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SUN Java Training J2SE Course Update from 1.4 to 2.0

sun java jdbc database connectivity traianing course online and cd-romsCourse Description
This Java training course is designed to introduce experienced developers to the language-specific improvements and changes in Java 5.0, the purpose of which is to make Java more developer-friendly and facilitate the writing of bug-free code

Target Audience
Existing developers who wish to gain a quick handle on the new features and enhancements that are introduced in Sun Java 5.0(codenamed "Tiger")

Training Prerequisites
Proficency in a previous version of the Java language - preferably Java 1.4; failing this, a strong understanding of OO programming techniques and development experience in an OO language

Your Java Training Includes

  • Twenty Seven hours of interactive Training
  • Hands-on Labs - a perfectly simulated, real-world environment to test skills without risk. 
  • Engaging course demos and real-world examples
  • Review Questions
  • Online Mentoring 24 7
    Mentoring provides personal access to our talented corps of expert instructors in a unique collaborative environment. Students can correspond  with the Instructor Team 24x7.
  • Java Book

Training Content

Language Features

  • Associate the new features provided  with their corresponding functionality, and identify how these features have changed the Java Collections Framework and API.
  • The code required to perform automatic conversions between primitive and wrapper types, and implement a variable-length argument list.
  • Perform iteration using the new for loop, and import static contstants and methods into a source file.
  • Specify the code required to create, iterate over, and switch on type safe enums.
  • Implement a class that uses the new language-based constructs.
  • The advantages and disadvantages of using generics in code, and outline how generics are used to make raw code type safe.
  • Specify the generic, type safe version of a given piece of legacy code.
  • Specify the code involved in building a generic class for a given scenario.
  • Specify the code involved in declaring a generic subclass, testing generic object types, and casting a generic object.
  • Convert an application's legacy code into a generic, type safe equivalent, and create a generic class.

Library and Class Changes in Sun Java 2.0 J2SE 5.0

  • Associate the new routines of the System, Math, and wrapper classes with their corresponding functionality.
  • Use the new printf method to format print output and use the methods of the StringBuilder class to create mutable strings.
  • Use a Scanner object to retrieve input from a specific source.
  • Use the new methods of the Arrays class to inspect an array and use the Collections class to modify and view a collection.
  • Use the new methods of the java.util and java.lang packages to write an application for a given scenario.
  • The new networking and security features.
  • The enhancements to RMI, JDBC, CORBA, and JNDI.
  • Use the Queue interface to create and modify a queue.
  • The code involved to implement exception handlers on a thread basis, retrieve thread values, and schedule threading tasks.
  • Implement queues and threads in Sun for a given scenario.
  • Use the Formatter class to format ouput.
  • Use the new J2SE 5.0 AWT and Swing features to print a JTable and customize a user interface.
  • Format output and implement a specific look and feel for a user interface.

Using Metadata Upgrade from 1.4 to 2.0

  • Associate Java's retention policies and built-in annotations with their corresponding features and functionality.
  • Specify the code to annotate an overriding method and a deprecated method, and to suppress compiler warnings.
  • Specify the code to declare custom and meta-annotations.
  • Specify the code to inspect and represent a custom annotation, write an annotation processor, and run the processor against a set of annotations.
  • Create and implement a custom annotation for a given scenario.
  • Associate the new features of the Java compiler, the Java interpreter, and the javadoc tools with their corresponding functionality.
  • Recognize the new features provided for Java Web Start, the JPDA, and the JVMTI, and identify the function of the new Instrumentation interface.

Online Sun Java Update 1.4 to 2.0 Course
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Java J2SE 6.0  Exam 310-065 Retail $495.00
J2SE Course Update from 1.4 to 2.0 Retail $395.00
Enterprise Client Retail $295.00
JSP and Servlets Retail $295.00
JavaBeans Retail $295.00
JDBC, RMI and COBRA Retail $295.00
Java Web Services Retail $295.00
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Online Sun Java Library One Year Access
Java J2SE 6.0  Exam 310-065 Retail $495.00
J2SE Course Update from 1.4 to 2.0 Retail $395.00
Enterprise Client Retail $295.00
JSP and Servlets Retail $295.00
JavaBeans Retail $295.00
JDBC, RMI and COBRA Retail $295.00
Java Web Services Retail $295.00
Over a 50% Savings

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