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Course Outline:

Learning the Java Environment
  • What is the Java Language?
  • Java Language Background
  • Java Language Benefits
  • Types of Java Programs
  • Defining a Java Applet
  • Defining a Java Application
  • Defining a Java Servlet
  • Java Runtime Environment
  • Java Development Environment
  • Biggest Benefit: Portability
  • Portability Benefits
  • The Java Language
  • Java Libraries
  • Java API Hierarchy
  • Object-Oriented vs. Procedural
  • Language Attributes
  • History of OO Programming
  • Java and OO Concepts
  • OO Concept: Abstraction
  • OO Concept: Encapsulation
  • OO Concept: Polymorphism
  • OO Concept: Inheritance
  • What are Objects?
  • OO Programming in Java
  • Object Architecture
  • Objects and Classes
  • Viewing a Class Definition
  • Creating Java Class Definition
  • Data Hiding in Java
  • Inheritance: Class & Subclasses
  • OO Program Structure
  • New Objects: Constructors
  • Java Platform Separation
  • J2EE Architecture
  • Illustrating J2EE
  • J2SE Platform
  • J2EE Packaging
  • Demo - Eclipse SDK 3.1
  • Chapter 1 Review
Eclipse IDE
  • Understanding Eclipse
  • Eclipse Architecture
  • Java Development
  • Eclipse Window
  • Workbench Window
  • Workbench Wizards
  • Role of Eclipse Projects
  • Project Creation
  • Eclipse Folder Structure
  • Java Project Folder
  • Demo - Exploring Eclipse
  • Importing Projects
  • Demo - How to Import Projects
  • Eclipse Perspective
  • Utilizing Perspectives
  • Selecting Perspectives
  • Java Perspective
  • Java Browsing Perspective
  • Debug Perspective
  • Demo - Perspectives
  • Common Views: Navigator & Editor
  • Eclipse Prefs & Java Code Formatting
  • Workbench Preferences
  • Managing File Editors
  • Workbench Preferences: File Editors
  • Demo - Eclipse Preference Settings
  • Illustrating Java Editor
  • Search Operations
  • Java IDE
  • Eclipse Java Decomposition
  • Incremental Compilation
  • Illustrating Debugger Role
  • Demo - Eclipse Debugger
  • Workbench Exports
  • Lab - Working with Eclipse
  • Chapter 2 Review
Defining & Declaring Variables
  • Java Variables
  • Java Primitive Data Types
  • Java Integer Data Types
  • Integer Internal Representation
  • Declaring Integer Variables
  • Assignment Statement
  • Demo - Integer Variable Types
  • Arithmetic Calculations: Binary Operator
  • Arithmetic Calculations: Unary Operator
  • Integer Division with Remainders
  • Increment and Decrement
  • Implicit Type Conversion
  • Explicit Casting
  • Floating Point Data Types
  • Floating Point Variables
  • Floating Point Calculations
  • Using the Modulus Operand
  • Explicit Casting: Floating Point
  • Storing Characters in Java
  • Character Arithmetic
  • Boolean Variables
  • String Variables
  • Lab - Defining Variables
  • Chapter 3 Review
Decision Logic & Looping
  • Java Comparison Operators
  • Comparison Operators and Booleans
  • Simple if Statement
  • Use of Statement Blocks
  • True/False using else
  • Sample else Conditional
  • Completed Java Program
  • Statement by Statement Examination
  • Nested if Statements
  • Demo - Java Conditional
  • Boolean Operators
  • Using Conditional AND
  • Conditional OR Operand
  • Demo - Conditional AND
  • Using the NOT Operand
  • Booleans in Combinations
  • Using Conditional Operators
  • Example of Ternary Operators
  • The continue Statement
  • Use of switch Expression
  • Using switch Option
  • Switch Without break Statements
  • Stacking case Statements
  • Demo - Switch Case Statement
  • Using the for Loop in Java
  • Example of the for Loop
  • Sample of a for Loop
  • Demo -for Loop
  • Using the while Loop in Java
  • Example of the while Loop
  • Sample of a while Loop
  • Using the dowhile Loop
  • Example of the dowhile Loop
  • Sample of a dowhile Loop
  • Nesting Iterative Loops
  • Use of the continue Statement
  • Example of the continue Statement
  • Using Labels with continue
  • Use of the break Statement
  • Example of the break Statement
  • Demo - Iterative Processing
  • Lab - Conditionals
  • Chapter 4 Review
Illustrating Class Definitions
  • Illustrating a Class
  • Class Variables
  • Instance vs Class Variables
  • Methods and Class Definitions
  • Class Definition
  • Defining Methods
  • Parameter Lists
  • Method Calls in Static Methods
  • How Arguments are Passed
  • Accessing Methods & Variables
  • Class Method Definitions
  • Instance Method Definitions
  • Initialize Instance Variables
  • Use of Initialization Blocks
  • Defining a Constructor
  • Create Objects with Constructor
  • Declaring Variables vs Objects
  • Demo - Employee Class Definition
  • Demo - Employee Constructor
  • Using Constructors
  • Passing Objects to Methods
  • Demo - Passing Java Objects
  • Constructors & Method Overloading
  • Multiple Vehicle Constructors
  • Using Multiple Constructors
  • Constructor to Constructor Calls
  • Understanding Java Packages
  • Compiling using Packages
  • Using Java Extensions
  • Creating .jar Files
  • Using Package Classes
  • Class Access Options
  • Class Access within Package
  • Access from Different Packages
  • Demo - Using Import Statement
  • Lab - Class Definition
  • Chapter 5 Review
Java Arrays
  • What is an Array?
