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Java 2 : Advanced Programming
Course length: 3 days
Course Description
Students interested in learning more about the Java programming language should take this course to learn advanced programming techniques and concepts.
Performance-Based Objectives
Lesson objectives help students become comfortable with the course, and also provide a means to evaluate learning. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
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Use reflection to examine objects at runtime and properly compare objects for equality.
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Handle errors in your program by writing exception handlers.
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Create and manipulate arrays and collections.
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Read and write files using the java.io package.
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Serialize objects using object serialization.
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Write multi-threaded programs and synchronize threads.
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Access data from relational databases using JDBC. Perform basic network communication using sockets.
Course Content
Lesson 1: Examination Concepts
Topic 1A: Determining an Object's Type
Task 1A-1: Using the instanceof Operator
Task 1A-2: Using the Class.getName() Method
Topic 1B: Reflection
Task 1B-1: Using Reflection
Topic 1C: Comparing Objects for Equality
Task 1C-1: Comparing Objects for Equality
Lesson 2: Exception Handling
Topic 2A: Overview of Exceptions
Task 2A-1: Following the Control Flow of an Exception Handler
Topic 2B: Writing Exception Handlers
Task 2B-1: Writing an Exception Handler
Lesson 3: Data Structures
Topic 3A: Arrays
Task 3A-1: Creating an Array
Task 3A-2: Manipulating an Array
Topic 3B: Collections
Task 3B-1: Choosing a Collection
Task 3B-2: Working with Collections
Task 3B-3: Manipulating a List
Topic 3C: Other Data Structures
Task 3C-1: Working with a Bit Set
Task 3C-2: Working with the Stack Class
Task 3C-3: Working with the Hashtable Class
Lesson 4: I/O
Topic 4A: Overview of the java.io Package
Task 4A-1: Working with the File Class
Task 4A-2: Identifying Input and Output Streams
Task 4A-3: Identifying Readers and Writers
Topic 4B: Reading Files
Task 4B-1: Reading Data from a File
Topic 4C: Writing Files
Task 4C-1: Writing Data to a File
Topic 4D: Reading and Writing Objects
Task 4D-1: Serializing an Object
Lesson 5: Multi-Threaded Programming
Topic 5A: Overview of Threads
Task 5A-1: Observing a Computer's Processes
Task 5A-2: Observing a Multi-Threaded Program
Topic 5B: Using Threads
Task 5B-1: Deciding Between Daemon and Non-Daemon Threads
Task 5B-2: Creating a Multi-Threaded Program
Topic 5C: Synchronization
Task 5C-1: Synchronizing a Light Show
Task 5C-2: The Producer/Consumer Problem
Lesson 6: JDBC
Topic 6A: Overview of SQL
Task 6A-1: Working with the SELECT Statement
Task 6A-2: Modifying Data in a Database
Topic 6B: Using JDBC
Task 6B-1: Configuring ODBC for use with JDBC
Task 6B-2: Querying a Database
Lesson 7: Basic Networking
Topic 7A: Overview of Networking
Task 7A-1: Networking Concepts
Task 7A-2: Identifying Your Computer's IP Address
Task 7A-3: Using the InetAddress Class
Topic 7B: Sockets
Task 7B-1: Implementing the Client Side of a Socket
Task 7B-2: Implementing the Server Side of a Socket
Task 7B-3: Using the Remote File Copy Application
Topic 7C: Datagram Sockets
Task 7C-1: Using Datagram Sockets
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