Intermediate Java Programming

The popularity of java is evident as is easily seen by its use in the industry. With products such as Web Logic Server, Apache Tomcat, and the plethora of Java based application, they all have similar features that make them popular.
  • Their ease of communicating across the Internet.
  • The ability for Java to run on any platform without a recompile.
  • The built in ability for Java to handle multi-threading natively within the language.
All these features of Java make it the language of choice for professionals and amateurs alike.

This course will show you via demonstration the ways that java communicates with other processes, the way that you can write multi-threaded applications. After you have done this course you will have an understanding of how every Internet technology works and (with a bit of practice) will be able to write code to duplicate any Internet service.

This course extends on the information that was presented in the Introduction to Java Course, with more theory in the Object Oriented Programming. But is not exclusive to those who have done the early Java Course. We extend into the area of files, sockets and multithreading. We also extend the applet programming and tie the whole course together with an assignment that uses all that we have taught.

Outline
Week 1: Java GUI
  • Event Handling
  • Listener Interface
  • Graphics
  • Inner Classes
Week 2: Swing
  • Layout Managers
    • BorderLayout Manager
    • FlowLayout Manager
    • BoxLayout Manager
  • JTextField
  • JTextArea
  • JCheckBox
Week 3: Object Serialization
  • Serializable Interface
  • Deserializing an object
  • File Input / Output
Week 4: Fundamentals of Java Networking and Multithreading
  • Network Sockets
  • Simple Server Program
  • Simple Chat Program
  • The Runnable Interface
  • Thread Scheduler
  • Concurrency Issues
  • Locking
Week 5: Data Structures
  • Collections
  • The Comparable Interface
  • Lists, Sets, Maps
  • HashMap
Week 6: Code Deployment
  • Making an Executable JAR
  • Packaging
  • Making a JSW

Books:
Required Book Head First Java, 2nd Edition

Additional information:

Your place in the course is confirmed by your payment. Introductory courses are intended for students with no experience in the subject matter and are seeking beginner level training.

Refund Policy: Please read our Terms and Refund Policy before registering for this course.

Additional Cost: Book and software might be required for the course. Read the Requirements and Book section for more information. Course fee does not include the book and software cost .

How eClasses Work:Instructors post lectures (text-based, no video or audio), reading selections, and hands-on assignments once a week in the online classroom. Students can discuss the assignments with the instructor and amongst themselves in the classroom area. This format has no set meeting time, which allows students to attend class at a time most convenient to them, yet still provides logically organized communication between class participants. Students can apply for the completion certificate after finishing the class.

1994
Price: $270.00
Course No.: P142
Instructor: Brett Dutton
Co-instructor/TA: Zarina Vakhitova
CEUs: 3
Duration: 6 weeks
Open Courses:
Start Date: Apr 26, 2010
Reg. Date: Apr 29, 2010
Start Date: Sep 13, 2010
Reg. Date: Sep 16, 2010

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Instructor's Profile:
InstructorBrett Dutton is a Director of Software Development at Alea Software Inc, Vancouver (Canada)-based software development company. He has been working in information technology industry for over 15 years. Brett taught computer science to college and university students in Japan, Malaysia, Australia, USA, and Canada.
Before you register for this class, please read the Outline, Prerequisites, Requirements, Books, and Refund Policy sections carefully.
 

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"Very enjoyable class. The assignments forced me to learn the material with some proficiency. " - Patrick Bacon