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Title: | JAVA |
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Moderator: | KOALA::CIOT |
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Created: | Mon Nov 13 1995 |
Last Modified: | Wed Jun 04 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 236 |
Total number of notes: | 1251 |
212.0. "Java for OO programmers" by HOUBA::MEHERS (Damian, http://bigbird.geo.dec.com/) Fri Feb 21 1997 12:43
This course, based on Java Developers Kit 1.1, was created by the European
AD&I Group, part of Digital NSIS.
It is for experienced developers, who want an intensive Java course.
Three days long, and packed with lab work. Covers:
Java Basics
Interfaces
Exceptions
Packages
Input/Output
Threads
AWT (GUI)
Applets
Networking
Remote Method Invocation
Java Beans
Native Methods
JDBC (Database Access)
Java and CORBA
The next scheduled delivery is planned for Geneva in April.
Available both internally and to customers, this course can be
delivered at any Digital location or customer site.
Cheers,
/Damian
JAVA - for Object-Oriented Programmers
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TARGET AUDIENCE This intensive course is for experienced software
developers who want to gain a thorough understanding
of the Java language and associated technology.
COURSE DESCRIPTION The elegant nature of the Java language, and its
underpinnings as a secure, portable and easy to
learn language have catapulted Java to the forefront
of modern Object Oriented software development.
This three day course is an intensive introduction
to Java and related technology for experienced
software engineers who are well versed in Object
Oriented software development.
Each module is accompanied by lab work, giving
students an opportunity to put into practice the
concepts presented, and experiment further. Upon
completion of the course students will not only
be familiar with Java and related technologies from
a theoretical standpoint, but also in practice.
The course is based on the latest release of the
Java Developers Kit (JDK 1.1). This release has
seen a vast improvement in the AWT (GUI) model,
as well as support for substantial new technologies.
Remote Method Invocation, Introspection, Java Beans
and more, are covered by this course, including lab
work.
PREREQUISITES Students are expected to have several years software
development experience combined with a sound
understanding of Object Oriented concepts.
TOPICS COVERED Java Basics
Interfaces
Exceptions
Packages
Input/Output
Threads
AWT (GUI)
Applets
Networking
Remote Method Invocation
Java Beans
Native Methods
JDBC (Database Access)
Java and CORBA
QUESTIONS Course content related
Damian Mehers @GEO - Phone (DTN) 821-5096
[email protected]
In DEC: http://bigbird.geo.dec.com/
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212.1 | Next delivery: 11-13 June, Geneva | HOUBA::MEHERS | Damian, http://bigbird.geo.dec.com/ | Tue May 20 1997 11:48 | 11 |
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The last delivery went very well - lots of happy students - once
again, if you are looking for a course that goes that little bit
further, then take a look - modules and labs include RMI,
Java/CORBA, JDBC, as well as basics.
Next delivery: 11-13 June, Geneva, Switzerland - also open to Customers
http://bigbird.geo.dec.com/jfoop.html
/Damian
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