- Java basics
- Basic introduction to eclipse
- Branching and looping
- Objects
- Advanced class concepts
- Arrays
- Exceptions
- Collections and Generics
- Stream I/O
- Basic introduction to servlets
- Using WSAD WebSphere Test Environment
- Basic introduction to JavaServer Pages
- Overview of Enterprise JavaBeans
JBoss Training Prerequisites
The students must be familiar with object-oriented principals and the concept of object-oriented programming.
JBoss Training What you will learn
After completing this course students will be able to:
- Apply OOP principles
- Design OO applications using abstraction, encapsulation, modularity and hierarchy
- Use Java exceptions to guarantee graceful error recovery for your application
- Create and use inner classes in your program to make them concise and clear
- Do input/output using Java
- Create servlets and JavaServer Pages
- Use eclipse for Java application development
JBoss Training Audience
This course is intended for programmers who are interested in adding Java to their skills.
This course provides an introduction to Java and Java Enterprise. This course is ideal for those that will not be taking a more in-depth course on Java Enterprise. For those that will also be taking an in-depth course on Java Enterprise technologies the following course may be a more appropriate introduction to Java.
The following course provides even more hands-on experience coding Java applications to meet application requirements:
EJB 3.0 Development With JBoss
Practical Work
Extensive practical exercises take students through all major aspects of the design and development of Java programs. Students will be introduced to various wizards and tools available from eclipse
JBoss Training Course Duration
5 Days
JBoss Training Course outline
1. Overview of Java
- Objectives
- History Of Java
- Benefits Of Java
- What Is Java?
- What's This "Virtual Machine"?
- Comparison to Other Languages
- Java Programs
- Basic Java Development Tools
- Java Editions
- Example - HelloWorld
- Java Classes
- Main Methods
- Statements
- Summary
2. Java Tools in Eclipse
- Objectives
- Eclipse Platform
- Eclipse Workspace
- Perspectives, Views & Editors
- Basic Operations with Eclipse Views and Perspectives
- The Java Perspective
- The Debug Perspective
- Navigator View
- Package Explorer
- Outline View
- Problems View
- Eclipse Preferences
- Build and Validation
- Code Completion, Templates and Snippets
- Searching
- Configure Compiler Class Path
- JRE Switching
3. Basic Object Concepts
- Objectives
- What Is An Object?
- State
- Behavior
- Encapsulation
- Encapsulation Examples
- Classes vs. Objects
- Inheritance
- Interfaces
- Polymorphism
- Benefits Of Objects
- Summary
4. Basic Java Syntax
- Objectives
- Declaring And Initializing Variables
- Keywords
- Coding Tips Variables
- Primitive Data Types
- Logical - boolean
- Textual - char and String
- Integral - byte, short, int, long
- Floating Point - float and double
- Literal Values
- Strings
- Creating Strings
- White Space
- Comments
- Coding Tips - Comments
- Java Statements
- Coding Tips - Statements
- Scope of a Variable
- System.out/System.in
- Scanner Class
- Summary
5. Operations and Making Decisions
- Objectives
- Operator Categories
- Special Situations
- Binary Operators
- Integer Division
- Numeric Promotion
- Type Conversion Of Primitive Types
- Unary Operators
- Relational Operators
- Logical Operators
- Bitwise Operators
- Bitwise Examples
- Shift Operators
- Overflow And Underflow
- Assignment Operators
- Ternary Operator
- Calculation Errors
- Operator Precedence
- Precedence Examples
- Combining Strings
- Coding Tips - Operators
- Control Flow Statements
- 'if' Statement
- 'if else' Statement
- Nested Statements
- "Short Circuited" Operators
- Coding Tips - if & if-else
- Summary
6. Using Classes and Objects
- Objectives
- Objects, Instances, And Classes
- What Are Classes?
- Working With Classes And Objects
- Instantiation
- Instance Methods
- Object References
- String Operations
- The Math Class
- Summary
7. Writing Classes
- Objectives
- Why Define Your Own Classes?
