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Programación con Java SE7
JJD 260
Duración: 25 horas
Introducción
Fast Track to Java 7 and OO Development provides a comprehensive introduction to Java suitable
for programmers with existing programming experience. It can be taught to audiences with less
experience by reducing coverage of the optional, more advanced topics.
Java is one of the most important programming languages used today, and its correct usage is a
critical part of many systems being written now. The basics of the language are relatively easy,
but the challenge lies in learning how to use it well. This is especially true regarding the ObjectOriented nature of Java, which for many developers is a new way of approaching system design
and construction.
In addition to teaching you everything you need to become productive in basic Java programming,
this course draws on our extensive experience to provide a solid understanding of the core OO and
Java concepts and practices needed to create well designed Java programs. It covers all the key
OO capabilities and how to use them in Java, including material on creating well designed Java
classes, using encapsulation, building more complex functionality with composition, and using
inheritance to share functionality and create specialized types. It also covers more advanced
concepts such as using interfaces, working with the Java Collections Framework, and overviews of
accessing databases with JDBC and JPA (including labs using JPA).
This course is suitable for environments using Java 7 or later. The material and labs include
coverage of useful new Java 7 capabilities such as strings in switch statements, and try-withresources. It also stresses the use of good coding practices for all the examples and labs. This
course is available for most IDEs, such as Eclipse and IBM RAD.
Objetivos
Understand Java’s importance, uses, strengths and weaknesses
Understand Java language basics
Write, compile, and run Java programs
Understand the Object Model and Object Oriented Programming
Understand and use classes, inheritance, polymorphism
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Create well designed classes and use them in your Java programs
Use composition and delegation to create objects from other objects
Understand & use packages to organize code
Understand interfaces, their importance, and their uses
Use interfaces to implement abstraction
Learn good Java coding style
Create well structured Java programs
Compile and execute programs with the JDK development tools and with an Integrated
Development Environment (IDE) of your choice
Use the core Java libraries (java.lang, java.util)
Understand & use exceptions for error handling
Understand the basics of using JDBC and JPA, and use them to access databases from Java
Use the Java Collections Framework
Be aware of, and use the new features of Java 7
Understand and use basic I/O streams (Optional)
Be prepared to work hard and learn a great deal! The course can be held on-site &
customized to fit your needs.
Documentación
A copy of the official documentation.
Contenidos
Session 1: A First Look
A Simple Java Class
Java’s Hello World” Program
LABS:
Hello World: A Simple Application
Session 2: Java Basics
Language and Platform Features
Program Life Cycle
The Java SE Development Kit (JDK)
LABS:
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Working with the Development Environment
Session 3: Class and Object Basics
The Object Model and Object-Oriented Programming
Classes, References, and Instantiation
Adding Data to a Class Definition
Adding Methods (Behavior)
LABS:
Exploring Types and Object Instances
Writing and Using a Class Definition with Fields and Methods
Session 4: More on Classes and Objects
Accessing data, the “this” variable
Encapsulation and Access Control, public and private Access
Constructors and Initialization
static Members of a Class
Scopes, Blocks, References to Objects
LABS:
Encapsulation / Access Protection
Writing and Using Constructors
(Optional) Static Members
Using the Debugger
Session 5: Flow of Control
Branching: if, if-else, switch
Iteration: while, do-while, for, break, continue
LABS:
Flow of Control / Data Validation
Session 6: Strings and Arrays
String, StringBuffer, StringBuilder
Arrays, Primitive Arrays, Arrays of Reference Types
varargs
LABS:
Using Strings and Arrays
Session 7: Packages
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Package Overview – Using Packages to Organize Code
import statements
Creating Packages, package Statement, Required Directory Structure
Finding Classes, Packages and Classpath
LABS:
Using Packages to Organize Code
Session 8: Composition and Inheritance
Using Composition to Deal With Complexity
Composition/HAS-A, Delegation
Using Inheritance and Polymorphism to share commonality
IS-A, extends, Inheriting Features, Overriding Methods, Using Polymorphism
Class Object
Abstract Classes
LABS:
(Optional) Working with Composition
Using Inheritance to Specialize Classes
Session 9: Interfaces
Using Interfaces to Define Types
Interfaces and Abstract Classes
LABS:
Using Interfaces to Remove Implementation Dependencies
Session 10: Exceptions
Exceptions and the Exception Hierarchy
try and catch
Handling Exceptions
Program Flow with Exceptions
finally
LABS:
Throwing and Handling Exceptions
Session 11: Java Collections and Generics
The Collections Framework and its API
Collections and Java Generics
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Collection, Set, List, Map, Iterator
Autoboxing
Collections of Object (non-generic)
Using ArrayList, HashSet, and HashMap
for-each Loop
Processing Items With an Iterator
More About Generics
LABS:
Using Lists and Generics
Using Sets
Session 12: Database Access with JDBC and JPA
JDBC Overview
JDBC Architecture and API
Using DriverManager, Connection, Statement and ResultSet
JPA Overview
JPA Architecture and Programming View
Entity Classes and Annotations
Mapping an Entity Class
EntityManagerFactory and EntityManager
Working with JPA (Find by primayry key and inserts)
LABS:
Mapping an Entity Class
Working with JPA
Session 13: Additional Java Features
Assertions
Type-safe Enums
Annotations
Additional Features
Session 14: I/O Streams (Optional)
Readers and Writers
Filter Streams
Byte Streams
Formatted Output
New I/O (NIO) APIs
LABS:
Formatting Output
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Appendix: JDBC
JDBC Overview
JDBC Architecture and API
Database Connections
Issuing Statements and Processing Data
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