Gentle Java and OO Development Using Rational Application Developer (RAD) Training in Bethlehem
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                	 We offer private customized training for groups of 3 or more attendees.
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| Course Description | ||
| This course covers the core OO and Java concepts that developers need to
use the Java programming language to create well designed Java programs.
It focuses on key OO capabilities and how to use them in Java. This
includes material on creating well designed Java classes, using
encapsulation, building more complex functionality with composition, and
using inheritance to share functionality and create specialized types.
Understand Java's importance, uses, strengths and weaknesses. Understand
Java language basics. Write, compile, and run Java programs. Understand
the Object Model and Object Oriented Programming. Understand and use
classes, inheritance, polymorphism. Create well designed classes and use
them in your Java programs. Use composition and delegation to create
objects from other objects. Understand & use packages to organize
code. Be familiar with more advanced concepts such as inheritance and
JDBC. Learn good Java coding style. Create well structured Java
programs. Compile and execute programs with the Java JDK and with an
Integrated Development Environment (IDE) of your choice. Use the newest
features of Java. 
                        Course Length: 4 Days Course Tuition: $2250 (US) | ||
| Prerequisites | |
| A working knowledge of Java. | |
| Course Outline | 
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	1: A First Look 
	A Simple Java Class 
	Java’s “Hello World” Program 
	LABS:  
	Hello World:  A Simple Application 
	2: Java Basics 
	Language and Platform Features 
	Program Life Cycle 
	The Java SE Development Kit (JDK) 
	LABS:  
	Working with the Development Environment 
	3: Class and Object Basics 
	The Object Model and Object-Oriented Programming 
	Classes, References, and Instantiation 
	Adding Data to a Class Definition 
	Adding Methods (Behavior) 
	LABS:  
	Exploring Types and Object Instances 
	Writing and Using a Class Definition with Fields and Methods 
	4: More on Classes and Objects 
	Accessing data, the "this" variable 
	Encapsulation and Access Control, public and private Access 
	Constructors and Initialization 
	static Members of a Class 
	Scopes, Blocks, References to Objects 
	LABS:  
	Encapsulation / Access Protection 
	Writing and Using Constructors 
	(Optional) Static Members 
	Using the Debugger 
	5: Flow of Control 
	Branching: if, if-else, switch 
	Iteration: while, do-while, for, break, continue 
	LABS:  
	Flow of Control / Data Validation 
	6: Strings and Arrays 
	String, StringBuffer, StringBuilder 
	Arrays, Primitive Arrays, Arrays of Reference Types 
	varargs 
	LABS:  
	Using Strings and Arrays 
	7. Packages 
	Package Overview - Using Packages to Organize Code 
	import statements 
	Creating Packages, package Statement, Required Directory Structure 
	Finding Classes, Packages and Classpath 
	LABS: 
	Using Packages to Organize Code 
	Session 8: Composition and Inheritance 
	Using Composition to Deal With Complexity 
	Composition/HAS-A, Delegation 
	Using Inheritance and Polymorphism to share commonality 
	IS-A, extends, Inheriting Features, Overriding Methods, Using Polymorphism 
	Class Object 
	Abstract Classes 
	LABS: 
	(Optional) Working with Composition 
	Using Inheritance to Specialize Classes 
	Session 9: Interfaces Overview 
	Using Interfaces to Define Types 
	Interfaces and Abstract Classes 
	Session 10: Exceptions 
	Exceptions and the Exception Hierarchy 
	try and catch 
	Handling Exceptions 
	Program Flow with Exceptions 
	finally 
	LABS: 
	Throwing and Handling Exceptions 
	Session 11: JDBC 
	JDBC basics 
	JDBC Architecture 
	Using JDBC drivers & DriverManager 
	Class Connection and connecting to a database 
	Class Statement and executing SQL statements 
	Other statement types 
	LABS: 
	Connecting and Querying using JDBC 
	Session 12: Java Collections and Generics 
	The Collections Framework and its API 
	Collections and Java Generics 
	Collection, Set, List, Iterator 
	Autoboxing 
	for-each Loop 
	LABS:  
	Using Lists and Generics 
	Session 13: Additional Java Features 
	Type-safe Enums 
	Additional Features in Java 6 and Java 7 | 
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