Java programming

Create software applications using Java Programming

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

Java is a reliable and secure computing platform and an object-oriented language for creating and running software. It is also referred as Java programming language developed by Sun Microsystems. The course is designed to provide knowledge about fundamentals of Java programming language and the control statements in which selection statements, jump statements and iteration statements are covered. The delegates will learn java with the object-oriented principles that are presented with Unified Modelling Language (UML). The course also covers classes, generics, objects, and inheritance of Java programming language.

Throughout the course, the delegates will learn about its core and advanced features and applications of java programming. The course teaches how to create and execute a Java program and include standard input and standard drawing. The course introduces Java’s built-in data types for manipulating integers, real numbers and strings and Java structures for control flow including while loops and for loops. The course also provides an understanding of interfaces, packages, and import packages and various types of exceptions try and catch statements.

  • Explore the key components of Java Programming

  • Gain Java Programming skills and object-oriented programming language

  • Hands-on coding on the Java Programming

  • Courses delivered by certified and well-experienced instructors

  • MSP Training offers flexible mode of training at an affordable price

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

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Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

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Certificate

Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.

PREREQUISITES

No prerequisites are required for attending the Java programming course. However, prior knowledge of basic programming would be beneficial.

TARGET AUDIENCE

The programming with Java course is intended for delegates who wish to acquire the knowledge required to develop Java programs with object-oriented concepts. The following delegates should attend this course:

  • Software Developers
  • Database Analysts
  • Database Administrators
  • C and C++ Programmers

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

By undergoing this training program, the delegates will be able to:

  • Understand the concepts of Object-Orientation and how to use them with Java
  • Evaluate Object-oriented Design and Java Programming
  • Analyze OOP principles and its key components
  • Understand the concept of Inheritance
  • Describe Encapsulation
  • Analyze Abstraction and Polymorphism in Java
  • Explain Java classes, Objects, and Interfaces
  • Examine how OOAD can be used to monitor Java development
  • Identify the Java Exception handling mechanism
  • Understand the concept of Java Collections API

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Every IT organization whether big or small, require programming skillset and computer language that can meet all customer requirements. Java is most extensively used computer language specifically designed for client-server web applications all over the world. The training program provides a brief overview of the main concepts, evolution, and application of the Java programming language.

Exam Details

No exam is required for this course.

 

                                                     


PROGRAM CONTENT

An Introduction to Java Language

The module provides the knowledge about Java language and description of the object-oriented concepts and abstraction concepts.

  • Brief History of Java
  • Evaluation of tools
  • Describe object-oriented programming
  • Key Features of object-oriented programming (OOP)
  • The three principle of OOP
  • Analysis of abstraction

Fundamentals of Java Programming

The module covers the study of basic building blocks of programming language such as data types, variables, basic types and operators

  • Describe Data Types, Variables and Arrays
  • Examine Operators and Control Statements
  • Using Primitive Types
  • Explain control statements
  • Overview of Arrays
  • Different types of operators
  • Applying Arithmetic and Bitwise operators
  • Understanding operator precedence

Control Statements

The module explains the various kinds of statements used such as selection, iteration, and jump statements.

  • Selection statements
    • If
    • If-Else
    • Nested If-Else
  • Jump statements
    • Using Break
    • Using Continue
    • Return Statements
  • Iteration statements
    • While loop
    • Do-while loop
    • For loop

Classes

This section includes the knowledge of classes, objects, constructors, and destructors.

  • Understand class
  • Declaration of objects
  • Define Introducing Methods
  • Understand concept of constructors and destructors
  • Use of This Keyword
  • Describe The finalise () method
  • Explain various access modifiers
  • Overloading of methods

Inheritance

The module explains various types of inheritances and various concepts used within this.

  • Overview of inheritance
  • Usage of super keyword
  • Calling of constructors
  • Using final keyword with inheritance

Packages and Interfaces

The module helps the delegates in understanding the Collection of classes and methods.

  • Overview of packages
  • Importing of packages
  • Explain interfaces

Exception handling

The module covers the handling of exceptions generated by code.

  • An introduction to exception handling
  • Describe types of exceptions
  • Using try and catch
  • Describe Nested try statements
  • Use of exceptions

Multithreaded Programming

During the module, the delegates will gain an understanding of threading concepts, thread priorities and stages of the model.

  • An introduction to Java thread model
  • Creating threads and multiple threads
  • Understanding thread priorities
  • Describe Suspending, Resuming and stopping threads

I/O and Applets

The module explains about input and output streams.

  • An introduction to I/O
  • Describe Reading and writing console inputs
  • Describe Applets
  • Understand Calling overloaded constructors through this()

Generics

During the module, the delegate will learn how to use the operating data on as a parameterized type.

  • An introduction to Generics
  • Explain Generics example
  • Creation of Generic methods
  • Describe the Generic interfaces
  • Explain Generic class hierarchies

The Collection classes

The module explains the all set of framework classes.

