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Saturday, November 1, 2014

Core Java on 3rd Nov (Monday) 3:00PM-5:30PM at Maitrvanam (Hyd) by Mr. Nagoor Babu

Syllabus:

I. Introduction

1. Why Java
2. Paradigms
3. Diff b/w Java & Other (C,C++)
4. Java history
5. Java features
6. Java programming format
7. Java Tokens
8. Java Statements
9. Java Data Types
10. Typecasting
11. Arrays
II. OOPS
1. Introduction
2. Class
3. Object
4. Static Keywords
5. Constructors
6. This Key Word
7. Inheritance
8. Super Key Word
9. Polymorphism (Over Loading & Over Riding)
10. Abstraction
11. Encapsulation
12. Abstract Classes
13. Interfaces
III. STRING MANIPULATIONS
1. String
2. String Buffer
3. String Tokenizer
IV. PACKAGES
1. Introduction to all predefined packages
2. User Defined Packages
3. Access Specifiers
V. EXCEPTION HANDLING
1. Introduction
2. Pre Defined Exceptions
3. Try-Catch-Finally
4. Throws, throw
5. User Defined Exception examples
VI. MULTITHREADING
1. Thread Creations
2. Thread Life Cycle
3. Life Cycle Methods
4. Synchronization
5. Wait() notify() notify all() methods
 
VII. I/O STREAMS
1. Introduction
2. Byte-oriented streams
3. Character – oriented streams
4. File
5. Random-access file
6. Serialization
VIII. NETWORKING
1. Introduction
2. Socket, Server socket
3. Client –Server Communication
IX. WRAPPERCLASSES
1. Introduction
2. Byte, Short, Integer, Long, Float, Double, Character, Boolean classes.
X. COLLECTION FRAME WORK
1. Introduction
2. Util Package interfaces, List, Set, Map
3. List interface 7 its classes
4. Set interface & its classes
5. Map interface & its classes
XI.INNER CLASSES
1. Introduction
2. Member inner class
3. Static inner class
4. Local inner class
5. Anonymous inner class
XII. AWT
1. Introduction
2. Components
3. Event-Delegation-Model
4. Listeners
5. Layouts
6. Individual components Lable, Button, CheckBox, Radio Button.
7. Choice, List, Menu, Text Field, Text Area
XV. SWING(JFC)
1. Introduction Diff b/w awt and swing
2. Components hierarchy
3. Panes
4. Individual Swings components Jlabel
5. JButton, JTextField, JTextAres.

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