- Encapsulation
- Elements Of A Class
- Defining Classes
- Coding Tips - Class Definitions
- Fields
- Defining Fields
- Coding Tips - Fields
- Methods
- Defining Methods
- Passing Parameters
- Overloading Methods
- Coding Tips - Methods
- Local Variables vs. Instance Variables
- Example - Defining a Class
- Example - Fields
- Example - Defining a Method
- Example - Calling a Method
- Summary
8. Controlling Code Access and Code Organization
- Objectives
- Controlling Access
- Data Hiding
- Encapsulation
- JavaBeans
- Packages
- Problems Solved With Packages
- Naming Packages
- Declaring Packages In Classes
- Package Access
- Example - Access Modifiers
- Import Statement
- Using Classes From Packages
- Coding Tips - Import Statements
- Correlation To File Structure
- Class Path
- Java Core Packages
- Java API Documentation
- Summary
9. Constructors and Class Members
- Objectives
- Constructors
- Multiple Constructors
- Defining Constructors
- Default Constructor
- Example - Calling Constructors
- 'this' Keyword
- Using 'this' to Call a Constructor
- Using 'this' to Set a Field
- Class Members
- Examples Of Class Members
- Comparison With Instance Members
- Use Of Class Variables
- Static Class Methods
- Use Of Class Methods
- Main Method And Command Line Arguments
- Declaring Constants
- Coding Tips - Class Members
- Useful Standard Class Members
- Initialization Blocks
- Static Initialization Blocks
- Summary
10. Advanced Control Structures
- Objectives
- 'switch' Statement
- Example - switch
- Switch "Fall Through"
- 'for' Loop
- Example - for
- 'while' Loop
- Example - while
- 'do while' Loop
- Example - do while
- Break Statement
- Example - break
- Labeled Statements
- Example - Labeled break
- Continue Statement
- Example - continue
- Example - Labeled continue
- Coding Tips - Control Structures
- Summary
11. Arrays
- Objectives
- Arrays
- Declaring Arrays
- Populating Arrays
- Accessing Arrays
- Array Length
- Coding Tips - Arrays
- Array References
- Multidimensional Arrays
- Arrays Of Arrays
- Copying Arrays
- For-Each loop
- Variable Arguments
- Variable Arguments Example
- Summary
12. Inheritance
- Objectives
- Inheritance Is
- Inheritance Examples
- Declaring Inheritance
- Inheritance Hierarchy
- Access Modifiers Revisited
- Inherited Members
- Instances Of A Subclass
- Example Of Inheritance
- Role In Reuse
- The super Keyword
- Example - super Keyword
- Problems with Constructors
- Limiting Subclasses
- 'set' Methods in Constructors
- The Object Class
- Summary
13. Commonly Overridden Methods
- Objectives
- Overriding Methods
- toString()
- toString() in Object
- Overriding toString()
- Comparing Objects
- Using == vs. equals(..)
- Overriding equals(..)
- Complex Comparisons
- equals(..) Example
- hashCode()
- Overriding hashCode()
- hashCode() Example
- Refactoring
- Changing Class Name
- Changing Method Name
- Changing Variable Name
- Generalizing a Variable
- Moving a Class to a Different Package
- Extracting Code to a Method
- Pull-up and Push-down Methods
14. Exceptions
- Objectives
- What is an Exception
- Benefits
- The Exception Class
- How to Work With Exceptions
- Example Exception Handling
- The try-catch-finally Statement
- Flow of Program Control
- Exception Hierarchy
- Checked Exceptions
- Unchecked Exceptions
- Coding Tips - Exception Types
- Catching Multiple Exceptions
- Specifying Thrown Exceptions
- Rethrowing Exceptions
- Chaining Exceptions
- Creating your Own Exception
- Summary
15. Interfaces and Polymorphism
- Objectives
- Casting Objects
- The instanceof Operator
- Abstract Classes
- Abstract Class An Example
- Interface
- Interface An Example
- Comparable Interface
- Comparable Example
- Coding Tips - Superclass or Interface?
- Polymorphism
- Conditions for Polymorphism
- Coding Tips - Leveraging Polymorphism
- Covariant Return Types
- Summary
16. Collections and Generics
- Objectives
- What are Collections?
