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Java Bootcamp, 12-weeks

Java Bootcamp, 12-weeks

By PCWorkshops

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  • Delivered In-Person

  • 6 hours

  • All levels

Description

Java Bootcamp Course Summary.


Learn all about Java Programming program thoroughly.
From scratch to job-ready.
1 lesson per week for 12 weeks.
Many Practical exercises.
Practical project.
Personalised, Max 4 people per course.
PCWorkshops Certificate, Oracle Certification is assessment based

Course Details

How does it work

  • Java bootcamp Structure: 1 weekly lesson for 12 weeks

  • Plus practical: +-15 hours per week.

  • Plus 1-1 Mentoring: additional between sessions

  • Plus Practical Project: Upload and showcase your project

  • Plus Practical Java Exercises: Java practical exercises per session

  • Duration: 12 Weeks, one session per week

  • Where: Online or Classroom

  • Study level: From beginner to job-ready.

  • Java Bootcamp Certification: PCWorkshops Java certificate
    Java Oracle certificate: OCP

Where is the Java Bootcamp?

Online: Instructor-led.
Classroom: Request per email

Materials

  • Video Tutorials: Short and easy

  • Java Coding Examples: All lessons are illustrated with code examples

  • Java Manuals and Notes: In-depth reference materials

  • Exercises: Weekly practical exercises

Personalised 1-1 Mentoring

  • 1-1 Mentoring: Arranged additionally

  • Personalised: Dedicated expert Java mentor per student

  • Success Guarantee: Ask your Java questions and work at your pace

Practical Exercises

  • Learn by doing: Excellent way to learn Java and re-inforce weekly lesson content

  • Gain practical expertees: You will become fluent at coding Java with practice

Practical Project

  • Weekly exercises amalgamate into a great practical project

  • Show case your project on Github

  • Projects:

Student may choose from a few given options, prioritise frontend, backend or full stack for their projects.

  • Project requirements for Certification:

To receive the PCWorkshops Programmer Java Certificate students need to work on a project and complete practicals.
Uploading any one project of you choice, is necessary for the certificate.
We evaluate practicals during the course of the bootcamp.

  • Exclusion from projects:

If you would like to be excluded from the project, then you mention that on the registration form. You may be excluded from the project, but this will not qualify you for any discount.

  • In-work professionals:
    Some students attend because their employers want them to attend to upgrade their skills and they sometime apply to be excused from the projects, because they have limited time and they work already where they are involved in their professional projects.

  • Previous project topics include:

Movie theatre ticket sales
Student Management System
Hotel Booking System
Bank Management Project
E-commerce Product Sales
Services quotation system
Quiz app
Food Ordering System
Media Player Application
Tic-Tac-Toe Game

Part Time

  • One full day per week: Fridays or Saturdays

  • Learn and earn: Keep your job, earn your salary, get qualified in Java, then change

  • Learn Java in your own time: Practice in your own time

  • 1-1 Mentoring: Schedule this according to your own diary

Payment Options

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  • Arrange for installments

Weekly Java bootcamp topics and other details

Weekly Java lesson topic descriptions

  • Overview of Java Fundamentals:

  • Java Data Types, Variables:

  • Primitive types; Characters; Boolean; Working with variables and its scope; Type conversion and casting;

  • The String Class:

  • Using the String class and String methods.

  • Scanner Class:

  • Getting user input.

  • Java Operators and Expressions:

  • Introduction of operators; Arithmetic operators; Relational operators; Assignment operator; Logical operators; Increment and decrement operators.

  • Decision Making:

  • If statement; If - else statement; If- else if - else statement; Nested if - else; Switch Statements

  • Using Loops:

  • The while, do-while and the for loop; Enhanced for loop; Jump statements : break, continue; The return statement; Nesting loops.

  • Using Methods
    Introduction of methods; Calling a Method.

  • Introduction to Classes and Objects:
    Creating a Class; Declaring Member Variables; Creating an Object; Using an Object;

  • Adding Instance variables;

  • Encapsulation, getters and setters;

  • Controlling accessibility; private, public and protected;

  • Class Constructors; Parameterized Constructors;

  • Inheritance. Override. Polymorphism.

  • Abstraction. Interfaces and implementing interfaces.

  • The dot operator, this keyword, the static keywords, the super keyword.

