Java 101
Java is an object-oriented programming language with a built-in application programming interface (API) that can handle graphics and user interfaces and that can be used to create applications or applets. Because of its rich set of API's and its platform independence, Java can also be thought of as a platform in itself.
This course is the first step in becoming a Java/JEE Developer. Java 101 is a 4-day introductory course designed to give students a hands-on introduction to Java/OO programming. It is the first course in a series of courses that make up the Cardinal Solutions Java Academy.
Who should attend?
This course is designed for mainframe or client-server developers who want to begin the process of becoming a Java developer.
After completing the course, learners will be able to:
- Understand Java programming syntax, data types and built-in language features
- Understand Java technology and get hands-on experience using the Java Software Development Kit
- Use Java APIs and documentation
- Create new Java classes
- Declare and create primitives, objects, and array types
- Understand the basic object oriented design and programming concepts
- Apply the OO concepts of Abstraction, Polymorphism, Inheritance, and Encapsulation
- Develop new Java programs
- Review and debug Java programs
- Understand the Java Foundation Classes
Prerequisites
None
Materials Provided
“Thinking in Java” by Bruce Eckel, course manual, course lab workbook, instructions for loading the SDK, and course CD
Enrollment Details
Course Number: JV101
Course Length: 4 days (9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.)
Locations: Cincinnati, Columbus, Charlotte, On-site
For further course descriptions and enrollment information contact our training department ph: 513-984-6700