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Joy Alferez (Davao) 082-227 9448
TO : All Interested IT Instructors/Faculty and Professionals
DATE : January 20, 2009
SUBJECT : Basic Java Training Course
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Greetings!
We are happy to announce that the PhilNITS Foundation will be conducting a Basic Java Course this coming February 9, 2009. The topics covered are specifically designed for beginners in Java. Succeeding modules, which will be offered after the Basic Java Course, are Advanced Java with Web Development and Java Web Infrastructure and Programming.
Basic Java Course is a training course consisting of lecture and hands-on lab training from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. (2 weeks) includes 2 Saturdays (whole day) or 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (whole day) at the PhilNITS Training Center located at the DTI Region 7 office. The topics covered are also designed for those who intend to review for the PhilNITS FE Certification Exams, which will be held on April 26, 2009. (Please see attached Course Outline.)
Herein listed are the Schedule of Java classes to be offered and their corresponding Training Fees.
Training Date/s Modules * Fee
Feb. 9 – 21, 2009 (5:30p.m.– 8:30 p.m.) Basic Java Programming (3rd) 3,500.00
Feb. 9 – 13, 2009 (8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.) Basic Java Programming (3rd)
TO BE ANNOUNCED Java Web Infrastructure and Programming 6,500.00
TO BE ANNOUNCE Advanced Java with Web Development 5,000.00
· The training fee includes lecture handouts/review materials.
· Confirmation of schedules is subject for the number of participants.
For more information, please feel free to call us at (032) 254-0577 or e-mail at <philnits.cebu@gmail.com >.
There are limited seats available; on a first come-first serve basis.
Basic Java Course
Course Outline:
Language Introduction
* Explaining the Java Technology
* Key Concepts of Java Programming Language
o Simple
o Object Oriented
o Distributed
o Robust
o Secure
o Architect Neutral
o Portable
o Interpreted
o MultiThreaded
* History Of Java
* Installing Java SDK
o Downloading
o Installation
o Verification
* First Java Program
Language Fundamentals
* Source File
o Package
o Imports
o Class
* Comments in Java
o Line Comments
o Block Comments
* Keywords and Identifiers
* Primitive Data Types
* Literals
* Strings
o Concatenation
o Substring
o String Editing
o Reading Input
o Formatting Output
* Arrays
o Creating
o Copying Arrays
o Arrays as Return Value
o Multidimensional Arrays
* Class Fundamentals
o Constructors
o Class Methods
o Argument Passing
o Class Variables
o Recursion
* Garbage Collection
Operator and Assignment
* Evaluation Order
* The Unary Operator
* The Arithmetic Operators
* The Shift Operators
* Comparison Operators
* Bitwise Operators
* Logical Operators
* Ternary Operator
* Assignment Operator
Modifiers
* Overview
* Access Modifiers
* Other Modifiers
Converting and Casting
* Explicit and Implicit
* Primitives and Conversion
* Primitives and Casting
* Object Reference Casting
Flow Control and Exceptions
* The Loop Constructs
* Selection Statements
* Exceptions
Objects and Classes
* Vocabulary of OOP
* Benefits of Object Oriented
* Implementing Object-Oriented Relationship
* Overloading and Overriding
* Constructors and Subclassing
* Inner Classes
Threads
* Thread Fundamental
* Controlling Thread
* Monitors, wait(), and notify()
The java.lang and java.util Packages
* The Object Class
* The Math Class
* The Wrapper Classes
* Strings
* The Collection API
Input and Output
* I/O Streams
* Byte Stream
* Character Streams
o Wrapping Byte Streams
o Line I/O
* Buffered Streams
Advanced Java with Web Development
Course Outline:
1. Java Network Programming
2. Database Connectivity: JDBC
3. Introduction to Web Applications
4. Introduction to Java Servlets
5. Servlet Life Cycle
6. Retrieving Information
7. Sending HTML Information
8. Sending Multimedia Content
9. Session Tracking
10. Introduction to JSP
11. HTTP and Servlet Review
12. JSP Overview
13. Setting up the JSP environment
14. Generating Dynamic Content
15. Using scripting Elements
16. Sharing Data between JSP Pages, Request and Users
17. Developing JSP Custom Actions
Please contact PhilNITS office for more information