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This course begins with an introduction to Java programming, followed by how to write simple applications.
The Java Programming Basics for Non Programmers is an introductory programming course which provides a strong foundation that will allow you to get a head start with with Java programming. This course begins with an introduction to Java and how it compares to other languages, followed by how to write simple applications. Java Syntax, control code, and data types will all be discussed. In addition, fundamental object-oriented principles such as class creation, inheritance, and interfaces are considered. The latter part of the Java Programming Basics for Non Programmers course will focus on GUI (graphical user interface) development and database connectivity.
Category
ID
Duration
Level
Price
Java Programming
85664
4 Day(s)
Foundation
$2,380.00
Objectives
Lesson objectives help you become comfortable with the course, and also provide a means to evaluate learning. Upon successful completion of the Java Programming Basics for Non Programmers Training course, you will be able to:• Create basic Java applications• Use NetBeans• Compile and run Java applications• Write and document Java Code• Declare and use variables• Author expressions• Use classes, objects, and call methods• Read and write to the console• Use different data types• Code conditional statements (if/else)• Code loops (while statements)• Handle exceptions• Test and debug Java applications• Define custom reusable classes using NetBeans• Create objects based on your classes• Consume objects based on your classes• Create superclasses that inherit from subclasses• Define interfaces to be implemented by a class• Understand Java GUI APIs• Create a GUI that accepts input and handles events• Validate user input• Understand XML and FXML• Understand how Swing and its layouts assist in GUI development• Understand the organization of a relational database• Use SQL to work with a database• Use SQLite to connect to a database and execute commands• Use JDBC to work with a database
Section 1: Essential Skills• An introduction to Javao An overview of Javao Types of Java applicationso An introduction to Java developmento How to use NetBeans to work with existing projectso How to use NetBeans to develop new projects• How to write your first Java Applicationo Basic coding skillso How to work with numeric variableso How to work with string variableso How to use classes, objects, and methodso How to use the console for input and outputo How to code simple control statementso How to test and debug an application• How to work with primitive data typeso Basic skills for working with datao How to code arithmetic expressionso How to use Java classes to work with numberso How to use the BigDecimal class• How to code control statementso How to code boolean expressionso How to code if/else and switch statementso How to code loopso How to code break and continue statements• How to code methods, handle exceptions, and validate datao How to code and call static methodso How to handle exceptionso How to validate data• How to test, debug, and deploy an applicationo Basic skills for testing and debuggingo How to use NetBeans to debug an applicationo How to deploy an applicationSection 2: Object-oriented programming• How to define and use classeso An introduction to classeso How to work with a class that defines an objecto How to code and use static fields and methodso More skills for working with objects and methods• How to work with inheritanceo An introduction to inheritanceo Basic skills for working with inheritanceo More skills for working with inheritanceo How to work with the abstract and final keywords
• How to define and use interfaceso An introduction to interfaceso Basic skills for working with interfaceso New features for working with interfaceso How to implement the Cloneable interfaceSection 3: GUI (Graphical User Interface) programming• How to get started with JavaFXo An introduction to GUI programmingo How to create a GUI that accepts user inputo How to create a GUI that handles eventso How to validate user inputo How to get started with FXML• How to get started with Swingo An introduction to GUI programmingo How to create a GUI that handles eventso How to work with layout managerso How to validate Swing input data• More Swing Controlso More skills for working with controlsSection 4: Programming• An introduction to databases with SQLiteo How a relational database is organizedo How to use SQL to work with a databaseo How to use SQLite Manager• How to use JDBC to work with a databaseo An introduction to database driverso How to work with a database
Questions?
Java Foundations Certified Junior Associate
Before attending this course, it is recommended that learners have:• Basic computer navigation skills• Prior programming experience is not necessary, but it can help to put these topics in perspective
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