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Introduction to Java for Procedural Programmers

Course Summary

The Introduction to Java for Procedural Programmers training course is designed to demonstrate the migration to the Object-Oriented (OO) programming paradigm.

The course begins with an in-depth look into understanding the Java programming language. Next, it introduces OO programming in Java. The course concludes by examining threading with java.lang Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) and unit testing.

Purpose
Learn about key object-oriented (OO) concepts for successful migration to the Java platform.
Audience
Procedural programmers new to object-oriented programming.
Role
Software Developer
Skill Level
Introduction
Style
Hack-a-thon - Learning Spikes - Workshops
Duration
5 Days
Related Technologies
Back-End Development Training | Java

 

Productivity Objectives
  • Interpret the core Java language syntax, execution structure, and deployment model
  • Distinguish the similarities and differences between the Java and Common Business Oriented Language (COBOL) languages
  • Differentiate the Java and COBOL runtime environments

What You'll Learn:

In the Introduction to Java for Procedural Programmers training course, you'll learn:
  • Introduction to Object Oriented Analysis and Design
    • What is OOAD?
    • Why is it important?
    • How to designing software with an OOAD approach?
  • Core Object Oriented Concepts
    • States/behaviors, properties/methods
  • Designing for Reusability Through Modularity
    • Create loosely coupled systems
    • Create cohesive systems
  • What is Java?
    • Understand the Java platform (JRE)
    • Understand the Java Development Kit (JDK)
    • Utilize the Java programming language
    • Use an IDE for Java development
  • Java Concepts for Procedural Developers
    • Apply OO concepts to Java
    • Create a basic Java application
    • Interpret basic Java syntax
    • Understand Flow control
  • Inheritance
    • Compare types of inheritance supported
    • Illustrate inheritance through subclassing and interfaces
    • Default initialization
    • Explain constructor-based initialization
    • Modify the construction process
    • Understand advantages of using interfaces vs. subclassing
  • Creating Well-Formed Java Objects
    • equals v. ==
    • hashCode
    • toString
    • Constructor "hierarchies"
  • Designing for Reusability in Objects
    • Inheritance, abstraction, and composition
    • Encapsulation, polymorphism, and aggregation
    • Implementation of OO reusability in Java
  • Advanced Java Design
    • Packages
    • Access modifiers
    • Enumerations
    • Annotations
  • Static Class Design
    • Understand static (class) versus instance (object) design
    • Create static variables
    • Create static methods
    • Create static initializers
  • Working with Java Exceptions
    • Understand Exceptions
    • Compare RunTime v. Application Exceptions
    • Write code to handle exceptions
    • Create your own exception types
  • Working with Collections
    • Understand the collection types
    • Choose List, Set, or Map
    • Create type-safe collections with Generics
    • Order, search, and convert collections
  • Working with I/O
    • Understand the difference between java.io and java.nio
    • Create a basic read/write File application using java.nio.file.File and java.nio.file.Path
    • Inspect Advanced I/O with Serialization and data input/output streams
    • Illustrate the implications of using java.io on other operating systems
    • Implement java.nio solutions
  • Working with the Logging Library
    • Understand the Logging Library
    • Configure the logger
    • Use a logger
    • Understand logging exceptions
  • Unit Testing and Automated Builds
    • Execute Unit Testing with JUnit
    • Examine automated builds with Ant and Maven
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