Java Programming 2 / Java Advanced Developer [STA_JAVA2]
OVERVIEW
Java Programming 2 / Java Advanced Developer Course Overview.
Modern Java code extends well beyond object orientation and the associated principles. This hands-on course,delivered using Java 17,endeavours to provide a grounding in advanced topics including generics,functional programming,concurrency,annotations,reflection,and security (among others).
This course assumes you are familiar with the fundamentals of the Java language including object oriented principles,and that you can build simple applications. If not,you should consider our Java Programming 1 / Java Developer course instead.
Similarly,the course is targeted to closely follow the official Oracle Java curriculum for cer…
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OVERVIEW
Java Programming 2 / Java Advanced Developer Course Overview.
Modern Java code extends well beyond object orientation and the associated principles. This hands-on course,delivered using Java 17,endeavours to provide a grounding in advanced topics including generics,functional programming,concurrency,annotations,reflection,and security (among others).
This course assumes you are familiar with the fundamentals of the Java language including object oriented principles,and that you can build simple applications. If not,you should consider our Java Programming 1 / Java Developer course instead.
Similarly,the course is targeted to closely follow the official Oracle Java curriculum for certification.
Exercises and examples are used throughout the course to give practical hands-on experience with the techniques covered.
OBJECTIVES
Course Objectives
This course aims to provide the delegate with the skills needed to build and/or maintain Java applications that exploit advanced features. It also serves as good preparation for developers seeking to contribute to enterprise level applications built with Java EE/Jakarta EE/Spring or similar.
AUDIENCE
Who will the Course Benefit?
The Java Programming 2 / Java Advanced Developer course is aimed at existing Java developers who are seeking to build on their knowledge of the fundamentals so as to make full use of the language's advanced features.
NEXT STEP
Further Learning
- Developing Applications with Java EE
- Unit Testing with JUnit
- Core Spring
CONTENT
Java Programming 2 / Java Advanced Developer Training Course
Course Contents - DAY 1
Course Introduction
- Administration and Course Materials
- Course Structure and Agenda
- Delegate and Trainer Introductions
Session 1: GENERICS
- Generic types
- Generic methods
- Bounded type parameters
- Generics and inheritance
- Type inference
- Wildcards
- Type erasure
- Restrictions
Session 2: COLLECTIONS
- The Collection interface hierarchy
- Iterable and Iterator
- Collection operations and traversal
- The Collections class
- Collection types (characteristics and implementations) incl. List,Set and Queue
- The Map interface hierarchy
- Map operations and traversal
- Map types (characteristics and implementations)
Session 3: hashCode,equals & compareTo/compare
- The Object class
- Overriding toString
- Equality and membership testing
- Hashing collections
- Overriding hashCode and equals
- The Comparable and Comparator interfaces
- Searching and sorting
- Overriding compareTo and compare
Java Programming 2 / Java Advanced Developer Training Course
Course Contents - DAY 2
Session 4: NESTED CLASSES
- Static nested classes
- Inner classes
- Shadowing
- Local classes
- Anonymous classes
- Variable capture and effectively final
Session 5: LAMBDA EXPRESSIONS & METHOD REFERENCES
- What is a lambda expression?
- Lambda use case: collection filter
- Lambda syntax
- What is a method reference?
- Method reference use case: collection sort
- Method reference types x 4
Session 6: FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING
- What is functional programming?
- Functions as first class objects
- Pure functions
- Higher order functions
- Immutable objects
- Java's functional interfaces
- Functional composition
Session 7: STREAMS
- What is a stream?
- Obtaining/creating a stream
- Intermediate (non-terminal) operations
- Terminal operations
- The Optional class
- The Collectors class
- Stream concatenation
- Primitive streams
Java Programming 2 / Java Advanced Developer Training Course
Course Contents - DAY 3
Session 8: EXCEPTIONS,ASSERTIONS & LOCALISATION
- Exceptions (a review)
- Custom exceptions
- Try with resources
- Assertions
- Dates and times
- Internationalisation and localisation
- Resource bundles
Session 9: MODULAR APPLICATIONS
- Modules (a review)
- Module types
- Analysing dependencies
- Migrating an existing application
- Creating a service
Session 10: CONCURRENCY
- Low-level threading incl. Runnable,sleep,join
- The Java memory model
- Threading problems incl. race conditions,deadlock,and starvation
- Immutable objects and ThreadLocal
- Thread synchronization incl. volatile,synchronized,atomic data types,and locks
Java Programming 2 / Java Advanced Developer Training Course
Course Contents - DAY 4
Session 10 (Continued): CONCURRENCY
- ExecutorService,thread pools,Callable,and Future
- Concurrent and immutable collections
- Parallel streams
Session 11: I/O
- Files and directories
- I/O streams
- Common operations
- Binary data,character data,and serialisation
- Console I/O
Session 12: NIO.2
- What is NIO?
- Paths
- Manipulating the filesystem
- File attributes
- Listing,traversing,and searching a directory
Java Programming 2 / Java Advanced Developer Training Course
Course Contents - DAY 5
Session 13: ANNOTATIONS
- What is an annotation?
- Form and application
- Standard annotations
- Declaring an annotation
Session 14: REFLECTION
- What is reflection?
- Modules,classes,constructors,fields,and methods
- Private members
- Annotations
- Generics and arrays
- Dynamic proxies
- Dynamic class loading
Session 15: SECURITY
- Securing objects
- Injection and input validation
- Handling confidential information
- Serialising and deserialising objects
- Sensitive objects
- Preventing denial of service attacks
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