  • Describe the Collections Framework
  • Set Implementation Classes
  • Describe Set, Map, Queue and List Interface
  • List Implementation Classes
  • Queue Implementation Classes
  • Map Implementation Classes

The Collection Sorting and Tuning

The course explains how to use storage structures.

  • Sorting with Comparable and Comparator
  • Explain Sorting Lists and Arrays
  • Methods of Collections Utility
  • Understand Tuning ArrayList, HashMap, and HashSet

Java EE Overview

The course explains the fundamental concepts of Java EE framework.

  • An introduction to Java EE
  • Describe Java SE Building Blocks
  • Web Applications and Services
  • Describe Enterprise JavaBeans
  • Extra J2EE APIs
  • Explain POJO, Dependency Injection, and Annotations
  • Describe the platform of Java EE

Eclipse

The course will explain how to use Eclipse for writing Java code.

  • An introduction to Eclipse
  • Installing Eclipse
  • Running Eclipse
  • Describe Editors, Views, and Perspectives
  • Setting up a Project
  • Generating a New Java Application
  • Running a Java Application
  • Debugging of a Java Application
  • Importing Java Code into Eclipse

The Java Library

The module includes set of all libraries and event handling.

  • An introduction to string handling
  • Describe Java. Lang package
  • Input/Output: Exploring java.io
  • Using Networking
  • Evaluate Applet Class
  • Understand the concept of Event Handling
  • Describing the AWT: Working with Windows, Graphics, and Text
  • Using AWT Controls, Layout Managers, and Menus
  • Describe Concurrency Utilities

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Sheffield is also known as the Steel City to the entire world. In its prime during the 1900’s it was known for its industry. Today, however, this very same industrial city boasts of lush green parks. The city presents the localities and visitors with cultural scenes that include theatres, festivals, street arts, music and much more. Deriving its name from the River Sheaf, the city is located in South Yorkshire, England.

Transport

Road

Sheffield links to the national highway through the M1 and M18 motorways. The city centre is connected with the motorways by the Sheffield Parkway.

Rail

The following are the routes that pass through Sheffield:

  • The Midland Main Line
  • The Cross Country Route
  • Routes that link the cities of Liverpool and Manchester with East Anglia and East Anglia.

Sheffield now has a direct connection to mainland Europe with the St Pancras International completed. There are trains from France and Belgium that connect to Sheffield railway station. The express train known as the Master Cutler connects Sheffield to the capital city.

 In 2010 the ruling government announced in October 2010 that Sheffield and Leeds would be served by the same line, which will also connect to Manchester, due to the proposed High-Speed Rail network. Another line proposed to begin by 2025, the Yorkshire/East Midlands High-Speed line, will be in service by 2032.

Other trains that serve Sheffield are provided by TransPennine Express, Northern and CrossCountry. The city has five other railway stations. Meadowhall, the second largest station in Sheffield serves as a bus, rail and tram interchange. Other commuter stations include services from Dore and Totley, Woodhouse, Chapeltown and Darnall.

Coach

The National Express and the Megabus are two services that operate the coach services in Sheffield. National Express serves the interchanges at Sheffield, Meadowhall and Meadowhead Bus Stop. Megabus only serves Meadowhall. Sheffield is connected by the National Express route 560/564 to London Victoria Coach Station through Chesterfield and Milton Keynes directly. It operates on the route 12 times a day bi-directionally. The two services that connect Sheffield to Manchester and Heathrow/Gatwick Airports respectively are 350 and 240.The M12 and M20, which are services provided by Megabus, call at Sheffield on the way to London from Newcastle upon Tyne and Inverness respectively.

Canal

A system navigable inland waterways - the Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation (S&SY)  in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire – is mainly based on the River Don which runs for a length of 43 miles with 29 locks. These waterways connect Doncaster, Sheffield,    and Rotherham with the River Trent at Keadby and the Aire and Calder Navigation.

Air

The Sheffield City Airport in 2008 had to be shut down. The entire traffic from Sheffield was as thus to the Doncaster Sheffield Airport which is at a distance of 29 km from the city centre. The airport used to be the site of former RAF Finningley base. The airport opened to the public on 28 April 2005. In a year the airport is capable of handling a million passengers.

A link road that was inaugurated in February 2016 and connects Doncaster Sheffield Airport to the M18 motorway has reduced the journey time from Sheffield by approx. 15  minutes.

The East Midlands Airport is an hour's drive from Sheffield while Manchester Airport connects to Sheffield directly through an hourly train.

Attractions

  • The Sheffield Walk of Fame
  • Wheel of Sheffield
  • Heeley City Farm and Graves Park

Theaters

  • The Lyceum Theatre
  • The Crucible Theatre
  • Montgomery Theatre

Museums

There are two trusts that manage the museums in Sheffield. They are Museums Sheffield and Sheffield Industrial Museums Trust.

  • Museums Sheffield
    • Weston Park Museum
    • Millennium Galleries
    • Graves Art Gallery
  • Sheffield Industrial Museums Trust
    • Kelham Island Museum
    • Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet
    • Scheduled Ancient Monument
    • Shepherd Wheel