  • Declaring an Array
  • Accessing Array Elements
  • Using an Array
  • Demo - Defining & Initializing an Array
  • MultiDimensional Arrays
  • Sample MultiDimensional Array
  • Lab - Java Arrays
  • Chapter 6 Review
Defining Inheritance
  • Defining Derivation
  • Using Derivation in Java
  • What is Class Inheritance
  • Inherited Methods
  • Derived Class Objects
  • Class Derivation Example
  • SubClass Constructors
  • Overriding Base Methods
  • Base Class Access Attributes
  • Demo - Java Inheritance
  • What is Polymorphism?
  • Polymorphism Conditions
  • Using Polymorphism
  • Execute Polymorphic Application
  • View of Derived Object
  • Demo - Polymorphism
  • Abstract Classes
  • Abstract Example
  • Use of final with Methods
  • Use of final with Class
  • Universal SuperClass Concept
  • Object Protected Methods
  • Using toString() Method
  • getClass Inherited Method
  • What are Interfaces
  • Defining Class Interfaces
  • Benefits of Interfaces
  • Implementing Interfaces
  • Implement Interface Methods
  • Summary of Interfaces
  • Demo - Interfaces
  • Lab - Inheritance
  • Chapter 7 Review
Eclipse Debugger
  • Illustrating the Debugger Role
  • Debugging in WSAD
  • Debugger Features
  • Debug Panel
  • Demo - Debugger Overview
  • Setting Debugging Preferences
  • Debug Filters
  • Debug Preferences
  • Debug Preferences: Console
  • Demo - Eclipse Debugger Settings
  • Starting Debugger
  • Debug Source Panel
  • Suspended Thread
  • Controlling Execution
  • Viewing Variables
  • Using Expressions
  • Setting Breakpoints
  • Role of Breakpoints
  • Viewing Breakpoints
  • Breakpoint Properties
  • Exceptions Panel
  • Lab - Debugger
  • Chapter 8 Review
Exception Handling
  • What is an Exception?
  • Different Types of Exceptions
  • Error Subclasses
  • Exception Classes
  • RuntimeException Errors
  • Exception Handling in Java
  • Defining Exceptions to Throw
  • Handling Method Exceptions
  • Using try Block
  • Using catch Block
  • Try/Catch Block Example
  • Demo - Try/Catch Block
  • Try/Catch Block with Loop
  • Demo - Try/Catch Block with Loop
  • Multiple catch Blocks
  • Using finally Block
  • Exception Handling Summary
  • Demo -finally Block
  • Normal Execution Pattern
  • Exception Execution Pattern
  • Exception Not Caught
  • Rethrowing Exceptions
  • Throwable Class
  • Using Throwable Class
  • Demo - Exception Types
  • Defining an Exception Class
  • Throwing your Exceptions
  • Lab - Exception Handling
  • Chapter 9 Review
Database Concepts
  • JDBC Accessing
  • Illustrating JDBC API
  • Java Application Perspective
  • Role of DBMS Driver
  • Thick vs. Thin JDBC Drivers
  • Type 1: Bridge Driver
  • Type 2: Native API
  • Type 3: Network Driver
  • Type 4: Native Driver
  • Comparing JDBC Versions
  • JDBC Architecture
  • Build Connection Object
  • Basic JDBC Logic Flow
  • Defining a Database Driver
  • Demo - Defining a Connection Object
  • DriverManager in JDBC
  • Connecting to a Datasource
  • Sample Connection
  • Username/Password
  • Defining a Statement
  • Demo - Statement Object
  • Prepared SQL Statement
  • Exploring ResultSet Object
  • Accessing ResultSet Object
  • Demo - ResultSet Object
  • Processing ResultSet Table
  • JDBC Data Type Conversions
  • Demo - ResultSet Processing
  • Lab - JDBC Access
  • Chapter 10 Review
Thread Management
  • What is a Thread
  • Thread Utilization in Java
  • Illustrating Threads
  • Java Thread Illustration
  • Thread Illustration View
  • Thread Lifecycle
  • Thread Creation
  • Demo - Thread Execution
  • Thread Controls
  • Thread Control Methods
  • Demo - Thread Interuption
  • Define Thread Subclass
  • Sample of Thread Subclass
  • Thread Characteristics
  • Daemon and User Threads
  • Creating Thread Objects
  • Implementing the run method
  • Stopping a Thread
  • Additional Thread Methods
  • Demo - Runable Interface
  • MultiTasking vs MultiThreading
  • Sample Non-Threaded Example
  • Sample Thread Example
  • Thread Synchronization
  • Synchronize Example
  • Thread Scheduling
  • Illustrating Synchronized
  • Defining Deadlocks
  • Lab - Threads
  • Chapter 11 Review
Files and Streams
  • What is a Stream?
  • Stream Input/Output Operations
  • Defining a File
  • Testing File Objects
  • Sample Using File
  • Demo - File Object Creation
  • Accessing File Objects
  • Demo - File Handling
  • Modifying File Objects
  • Using Directory Methods
  • Using Attribute Methods
  • Using Creation Methods
  • Using Deletion Methods
  • Demo - File Directory
  • Subclasses of OutputStream
  • Defining OutputStream Methods
  • Using FileOutputStream Class
  • Using the FileOutputStream
  • ByteArrayOutputStream
  • Demo - Data Output Stream
  • Using DataOutputStream Class
  • Buffered Output Stream
  • Create Buffered Output Stream
  • Demo - Buffered Ouput
  • Lab - File Management
  • Chapter 12 Review
  • Course Closure


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