Blaze Advisor for Java Developers Training in Lake Forest

Enroll in or hire us to teach our Blaze Advisor for Java Developers class in Lake Forest, California by calling us @303.377.6176. Like all HSG classes, Blaze Advisor for Java Developers may be offered either onsite or via instructor led virtual training. Consider looking at our public training schedule to see if it is scheduled: Public Training Classes
Provided there are enough attendees, Blaze Advisor for Java Developers may be taught at one of our local training facilities.
We offer private customized training for groups of 3 or more attendees.

Course Description

 
This course provides students with an extensive foundation of the Blaze Advisor Rule Engine. Students will learn how to create a working rule engine application using the Structured Rule Language, deploy it as a server in a variety of types i.e. COM Objects, EJB..., and create templates using Innovator to enable Business Analysts to update the rules.
Course Length: 3 Days
Course Tuition: $2090 (US)

Prerequisites

Students must have an extensive knowledge of Java and Object-Oriented Analysis and Design. This includes an understanding of the J2EE framework with expertise in JDBC, JSP and EJB's.

Course Outline

 

Part I: Blaze Advisor Introduction
 

Variables
Patterns
Rules (design, sequencing and priority) Rule Flows (Entry and exit points, Tasks, Condition Trees, Loops)
Rulesets
Functions
Execution modes
Decision Tables and Trees
Score Model
 

Part II: An Overview of the RMA

(Students looking for an in depth knowledge of the RMA should consider enrolling in the Blaze Advisor RMA class)

RMA Overview:  Provide features of the RMA     
Versioning of Rules
Structure
Value and Place holders
Providers
Templates
Blaze Rule Template Generator - RMA Generation
Business Query Search
Repository Review
 

Part III: Deployment
COVERS WHATEVER VARIETY OF DEPLOYMENT THE STUDENT BODY INTENDS TO DEPLOY

 

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Java Uses & Stats

Java is Used For:
Android & IOS Development Software Products Video Games Desktop GUI's
Difficulty
Popularity
Year Created
1995
Pros

Most Commonly Used: 
According to Oracle, three billion devices run on Java.  And, because of its real-world applications, it consistently ranks at the top of the TIOBE Programming Community Index. 

Great Career Choice: 
Some of the fastest-growing salaries in the U.S. in 2018 are for Java developers.  (Glassdoor)  

Android Apps Development:
Developers predominatly use their Java skills in building apps for Google's Android. The Android platform is the number one mobile paltform in the world

It Can Run On Any Platform:
Java can compile on Windows and run the same compiled file on Linux, Windows and Mac.

Great Supporting IDE's:
Over the years, coding in Java has become simpler with the introduction of open source development tools, i.e. Eclipse and NetBeans that use Java capabilities for debugging.  
 

Cons

Uses a Lot of Memory:
Performance can be significantly slower with Java and more memory-consuming than natively compiled languages such as C or C++.

Difficulty in Learning: 
Learning Java can be a bit challenging if you are a beginner.  However, once you get the hang of Object Oriented Programming and a decent grasp of the syntax, you will be well on your way.

Slow Start Up Times:
There is quite a bit of one-time initialization done by JDK classes before compiling as well as loading classes and verification (making sure code doesn't do evil things, all of which takes longer that some other languages such as C. 

Verbose and Complex Code:
Long, over-complicated sentences make code less readable and scannable. Compare to let's say Python, we can see how clear Python code appears: It doesn’t require semicolons; uses “and,” “or,” and “not” as operators instead of Java’s “&&,” “||,” and “!”; and generally has fewer bells and whistles such as parentheses or curly braces.

Commercial License Cost:
Companies have to prepare for the changes that Oracle will institute in 2019 . Today, the current version of Java is free and available for redistribution for general purpose computing. However, If you are a DEVELOPER, Oracle recommends you review the roadmap information for Java SE 8 and beyond and take appropriate action depending on the type of application you develop and your distribution mode.

Java Job Market
Average Salary
$102,000
Job Count
26,856
Top Job Locations

New York City 
San Jose
Washington D.C, 

Complimentary Skills to have along with Java

- If you are an experienced Java developer, learning a complimentary language to Java should come much more naturally.  As an example JetBrains recently created the Kotlin programming language which is officially supported by Google for mobile development.  Kotlin compiles to Java bytecode and runs on the JVM; it's purported to address many of Java's shortcomings...

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