- Arrays vs. Collections
- Main Collections Interfaces
- java.util.Collection
- Main Collection Methods
- Sets
- java.util.List
- java.util.Queue
- Iteration on a Collection
- Iterator vs. For-Each Loop
- Maps
- java.util.Map
- java.util.SortedMap
- Collections Implementations
- Generics
- Generics and Collections
- Generic Collection Example
- Collections and Primitive Types
- "Wrapper" Classes
- Autoboxing
- Summary
17. Useful Java Classes
- Objectives
- Java Logging API
- Control Flow of Logging
- Logging Levels
- Logging Handlers
- Loggers
- Logging Example
- Logging Formatters & Log Manager
- Logging Configuration File
- Example Logging Configuration File
- Logging Filters
- java.lang.StringBuilder
- java.util.StringTokenizer
- java.util.Arrays & java.util.Collections
- java.util.Random
- java.util.Date
- GregorianCalendar & Calendar
- Formatting
- Formatting Example
- Summary
18. Input and Output
- Objectives
- Overview of Java Input/Output
- Streams
- Input Stream
- Output Stream
- "Chained" Streams
- The File Class
- File Example
- RandomAccessFile
- Reader and Writer
- Buffers
- Channels
- Serialization
- Serializing Object State
- Avoiding Serialization Problems
- serialVersionUID
- Options to Write Files
- Using Streams - Write Example
- Using Streams - Read Example
- Using Readers and Writers - Write Example
- Using Readers and Writers - Read Example
- Using Readers and Writers - Scanner Read Example
- Using Buffers and Channels - Write Example
- Using Buffers and Channels - Read Example
- Summary
19. Other Java Concepts
- Objectives
- Annotations
- Enumerated Types
- Garbage Collection
- JVM Storage Areas
- Assertions
- Assertions Example
- When to use Assertions
- Enabling Assertions
20. Servlet Basics
- Objectives
- History CGI
- Server Extension APIs
- Java Servlet
- Servlet Container
- Servlet Responsibilities
- J2EE and Servlet
- The Servlet Class
- The HttpServlet Class
- An Example Hello World
- Registering the Servlet
- The Servlet Container
- The Servlet API
- Life Cycle Initialization
- Example Initialization
- Life Cycle Processing
- Life Cycle Destroy
- User Input
- Example User Input
- Output to Client
- Servlet Error Handling
- Threading Issues
- Summary
21. JavaServer Page (JSP) Basics
- Objectives
- JavaServer Pages
- A Simple Example - Hello.jsp
- JSP Benefits
- Evolution of Dynamic Content Technologies
- How JSP Works
- JSP Invocation
- Generated Servlet
- JSP Scripting Elements
- The XML Syntax
- JSP Directive
- page Directive Attributes
- page Directive an Example
- page Attribute errorPage
- page Attribute isErrorPage
- Using XML Syntax
- Directives include
- Include an Example
- Request time inclusion
- Include at compile time vs. at request time
- JSP Declarations
- Declarations an Example
- JSP Expressions
- JSP Expressions an Example
- JSP Scriptlets
- JSP Scriptlets an Example
- JSP Comments
- JSP Predefined Variables
- The request Object
- The response Object
- The out Object
- Out an Example
- Summary
22. Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) Overview
- Objectives
- Need for EJBs
- Distributed Computing
- Distributed Transaction
- Distributed Security
- What are EJBs?
- Main Characteristics of EJBs
- EJB Remote Method Call
- EJB Architecture Components
- EJB Client
- EJB JAR File
- EJB Container
- EJB Server
- Enterprise JavaBeans
- Session Beans
- Entity Beans
- Java Persistence API - Entities
- Message-Driven Beans (MDBs)
- EJB Specification
- Summary
Appendix A. Overview of Java SE APIs
- Objectives
- Java GUI Programming
- Image I/O
- Networking
- Remote Method Invocation
- Security
- Databases - JDBC
- Naming - JNDI
- Management - JMX
- XML
- Printing
- Summary