  • Access modifiers:

  • Learn Java Nested Classes,

  • Inner Class Classes,

  • Local Classes,

  • Anonymous Classes,

  • Lambda Expressions,

  • Method References,

  • When to Use: Nested Classes, Local Classes, Anonymous Classes, and Lambda Expressions, Enum Types

  • Nested and inner classes; A stack class.

  • Handling Exceptions

Differentiate among checked exceptions, unchecked exceptions, and Errors Create a try-catch block and determine how exceptions alter normal program flow Describe the advantages of Exception handling Create and invoke a method that throws an exception Recognize common exception classes (such as NullPointerException, , ArithmeticException, ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException, ClassCastException) Use try-catch and throw statements Use catch, multi-catch, and finally clauses Create custom exceptions and Auto-closeable resources Use Autoclose resources with a try-with-resources statement Test invariants by using assertions

  • Java I/O Fundamentals

Read and write data from the console Use BufferedReader, BufferedWriter, File, FileReader, FileWriter, FileInputStream, FileOutputStream, ObjectOutputStream, ObjectInputStream, and PrintWriter in the java.io package.

  • Json Files

  • Learn Java Arrays:
    Working with arrays, 2-d arrays, iterating arrays.Using the for-each loop with Java Arrays

  • The Collection Interface
    This enables you to work with groups of objects; it is at the top of the collections hierarchy.

  • The List Interface
    This extends Collection and an instance of List stores an ordered collection of elements.

  • The Set
    This extends Collection to handle sets, which must contain unique elements.

  • The SortedSet
    This extends Set to handle sorted sets.

  • The Map
    This maps unique keys to values.

  • Collections Streams and Filters

Use java.util.Comparator and java.lang.Comparable interfaces Collections Streams and Filters Iterate using forEach methods of Streams and List Describe Stream interface and Stream pipeline Filter a collection by using lambda expressions Use method references with Streams

  • Lambda Built-in Functional Interfaces

Use the built-in interfaces included in the java.util.function package such as Predicate, Consumer, Function, and Supplier Develop code that uses primitive versions of functional interfaces Develop code that uses binary versions of functional interfaces Develop code that uses the UnaryOperator interface

  • Java Stream API

Develop code to extract data from an object using peek() and map() methods including primitive versions of the map() method Search for data by using search methods of the Stream classes including findFirst, findAny, anyMatch, allMatch, noneMatch Develop code that uses the Optional class Develop code that uses Stream data methods and calculation methods Sort a collection using Stream API Save results to a collection using the collect method and group/partition data using the Collectors class Use flatMap() methods in the Stream API

Application Programming Interface (API)
An Application Programming Interface (API) contains software building tools that facilitate interaction between systems. An API may be for a database system, operating system, computer hardware or a web-based system.

  • Java File I/O (NIO.2)

Use Path interface to operate on file and directory paths Use Files class to check, read, delete, copy, move, manage metadata of a file or directory Use Stream API with NIO.2

  • Working with Selected classes from the Java API

Manipulate data using the StringBuilder class String methods Create and manipulate Strings Random Functions Math Class

  • Use Date/Time API

Create and manage date-based and time-based events including a combination of date and time into a single object using LocalDate, LocalTime, LocalDateTime, Instant, Period, and Duration Work with dates and times across timezones and manage changes resulting from daylight savings including Format date and times values Define and create and manage date-based and time-based events using Instant, Period, Duration, and TemporalUnit

  • Localization

Read and set the locale by using the Locale object Create and read a Properties file Build a resource bundle for each locale and load a resource bundle in an application

  • Refer to the SQL 1-Day Course

  • Relational Database Concepts:

  • SQL Language Essentials: The SQL Select Statement

  • SQL Conditions and the Where Clause: Greater and Less than, =, Not, Between, AND, OR, Like, Wildcards

  • The SQL Order By Clause

  • SQL Arithmetic Operations, Expression Queries

  • SQL Column Aliases

  • Limit/Top, Distinct

  • Working with Null Values

  • SQL Summarizing and Grouping Data:
    Aggregate Functions (Sum, Avg, Count, Max, Min)
    The Group By Clause
    The Having Clause

  • Querying Multiple Tables:
    Joining Tables, Inner Joins, Outer Joins, Self Joins, Full Joins, Cross Joins
    Alternative Join Syntax

  • Additional SQL Features:
    Combining Queries
    The Union, Intersect and Minus Operators

  • Basic Subqueries

  • SQL Queries, DML, DDL commands, stored procedures.

