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SDDD-Core-java with Eclipse on Linux

Projet based Career Oriented Training

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Software Design Development and Debugging


Core-Jave with Eclipse on Linux

Abstract:

Core-java introduces us with Java programming platform along with basic Java programming language, its syntax and semantics. It also intriduces us with the consept of OOPs and java classes bbriefly. It also involves console applications, graphical applications and java applets Programming. Core-Java also uses generic programming, which makes programs easier to read and safer. It also introduces the abstract window toolkit (AWT) for event driven programming. The Swing GUI toolkit allows to build cross-platform graphical user interfaces. It also explains, how to deploy programs, either as applications or applets. We describe how to package programs in JAR files, and how to deliver applications over the Internet with the Java Web Start and applet mechanisms. We also explain how Java programs can store and retrieve configuration information once they have been deployed.

Training Topics:

Introducing the Java Technology

Using an Integrated Development Environment (IDE)

Describing key features of the technology and the advantages of using Java

Describing the various Java technologies such as Java EE, JavaME, Embedded Java SE

Showing how to download, install, and configure the Java environment on a Windows system.

Relating Java with other languages

Thinking in Objects

Defining the problem domain

Identifying objects and recognizing the criteria for defining objects

Introducing the Java Language

Defining classes

Identifying the components of a class

Creating and using a test class

Compiling and executing a test program

Working with Primitive Variables

Declaring and initializing field variables

Describing primitive data types such as integral, floating point, textual, and logical

Declaring variables and assigning values

Using constants

Using arithmetic operators to modify values

Working with Objects

Declaring and initializing objects

Storing objects in memory

Using object references to manipulate data

Using JSE javadocs to look up the methods of a class

Working with String and StringBuilder objects

Using operators and decision constructs

Using relational and conditional operators

Testing equality between strings

Evaluating different conditions in a program and determining the algorithm

Creating if and if/else constructs

Nesting and chaining conditional statements

Using a switch statement

Creating and Using Arrays

Declaring, instantiating, and initializing a one-dimensional Array

Declaring, instantiating, and initializing a two-dimensional Array

Using a for loop to process an Array

Creating and initializing an ArrayList

Using the import statement to work with existing Java APIs

Accessing a value in an Array or and ArrayList

Using the args Array

Using Loop Constructs

Creating while loops and nested while loops

Developing a for loop

Using ArrayLists with for loops

Developing a do while loop

Understanding variable scope

Working with Methods and Method Overloading

Creating and Invoking a Method

Passing arguments and returning values

Creating static methods and variables

Using modifiers

Overloading a method

Using Encapsulation and Constructors

Creating constructors

Implementing encapsulation

Introducing Advanced Object Oriented Concepts

Using inheritance

Using types of polymorphism such as overloading, overriding, and dynamic binding

Working with superclasses and subclasses

Adding abstraction to your analysis and design

Understanding the purpose of Java interfaces

Creating and implementing a Java interface

Handling Errors

Understanding the different kinds of errors that can occur and how they are handled in Java

Understanding the different kinds of Exceptions in Java

Using Javadocs to research the Exceptions thrown by the methods of foundation classes

Writing code to handle Exceptions

The Big Picture

Creating packages and JAR files for deployment using java

Two and three tier architectures

Looking at some Java applications examples


There are 7 Modules in SDDD Training as given below...

There are 7 modules in This Training

Sl

Project based Training/Modules                                                                       

Project

Sessions Labs Hours
1

Linux Systems Administration ...

  5 5 25
2

Shell Scripting using Bash ...

  10 2 20
3

Data Structures using C with gcc, gdb on Linux ...

Project

30 40 190
4

OOPs using C++ with Eclipse on Linux ...

Project

20 25 120
5

Python with Eclipse on Linux...

Project

20 25 100
6

Linux Network Administration ...

  10 5 30
7

Core-Java with Eclipse on Linux ...

Project 20 25 120
 

Total

  115 127 623

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