2023 2024 Student Forum > Management Forum > Main Forum

 
  #2  
23rd September 2014, 11:01 AM
Super Moderator
 
Join Date: Apr 2013
Re: Types of Java Courses

Hello, Manjeet as you wanted to know information about Java courses these are the following
Java Courses:-
Courses:-
SCJA
SCJP
SCJD
SCWCD
JDE
JSF
Middleware Technologies
Share Point
Colleges offering SCJA Java Course in Delhi:-
SSS IT , Ghaziabad
Indian Institute of Hardware Technology (IIHT),
Sec 14, Gurgaon
HCL Career Development Centre, Gurgaon
IT Career Makers, Kalkaji, Delhi
Proheight Learning System, Gurgaon
High Technologies Solutions HTS, Noida
Insparc Technologies Pvt. Ltd., Mahipalpur, Delhi
Miracle Technologies, Noida
  #3  
20th May 2015, 08:51 AM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Re: Types of Java Courses

I want to take admission in the Advanced Java Programming? Can you please provide me basic outline for the Advanced Java Programming course?
  #4  
20th May 2015, 08:51 AM
Super Moderator
 
Join Date: Apr 2013
Re: Types of Java Courses

As you say that you want to apply for the Advanced Java Programming. Here I am providing you the basic outline for the Advanced Java Programming course. This is as follows:


Class Outline

Generics
Using Generics
Type Erasure
Type Boundaries
Wildcards
Generic Methods
Strengths and Weaknesses of Generics
Legacy Code and Generics

The Time API
A History of Time ... in Java
Limitations of Date and Calendar
The Time API
Temporal Types
Accessors and Adjusters
Formatting
Decomposition Into Fields
Date Arithmetic
Managing Precision
Duration and Period
Time Zones and Offsets
Converting Between Time Zones

The Java Streams Model
Delegation-Based Stream Model
InputStream and OutputStream
Media-Based Streams
Filtering Streams
Readers and Writers
Byte-Array Streams
String Readers and Writers
Closing Streams, Readers and Writers

Working with Files
The File Class
Modeling Files and Directories
File Streams
Working with File Systems
The Path Interface
The Paths and Files Utilities
Delegating Streams
Buffering
Data Streams
Push-Back Parsing
Byte-Array Streams and String Readers and Writers

Java Serialization
The Challenge of Object Serialization
Serialization API
Serializable Interface
ObjectInputStream and ObjectOutputStream
The Serialization Engine
Transient Fields
readObject and writeObject
Externalizable Interface

Sockets
The OSI Reference Model
Network Protocols
The Socket Class
The ServerSocket Class
Connecting Through URL Objects
HTTP and Other TCP Servers
Datagram Clients and Servers
Non-Blocking Sockets

Threads
Java Thread Model
Creating and Running Threads
Manipulating Thread State
Thread Synchronization
Synchronized Blocks and Methods
wait and notify
join and sleep
Multi-Threading in Servers

Concurrency
The Concurrency API
Semaphore and Other Synchronizers
Concurrent Collections
Atomic Operations
Executor and ExecutorService
Thread Pools
Parallel Processing

Reflection
Uses for Meta-Data
The Reflection API
The Class Class
The java.lang.reflect Package
Reading Type Information
Navigating Inheritance Trees
Dynamic Instantiation
Dynamic Invocation
Reflecting on Generics

Dynamic Proxies
The Proxy Pattern
Dynamic Proxies in Java
Use Cases
The InvocationHandler Interface
Proxy Classes

Annotations
Aspect-Oriented Programming and Java
The Annotations Model
Annotation Types and Annotations
Built-In Annotations
Annotations vs. Descriptors (XML)

Automated Unit Testing with JUnit
Automated Testing
JUnit and Related Tools
The @Test Annotation
The Assert Class Utility
Test Runners
Lifecycle Methods
Expecting Exceptions
Test Suites

Writing Tests
Test Granularity
Reusing Test Logic
Recording and Comparing Output
Test Isolation
Controlling the Test Environment
Managing Dependencies
Non-Invasive Testing
Designing for Testability
Factories
Testing and Threads

Test-Driven Development
Writing the Test First
The TDD Cycle
Advantages of TDD
Resistance to TDD
A Case Study

Mocking
Mock Objects in Testing
Mock Objects in Test-Driven Development
Static vs. Dynamic Mocks
Stubbing
Verifying
Matching and Capturing
Using a Spy
Partial Mocking


Quick Reply
Your Username: Click here to log in

Message:
Options

Thread Tools Search this Thread



All times are GMT +5. The time now is 07:23 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
SEO by vBSEO 3.6.0 PL2

1 2 3 4