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Java Syllabus

This document outlines the content covered in a Java course, including introducing Java and its features, object-oriented programming concepts like classes and objects, using primitive variables and operators, arrays and loops, methods and method overloading, encapsulation and constructors, inheritance and polymorphism, interfaces, exceptions handling, and real-world Java applications. The course helps students learn how to download and configure a Java development environment, define problems and model them using objects, write and execute Java code, and develop more advanced object-oriented programs.

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Java Syllabus

This document outlines the content covered in a Java course, including introducing Java and its features, object-oriented programming concepts like classes and objects, using primitive variables and operators, arrays and loops, methods and method overloading, encapsulation and constructors, inheritance and polymorphism, interfaces, exceptions handling, and real-world Java applications. The course helps students learn how to download and configure a Java development environment, define problems and model them using objects, write and execute Java code, and develop more advanced object-oriented programs.

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Java Course Content:

Introducing the Java Technology

 Relating Java with other languages


 Showing how to download, install, and configure the Java environment on a Windows system.
 Describing the various Java technologies such as Java EE, JavaME, Embedded Java SE
 Describing key features of the technology and the advantages of using Java
 Using an Integrated Development Environment (IDE)

Thinking in Objects

 Defining the problem domain


 Identifying objects and recognizing the criteria for defining objects

Introducing the Java Language

 Defining classes
 Identifying the components of a class
 Creating and using a test class
 Compiling and executing a test program

Working with Primitive Variables

 Declaring and initializing field variables


 Describing primitive data types such as integral, floating point, textual, and logical
 Declaring variables and assigning values
 Using constants
 Using arithmetic operators to modify values

Working with Objects

 Declaring and initializing objects


 Storing objects in memory
 Using object references to manipulate data
 Using JSE javadocs to look up the methods of a class
 Working with String and StringBuilder objects

Using operators and decision constructs

 Using relational and conditional operators


 Testing equality between strings
 Evaluating different conditions in a program and determining the algorithm
 Creating if and if/else constructs
 Nesting and chaining conditional statements
 Using a switch statement

Creating and Using Arrays

 Declaring, instantiating, and initializing a one-dimensional Array


 Declaring, instantiating, and initializing a two-dimensional Array
 Using a for loop to process an Array
 Creating and initializing an ArrayList
 Using the import statement to work with existing Java APIs
 Accessing a value in an Array or and ArrayList
 Using the args Array

Using Loop Constructs

 Creating while loops and nested while loops


 Developing a for loop
 Using ArrayLists with for loops
 Developing a do while loop
 Understanding variable scope

Working with Methods and Method Overloading

 Creating and Invoking a Method


 Passing arguments and returning values
 Creating static methods and variables
 Using modifiers
 Overloading a method

Using Encapsulation and Constructors

 Creating constructors
 Implementing encapsulation

Introducing Advanced Object Oriented Concepts

 Using Inhritance
 Using types of polymorphism such as overloading, overriding, and dynamic binding
 Working with superclasses and subclasses
 Adding abstraction to your analysis and design
 Understanding the purpose of Java interfaces
 Creating and implementing a Java interface

Handling Errors

 Understanding the different kinds of errors that can occur and how they are handled in Java
 Understanding the different kinds of Exceptions in Java
 Using Javadocs to research the Exceptions thrown by the methods of foundation classes
 Writing code to handle Exceptions

The Big Picture

 Creating packages and JAR files for deployment using java


 Two and three tier architectures
 Looking at some Java applications examples

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