This training is jointly organized by BITM & Leads Training & Consulting Ltd.
Training will be held in Leads Training & Consulting Ltd
Course Outlines:
This Java SE 8 Programming training covers the core language features and Application Programming Interfaces (API) you will use to design object-oriented applications with Java Standard Edition 8 (Java SE 8) Platform. Before starting JAVA SE we will provide a basic idea of C++
- Introduction
- What is C++?
- Why C++?
- C and C++
- Exception Handling
- Object Oriented Programming
- Standard Template Library
Types and declarations
- Types Booleans
- Integer Types
- Floating-Point Types
- Sizes
- Void
- Enumerations
- Declarations
Pointers, Arrays and Structures Pointers
- Arrays
- Pointers into Arrays
- Constants
- References
- Pointers to void
- Structures
Expressions and Statements
- A Deck Calculator
- Operator Summary
- Statement Summary
- Comments and Indentation
Functions
- Function Declarations
- Argument Passing
- Value Return
- Overloaded Function Names
- Default Arguments
- Pointer to Function
- Macros
Namespaces and Exceptions Namespaces Exceptions
Source Files and Programs
- Separate Compilation
- Linkage
- Using Header Files
- Programs
Classes
- Classes
- Access Control
- Constructors
- Member functions
- Static members
- Destructors
- Memory allocation
- Member initialization
Operator overloading
- Introduction
- Operator Functions
- A Complete Number Type
- Conversion Operators
- Friends
- Large Objects
- Essential Operators
- Subscripting
- Functions Calls
- Dereferencing
Increment and Decrement
- A String Class
- Derived class
- Introduction
- Derived Classes
- Abstract Classes
- Design of Class Hierarchies
- Class Hierarchies and Abstract Classes
File I/O handling with C++
- Describing the basics of input and output in Java
- Read and write data from the console
- Using streams to read and write files
Java SE 8
This Java SE 8 Programming training covers the core language features and Application Programming Interfaces (API) you will use to design object-oriented applications with Java Standard Edition 8 (Java SE 8) Platform.
Learn To:
- Create Java technology applications with the latest JDK Technology
- Develop your object-oriented skills
- Identify good practices in the use of the language to create robust Java application
- Use Lambda expressions in Java applications
- Store and manipulate data using collections
- Manipulate files, directories and file systems
Benefits to You
You can use this course to further develop your skills with the Java language and prepare for the Oracle Certified Professional, Java SE 8 Programmer Exam!
Java Platform Overview
- Defining how the Java language achieves platform independence
- Differentiating between the Java ME, Java SE, and Java EE Platforms
- Evaluating Java libraries, middle-ware, and database options
- Defining how the Java language continues to evolve
Java Syntax and Class Review
- Creating simple Java classes
- Creating primitive variables
- Using operators
- Creating and manipulate strings
- Using if-else and switch statements
- Iterating with loops: while,do-while,for,enhanced for
- Creating arrays
- Using Java fields, constructors, and methods
Encapsulation and Subclassing
- Using encapsulation in Java class design
- Modeling business problems using Java classes
- Making classes immutable
- Creating and use Java subclasses
- Overloading methods
Overriding Methods, Polymorphism, and Static Classes
- Using access levels: private, protected, default, and public.
- Overriding methods
- Using virtual method invocation
- Using varargs to specify variable arguments
- Using the instanceof operator to compare object types
- Using upward and downward casts
- Modeling business problems by using the static keyword
- Implementing the singleton design pattern
Abstract and Nested Classes
- Designing general-purpose base classes by using abstract classes
- Constructing abstract Java classes and subclasses
- Applying final keyword in Java
- Distinguish between top-level and nested classes
Interfaces and Lambda Expressions
- Defining a Java interface
- Choosing between interface inheritance and class inheritance
- Extending an interface
- Defaulting methods
- Anonymous inner classes
- Defining a Lambda Expression
Collections and Generics
- Creating a custom generic class
- Using the type inference diamond to create an object
- Creating a collection by using generics
- Implementing an ArrayList
- Implementing a TreeSet
- Implementing a HashMap
- Implementing a Deque
- Ordering collections
Collections Streams, and Filters
- Describing the Builder pattern
- Iterating through a collection using lambda syntax
- Describing the Stream interface
- Filtering a collection using lambda expressions
- Calling an existing method using a method reference
- Chaining multiple methods together
- Defining pipelines in terms of lambdas and collections
Lambda Built-in Functional Interfaces
- Listing the built-in interfaces included in java.util.function
- Core interfaces - Predicate, Consumer, Function, Supplier
- Using primitive versions of base interfaces
- Using binary versions of base interfaces
Lambda Operations
- Extracting data from an object using map
- Describing the types of stream operations
- Describing the Optional class
- Describing lazy processing
- Sorting a stream
- Saving results to a collection using the collect method
- Grouping and partition data using the Collectors class
Exceptions and Assertions
- Defining the purpose of Java exceptions
- Using the try and throw statements
- Using the catch, multi-catch, and finally clauses
- Autoclose resources with a try-with-resources statement
- Recognizing common exception classes and categories
- Creating custom exceptions
- Testing invariants by using assertions
Java Date/Time API
- Creating and manage date-based events
- Creating and manage time-based events
- Combining date and time into a single object
- Working with dates and times across time zones
- Managing changes resulting from daylight savings
- Defining and create timestamps, periods and durations
- Applying formatting to local and zoned dates and times
I/O Fundamentals
- Describing the basics of input and output in Java
- Read and write data from the console
- Using streams to read and write files
- Writing and read objects using serialization
Curriculum
Module |
C++ and Java SE |
50 Hrs |