| Audience |
Application developers,
programmers and other technical professionals
transitioning to Java that will be utilizing IBM’s
WebSphere Studio Application Developer as their
IDE development tool |
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Duration |
5 Days |
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| Course Abstract |
Through a combination of
instructor-led WebEx-enabled discussions and hands
on remote access workshops, the course will illustrate
the methods and techniques for developing applications
using IBM’s WebSphere Studio Application Developer.
The course will offer a practical introduction
to the Java programming language and discuss Java
topics like; class definitions and hierarchies,
polymorphism, encapsulation, abstraction, exception
handling, Java data types, flow control, conditional
testing, single and multidimensional arrays, JDBC
access and the creation of Java applications.
Each of the topics will be taught while utilizing
the basic components of IBM’s toolset; project
creation and navigation, source editor and team
development, java compiler, debugging and testing
tools and the other aspects of IBM’s WebSphere
Studio Application Developer IDE |
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| Price |
$1295 per student |
| Objectives |
After completing this course, students will
be able to:
- Understand the roots and benefits of object
oriented application design
- Illustrate each of the key OO concepts of
inheritance, polymorphism, encapsulation and
abstraction.
- Understand a class definition and its components
of data and access methods.
- Depict the major differences between procedural
application development and object-oriented
systems in both design and implementation.
- Depict the usage of the WSAD IDE tool for
Java development
- Illustrate the role of WSAD projects and perspectives
- Utilize the source repository and debugging
features of WSAD for managing all java source
testing binary files.
- Understand the role of exception handling
and its implementation.
- Demonstrate the role and usage of Java threads
- Illustrate Java file access considerations
using streams and buffers.
- Depict the role of JDBC in RDBMS database
access and updating.
- Illustrate the basic concepts behind even-driven
programming and its role in an OO application
environment
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| Class Format |
Lecture via WebEx and hands-on Labs using remote
access machines |
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| Prerequisites |
Each student should
have a basic understanding of the Windows environment
and a fundamental knowledge of any application
programming language. No object-oriented background
is required. |
| Software
Needs |
None, all students
will utilize remotely accessed machines loaded
with all of the required software for this course. |
| Register |

Click here
for our online registration process. Or, contact
us at (817) 572-9690 x22 for registration information
or to schedule an onsite training course. |
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| Course
Topics |
The following
list represents the sections and topics discussed
in this virtual instructor-led course offering. |
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