Java Programmer Certification Package, Web Learning Edition (PK-CSPJ-W02B)
Package Description
This Certification Success Package is for experienced programmers interested in learning the Java programming language, and then demonstrating proficiency by becoming a Sun Certified Java Programmer. The package includes Sun Authorized courseware, practice certification exams delivered over the web, and a voucher for the actual certification exam.
This package includes Sun authorized courseware, Web-based practice certification exams, and a voucher for the certification exam. As an added bonus in select countries, should you need it, you will also receive a free retake exam. ยป See participating countries and terms and conditions.
Package Skills Gained
Goal of this package is to become a Sun Certified Java Programmer.
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of Java technology, the Java programming language, and the product life cycle
- Use various Java programming language constructs to create several Java technology applications
- Use decision and looping constructs and methods to dictate program flow
- Implement intermediate Java technology programming and object-oriented (OO) concepts in Java technology programs
Package Components
Java Programming Language (WJB-275-SE6)
The Java Programming Language course provides students with information about the syntax of the Java programming language; object-oriented programming with the Java programming language; creating graphical user interfaces (GUIs), exceptions, file input/output (I/O), and threads; and networking. Programmers familiar with object-oriented concepts can learn how to develop Java technology applications. The course features the Java Platform, Standard Edition 6 (Java SE 6) platform, and utilizes the Java SE Development Kit 6 (JDK 6) product. The students perform the course lab exercises using the NetBeans Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
Course Length
14 hours
Languages
English
Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are programmers who are interested in adding the Java programming language to their list of skills and students who are preparing for the Sun Certified Programmer for Java examination.
Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:
- Be competent in creating programs in any programming language or have completed the WJB-110-SE6: Fundamentals of the Java Programming Language course.
- Create and edit text files using a text editor
Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
- Create Java technology applications that leverage the object-oriented features of the Java language, such as encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism
- Execute a Java technology application from the command line
- Use Java data types and expressions
- Use Java flow control constructs
- Use arrays and other data collections
- Implement error-handling techniques using exception handling
- Create an event-driven graphical user interface (GUI) using Swing components: panels, buttons, labels, text fields, and text areas
- Implement input/output (I/O) functionality to read from and write to data and text files and understand advanced I/O streams
- Create a simple Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) networked client that communicates with a server through sockets
- Create multi-threaded programs
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Course Content
Module 1 - Getting Started
- Examine Java technology
- Analyze a simple Java technology application
- Execute a Java technology application
Module 2 - Object-Oriented Programming
- Define modeling concepts: abstraction, encapsulation, and packages
- Discuss Java technology application code reuse
- Define class, member, attribute, method, constructor, and package
- Use the access modifiers private and public as appropriate for the guidelines of encapsulation
- Invoke a method on a particular object
- Use the Java technology API online documentation
Module 3 - Identifiers, Keywords, and Types
- Use comments in a source program
- Distinguish between valid and invalid identifiers
- Recognize Java technology keywords
- List the eight primitive types
- Define literal values for numeric and textual types
- Define the terms primitive variable and reference variable
- Declare variables of class type
- Construct an object using new
- Describe default initialization
- Describe the significance of a reference variable
- State the consequence of assigning variables of class type
Module 4 - Expressions and Flow Control
- Distinguish between instance and local variables
- Describe how to initialize instance variables
- Recognize, describe, and use Java software operators
- Distinguish between legal and illegal assignments of primitive types
- Identify boolean expressions and their requirements in control constructs
- Recognize assignment compatibility and required casts in fundamental types
- Use if, switch, for, while, and do constructions and the labeled forms of break and continue as flow control structures in a program
Module 5 - Arrays
- Declare and create arrays of primitive, class, or array types
- Explain why elements of an array are initialized