  • Introduction to Big Data, NoSQL databases and Hadoop.

  • JDBC

JDBC stands for Java Database Connectivity. JDBC is a Java API to connect and execute the query with the database. It is a part of JavaSE (Java Standard Edition). JDBC API uses JDBC drivers to connect with the database Connecting to databases and embedding SQL Queries to interact with database while coding, Defining the layout of the Java JDBC API, Connecting to a database by using a JDBC driver, Submitting queries and get results from the database, Specifying JDBC driver information externally, Create database, drop database using JDBC Create Table, Drop Table using JDBC Insert Records, Udate Records, Delete Records using JDBC Select records using JDBC

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Multithreading

  • Life Cycle of a Thread

  • Thread Priorities

  • Create a Thread by Implementing a Runnable Interface

  • Create a Thread by Extending a Thread Class

  • Thread Methods

  • Major Java Multithreading Concepts
    While doing Multithreading programming in Java, you would need to have the following concepts very handy −
    What is thread synchronization?
    Handling interthread communication
    Handling thread deadlock
    Major thread operations
    Processes and Threads, Thread Objects
    Defining and Starting a Thread, Pausing Execution with Sleep
    Interrupts, Joins
    The SimpleThreads Example
    Synchronization, Thread Interference, Memory Consistency Errors, Synchronized Methods Intrinsic Locks and Synchronization,
    Atomic Access, Liveness, Deadlock, Starvation and Livelock
    Executors, Executor Interfaces, Thread Pools, Fork/Join, Concurrent Collections
    Guarded Blocks, Immutable Objects
    A Synchronized Class Example
    A Strategy for Defining Immutable Objects, High Level Concurrency Objects, Lock Objects

  • Overview: Different types of testing
    Principles of unit testing using JUnit
    JUnit Environment Setup
    JUnit Test Framework
    JUnit Basic Usage
    JUnit API
    Writing a Tests
    Using Assertion
    Execution Procedure
    Executing Tests
    Suite Test
    Ignore Test
    Time Test
    Exceptions Test
    Parameterized Test
    Plug with Ant
    JUnit Plug with Eclipse
    JUnit Extensions

  • Why Choose Spring as Your Java Framework?

  • Inversion of Control and Dependency Injection with Spring

  • Constructor Dependency Injection in Spring

  • What is a Spring Bean?

  • Spring Bean Scopes

  • Spring Bean Annotations

  • Spring @Autowired Annotation

  • Wiring in Spring: @Autowired, @Resource and @Inject

  • Spring @Qualifier Annotation

  • @Component vs @Repository and @Service in Spring

  • Properties with Spring

  • Create a small JAVA Sprin Boot web app

  • Introduction to JPA with Spring

  • Transactions with Spring and JPA

  • Spring JDBC

  • Spring Persistence Tutorial

  • Create a Login System using CRUD operations

  • Getting Started with JavaFX

What Is JavaFX What is JavaFX?
JavaFX is a software platform for creating and delivering desktop applications, as well as rich Internet applications (RIAs). JavaFX is intended to replace Swing as the standard GUI library for Java SE. Get Acquainted with JavaFX Architecture Deployment JavaFX Guide

  • Graphics

Getting Started with JavaFX 3D Graphics Use the Image Ops API Work with Canvas

  • JavaFx User Interface Components

Work with JavaFx UI Controls Create Charts Add Text in JavaFx Add HTML Content Work with Layouts Skin Applications with CSS within JavaFx Build UI with FXML Handle Events

  • JavaFX Scene Builder 2

JavaFX Scene Builder Overview. JavaFX Scene Builder is a visual layout tool that lets users quickly design JavaFX application user interfaces, without coding. Users can drag and drop UI components with Scene Builder. Get Started with JavaFx Scene Builder Working with Scene Builder Design UI with Scene Builder Use JavaFx Scene Builder with Java IDEs

  • Install Scene Builder

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At PCWorkshops, we offer instructor-led online courses in our Live Virtual Classroom. We cover Java programming, Python Coding, Database Development, SQL, Data Analytics and MS Project.
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