only a hundred people in the world. He leads the Princeton Java Users Group. His newest Java tutorial will be published by Wiley in February of 2011.
Course Outline
Unit 1. Introducing Java
Why learning Java?
The life cycle of a Java program
JDK and JRE
Downloading and installing JDK
Your first Java program: Hello World
Java SE and EE editions
Unit 2. Eclipse IDE and your first Java program
Introducing Eclipse Integrated Development Environment
Different versions of Eclipse IDE
Unit 3. Object-Oriented Programming
Classes and objects
Data types: primitives and wrapper classes
Autoboxing
Variable scopes
Java Comments
Unit 4. Class methods
Method arguments
Method overloading
Constructors
The keyword super
The keyword this
Pass by value or by reference
Variable Scopes
The keyword static
Unit 5. Basic Java Constructs
Arrays
Command-Line Arguments
If statements
Switch statement
Debugging Java programs
Unit 6. Packages, Interfaces, and Polymorphism
Packages
Interfaces
Casting
Marker interfaces
Access levels
The keyword final
Unit 7. Real world example of interfaces
Abstract classes
Polymorphism
Raising salaries with abstract classes
Raising salaries with interfaces
Unit 8. Introducing the Graphic User Interface
Basic UI components
Layout Managers
Adapters
Inner Classes
Containers
Developing UI for a calculator
Unit 9. Reacting to user’s actions
Event listeners
Teaching the calculator to calculate
Inner Classes
Unit 10. Web applications with Applets
What’s the difference between Java Applications and Applets
Quick intro to HTML
Embedding an applet in HTML
Applet life cycle
Unit 11. Using Swing to Build Applets
Introducing Swing
Developing a Tic-Tac-Toe applet
Deploying the Tic-Tac-Toe on the server
Unit 12. Error processing: Exceptions
Reading the Stack Trace
The hierarchy of exceptions
The keywords try, catch, throws, throw, finally
User-Defined Exceptions
Unit 13. Data Structures and Collections
Array
ArrayList
Hashtable and HashMap
Enumeration
Properties
Linked Lists
Unit 14. Generics
Introduction to generics
Defining generics
Generic methods
Unit 15. Working with files and other streams
Byte Streams
Streams
Character Streams
Data streams
Stream tokenizers
Class File
Unit 16. Java Serialization
How JVM’s talk to each other
Object Streams
What’s Java Serialization
Interface Serializable
Interface Externalizable
Unit 17. Network Programming
Reading data from the Internet
Connecting through HTTP Proxy Servers
How to download files from the Internet
Developing a sample Stock Quote program
Socket Programming
The Stock Quote server with sockets
How to run the Stock Quote server
Unit 18. Introduction to Multithreading
Class Thread
Interface Runnable
Thread States
Sleeping threads
Thread priorities
How to stop a thread
Unit 19. Working with threads
Race conditions and thread synchronization
Using Threads with Swing: SwingWorker
Joining threads
Futures
Goodies from java.util.concurrent
Unit 20. Working With Databases Using JDBC
JDBC Driver Types
Sample JDBC Program
Processing Result Sets
Class ResultSetMetaData
Class CallableStatement
Batch Updates
Data sources and connection pools
My brokerage firm with DBMS
Unit 21. GUI with Swing
Displaying tabular data with JTable
Using Table Models
Persisting data from JTable
Working with TableCellRenderer Interface
Event Dispatch thread and SwingWorker class
Unit 22.Java Annotations
Compiler annotation
Annotation Processing
Unit 23. Remote Method Invocation
Defining Remote Interfaces
Implementing Remote Interfaces
Registering Remote Objects
Writing RMI Clients
Finding Remote Objects
Setting Up The Stock Server Application
Unit 24. Java EE 6 overview
Java EE component overview
Containers vs application servers
Installing GlassFish 3 server
Unit 25. Java Servlets
Architecture of Web applications with Java servlets
The browser-servlet data flow
Your first servlet
Deploying servlets as WAR files
HTTP Get and Post requests
Session Tracking With servlets
Cookies
Session Tracking API – HttpSession
Filters
Listeners
Unit 26. Java Server Pages
Advantages of JSP over servlets
Embedding Java Code Into HTML
Major JSP Tags
Implicit JSP Objects
Error Pages
Stock Portfolio Project With JSP
Deploying JSP
Unit 27. Java Messaging Service
Advantages of asynchronous communication
Point-to-point and Publish/Subscribe modes
Message-Oriented Middleware (MOM)
Types of Messages
How to Send a Message
How to Receive a Message
How to Publish a Message
How to Subscribe for a Topic
Message Selectors
Unit 28. Overview of Enterprise Java Beans 3.1
Role of an EJB Container
Session beans
Message-Driven Beans
Unit 29. Introduction to Java Persistense API 2.0
Entity classes
Primary keys
The EntityManager
Querying entities with JPQL
Unit 30. Working with Web Services
Introduction to Web Services
RESTful vs SOAP Web Services
JAX-RS API
Prerequisites
Attendees have to have some basic knowledge of programming in any language. They'll need a computer with Internet access and a headset for participation in the voice discussions. All software used in this class is free of charge, namely Java SDK 6, Eclipse IDE, application server GlassFish 3, DBMS Derby, Message Oriented Middleware OpenMQ. Each student has to purchase the textbook Java Programming. 24-hour Trainer.
This event is sponsored by Farata Systems , L.L.C.
If you'd like to book this training, please call us at 1-732-598-4027.
Hosted By
Farata Systems
Farata Systems is a leading IT consulting and product development company providing enterprise-wide IT solutions specializing in the area of rich internet applications. We hire experts who have established long term successful track records of developing enterprise applications, not just talking about them.