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Java SE: Programming I Training

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This entry-level course is aimed at programmers who are new to Java and who need to learn its concepts, language constructs, and data types. The course is designed for programmers who will apply these language skills to develop programs using the latest major versions of the JDK, currently Java 11.

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What is Java SE: Programming I Certification Training about?

This entry-level course is aimed at programmers who are new to Java and who need to learn its concepts, language constructs, and data types. Included in the agenda are topics on exception handling, lambda expressions, and modular programming.

The course is designed for programmers who will apply these language skills to develop programs using the latest major versions of the JDK, currently Java 11. Students practice the skills learned in each lesson through hands-on labs.

What are the objectives of Java SE: Programming I Certification Training ?

  • Write Java code that uses variables, arrays, conditional and loop constructs of achieve program objectives
  • Identify modular programming principles
  • Access and create static fields and methods
  • Encapsulate a class using access modifiers and overloaded constructors
  • Manipulate numeric, text, and string data using appropriate Java operators
  • Set environment variables to allow the Java compiler and runtime executables to function properly
  • Create simple Java classes and use object references to access fields and methods in a class
  • Demonstrate polymorphism by implementing a Java interface
  • Handle a checked exception in a Java application
  • Use a Predicate Lambda expression as the argument to a method
  • Define and implement a simple class hierarchy that supports application requirements

Who is Java SE: Programming I Certification Training for?

  • Developer
  • Implementer
  • System Integrator
  • Systems Administrator

What are the prerequisites for Java SE: Programming I Certification Training?

There is no prerequisite to attend this training course.

Available Training Modes

Live Online Training

40 Days

Classroom Training

5 Days

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  • Key features of the Java language
  • Java technology and development environment
  • Running and testing a Java program
  • Java classes
  • The Main method
  • Adding a Main method
  • Introducing variables
  • Working with strings
  • Working with numbers
  • Manipulating numeric data
  • Working with conditions
  • Using IF statements
  • Working with a list of items
  • Processing a list of items
  • Working with objects and classes
  • Defining fields and methods
  • Declaring, instantiating, and initializing objects
  • Working with object references
  • Doing more with arrays
  • Using the String class
  • Using the Java API docs
  • Using the StringBuilder class
  • More about primitive data types
  • More numeric operators
  • Promoting and casting variables
  • Using methods
  • Method arguments and return values
  • Static methods and variables
  • How arguments are passed to a method
  • Overloading a method
  • Access control
  • Encapsulation
  • Overloading constructors
  • Relational and conditional operators
  • More ways to use IF/ELSE constructs
  • Using switch statements
  • Using the Netbeans debugger
  • Working with dates
  • Parsing the args array
  • Two-dimensional arrays
  • Alternate looping constructs
  • Nesting loops
  • The ArrayList class
  • Overview
  • Working with subclasses and superclasses
  • Overriding methods in the superclass
  • Creating and extending abstract classes
  • Polymorphism
  • Polymorphism in the JDK foundation classes
  • Using interfaces
  • Local-variable type inference
  • Using the List interface
  • Introducing Lambda expressions
  • Overview
  • Propagation of exceptions
  • Catching and throwing exceptions
  • Handling multiple exceptions and errors
  • Packages, JARs, architecture
  • Application modification and requirements
  • The Module system
  • JARs
  • Module declarations
  • Modular JDK
  • Testing code
  • JShell basics
  • JShell in an IDE

Who is the instructor for this training?

The trainer for this Java SE: Programming I Training has extensive experience in this domain, including years of experience training & mentoring professionals.

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