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◊ JAVA 2 5.0 PROGRAMMER CERTIFICATION 310-055 ONLINE TRAINING SERIES

Online Java 2 5.0 Programmer Certification 310-055 Training


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Java 2 5.0 Programmer Certification 310-055 Series (12 hours)

ONLINE TRAINING FEATURES

  • Learn online with these interactive online courses.
  • Affordable Pricing (Only $99.95 for the complete series)
  • A full year to complete the courses
  • Retake the courses as many times as you like
  • Measure your progress with assessment tests after each course
  • Earn completion certificates after passing each assessment test

1. Overview

Time: 1 hours
This course gives a foundation of Java fundamentals upon which to build. The course introduces the use of the Java language and the Java Virtual Machine, the basics of syntax and control flow, compiling and running a Java application, and other fundamental topics.

Objectives

  • Examine the Java development environment
  • Identify fundamentals of Java syntax
  • Describe how to compile and run a simple Java application
  • Describe how to construct simple variables and arrays
  • Describe how to construct simple expressions and control flow

Topics

  • Overview



2. Object-Oriented Concepts

Time: 1 hours
This course teaches the fundamentals of object-oriented programming concepts and their application in a Java environment.

Objectives

  • Identify object-oriented programming concepts
  • Describe how Java implements object-oriented programming
  • Describe the structure of classes
  • Describe how simple inheritance is used
  • Describe class and variable access modifiers

Topics

  • Object-Oriented Concepts



3. Java Core Packages

Time: 1 hours
This course teaches the organization of the core Java classes into packages.

Objectives

  • Describe how Java classes are organized into packages
  • Estimate the lifetime of a Java object
  • Explain the difference between Java applications and applets

Topics

  • Java Core Packages



4. Java AWT and JFC

Time: 1 hours
This course gives a foundation of Java fundamentals upon which to build. The course introduces the use of the Java language and the Java Virtual Machine, the basics of syntax and control flow, compiling and running a Java application, and other fundamental topics.

Objectives

  • Describe how to construct a graphically-oriented interface in Java
  • Identify the classes that comprise the Abstract Windowing Toolkit
  • Identify the graphically-oriented Java Foundation Classes
  • Examine how the event-listener mechanism handles events

Topics

  • Java AWT and JFC



5. File Input/Output

Time: 1 hours
This course teaches the fundamentals of file input and output in Java.

Objectives

  • Manipulate files, directories and their contents from within Java applications
  • Identify how to open and close files from within a Java application
  • Describe how to read and write files from within a Java application
  • Describe how to use formatting specifiers to construct custom output

Topics

  • File Input/Output



6. Object Serialization

Time: 1 hours
This course teaches how to use classes and methods in the java.io package to serialize object data.

Objectives

  • Describe fundamentals of object serialization
  • Examine how to implement the Serializable interface
  • Examine how access qualifiers affect serialization
  • Identify how to override default serialization behavior
  • Describe which classes provide their own serialization behavior

Topics

  • Object Serialization



7. Threads, Exception Handling and Assertions

Time: 1 hours
This course teaches how to create applications that use threads to simultaneously carry out multiple tasks, and how to use exceptions and assertions to detect and handle unexpected run-time conditions.

Objectives

  • Identify how to create and use threads
  • Describe how to use exceptions
  • Identify how to create and use try, throw and catch blocks
  • Identify how to create and use assertions

Topics

  • Threads, Exception Handling and Assertions



8. Dates and Numbers

Time: 1 hours
This course teaches how to work with dates, numbers and currencies in Java. It also covers how to create applications that search text strings and files for patterns of text, or tokens.

Objectives

  • Identify the Java Date and Number classes
  • Describe how to instantiate and use the DateFormat and NumberFormat classes
  • Describe how to use the Scanner class to tokenize input
  • Describe how to use the split method of the String class to split a text string

Topics

  • Dates and Numbers



9. Networking Java Applications

Time: 1 hours
This course teaches how to use the java.net package to create networking applications in Java.

Objectives

  • Examine Java's networking classes
  • Identify how to create client/server applications

Topics

  • Networking Java Applications



10. Generics and Collections

Time: 1 hours
This course teaches how to create groupings of objects using collections and how to use generics to assign some type safety to those collections. The course covers the four major categories of collections, type safety and type erasure, sorting and searching in collections and arrays, and the use of polymorphism with generics.

Objectives

  • Describe how to use sets, maps, lists and queues
  • Describe how to sort and search collections and arrays
  • Describe how to use generics for compile-time type safety
  • Describe how to mix legacy code with generic code

Topics

  • Generics and Collections



11. Database Connectivity Fundamentals

Time: 1 hours
This course teaches how to create Java applications that communicate with databases using Open Data Base Connectivity (ODBC) technology.

Objectives

  • Discuss Open Data Base Connectivity (ODBC)
  • Identify how to open, process and close a database connection from a Java application
  • Describe how to read and write information between an ODBC database and a Java application
  • Describe how to process information obtained from an ODBC database
  • Describe how to handle errors encountered while an ODBC database is open

Topics

  • Database Connectivity Fundamentals



12. Key Topics and Features

Time: 1 hours
This course provides a summary and highlights of key topics covered in other courses in this series.

Objectives

  • Review key features of the Java language and development environment
  • Highlight key topics covered during the series

Topics

  • Key Topics and Features



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