- Explain how to initialize the elements of an array
- Determine the number of elements in an array
- Create a multidimensional array
- Write code to copy array values from one array to another
Module 6 - Class Design
- Define inheritance, polymorphism, overloading, overriding, and virtual method invocation
- Use the access modifiers protected and the default (package-friendly)
- Describe the concepts of constructor and method overloading
- Describe the complete object construction and initialization operation
Module 7 - Advanced Class Features
- Create static variables, methods, and initializers
- Create final classes, methods, and variables
- Create and use enumerated types
- Use the static import statement
- Create abstract classes and methods
- Create and use an interface
Module 8 - Exceptions and Assertions
- Define exceptions
- Use try, catch, and finally statements
- Describe exception categories
- Identify common exceptions
- Develop programs to handle your own exceptions
- Use assertions
- Distinguish appropriate and inappropriate uses of assertions
- Enable assertions at runtime
Module 9 - Collections and Generics Framework
- Describe the general purpose implementations of the core interfaces in the Collections framework
- Examine the Map interface
- Examine the legacy collection classes
- Create natural and custom ordering by implementing the Comparable and Comparator interfaces
- Use generic collections
- Use type parameters in generic classes
- Refactor existing non-generic code
- Write a program to iterate over a collection
- Examine the enhanced for loop
Module 10 - I/O Fundamentals
- Write a program that uses command-line arguments and system properties
- Examine the Properties class
- Construct node and processing streams, and use them appropriately
- Serialize and deserialize objects
- Distinguish readers and writers from streams, and select appropriately between them
Module 11 - Console I/ O and File I/O
- Read data from the console
- Write data to the console
- Describe files and file I/O
Module 12 - Building Java GUIs Using the Swing API
- Describe the JFC Swing technology
- Define Swing
- Identify the Swing packages
- Describe the GUI building blocks: containers, components, and layout managers
- Examine top-level, general-purpose, and special-purpose properties of container
- Examine components
- Examine layout managers
- Describe the Swing single-threaded model
- Build a GUI using Swing components
Module 13 - Handling GUI-Generated Events
- Define events and event handling
- Examine the Java SE event model
- Describe GUI behavior
- Determine the user action that originated an event
- Develop event listeners
- Describe concurrency in Swing-based GUIs and describe the features of the SwingWorker class
Module 14 - GUI-Based Applications
- Describe how to construct a menu bar, menu, and menu items in a Java GUI
- Understand how to change the color and font of a component
Module 15 - Threads
- Define a thread
- Create separate threads in a Java technology program, controlling the code and data that are used by that thread
- Control the execution of a thread and write platform-independent code with threads
- Describe the difficulties that might arise when multiple threads share data
- Use wait and notify to communicate between threads
- Use synchronized to protect data from corruption
Module 16 - Networking
- Develop code to set up the network connection
- Understand TCP/IP
- Use ServerSocket and Socket classes to implement TCP/IP clients and servers
ePractice exam for the Sun Certified Programmer for the Java Platform, Standard Edition 6 (WGS-PREX-J065C)
The ePractice Certification Exam for the Sun Certified Programmer for the Java Platform, Standard Edition 6 exam provides students with preparation for Sun certification by acquainting them with the format of the exam and its questions, providing instant feedback regarding skill levels and gaps, and suggesting specific Sun Learning Services training to fill those gaps. The exam includes sample test questions, the correct answers including explanations, and suggestions for future study. This Sun ePractice exam is comprised of 120 questions, divided into two forms of 60 questions each.
Course Length
1 Hour
Languages
English
Who Can Benefit
Programmer and Developers
Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
- Understand exam formats and question type
Topics
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Course Content
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Sun Certified Programmer for the Java Platform, Standard Edition 6 (CX-310-065)
Sun Certified Programmer for the Java Platform, Standard Edition 6
The Sun Certified Programmer for Java Platform, Standard Edition 6 certification exam is for programmers experienced using the Java programming language. Achieving this certification provides clear evidence that a programmer understands the basic syntax and structure of the Java programming language and can create Java technology applications that run on server and desktop systems using Java SE 6.
Languages
- English
- Chinese (Traditional)
- Chinese (Simplified)
- French
- German
- Korean
- Russian
- Spanish (Neutral)
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