On-Site Java Training Seminar:
Object-Oriented Programming in Java
(a.k.a. Intro to Java for C or non-C Programmers)
Although the Internet "hook" gave Java its initial high profile, it is Java's clean, powerful design that drives its continued growth. Java is a true, general purpose object-oriented programming language that allows one to write sophisticated programs relatively easily and cleanly, and allows for easy code reuse. Java's extensive (and continually expanding) libraries provide capabilities in graphics and animation, windowing, networking, and database access, to name but a few.
Our Java training is delivered at your location, led by
instructor Leor Zolman. It provides a comprehensive overview of
the Java 2 programming language (as per JDK 1.3.x).
Students will learn the entire Java language (not just syntactic differences from C++) while writing stand-alone Java applications and Applets (programs that run within Web browsers). All visual Java programming uses the platform-independent Java graphical interface library known as the Abstract Windowing Toolkit (AWT), covered along with basics of Swing (the new JFC graphics library).
If needed, this course may be customized to include JDBC, Swing, advanced networking, or advanced I/O.
Participants will:
- Write, compile, debug and execute Object-Oriented Java applications and web-based Applets using Sun Microsystems' Java Developer Kit (JDK) version 1.3.x.
- Use the rich set of utility classes provided by the Java run-time Application Programming Interface (API) to work with objects such as Strings, Collection classes and System resources.
- Learn how to use Exception Handling to segregate procedural code from error-detecting and error-handling routines.
- Create platform-independent graphical user interfaces employing the Abstract Windowing Toolkit (AWT).
- Employ multi-threading to support concurrent processing.
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