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Java 1.8 Programming with Eclipse Neon course at a glance

Pages
772No of slides in the Manual
Exercises
23Total No of Exercises
Sections
44No of main topics, see index below
Public
NoPublic course in the UK and Ireland
On-Site
YesWe can come to your venue
Level
11 - Beginners
2 - Intermediate
3 - Advanced
Days
5Week days but we can put on weekend courses
Duration:
Minimum skill level required:
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Sections:
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Pre-Requisite course(s):
Suggested further course(s):
Price guide:
5 days
1 (1 - Beginner, 2 - Experienced 3 - Advanced)
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772
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Java 1.8 Swing with Eclipse Neon
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Java 8 Eclipse Neon Programming training
Exercise highlights

Using select in Oracle databases
Dates and Calendars
Writing CSV files
Using parameters in Eclipse Neon and Java 8
Practical use of Oops architecture

Index of Java 8 Eclipse Neon Programming training course

Section
Section Name
Page


One
Introduction to Java
2

 
- Usage of Java
3

 
- Structure of Java
4

 
- Flexibility of Java Programming
5

 
- Using the Eclipse Software
6

Two
Running Java in Eclipse
7

 
- Introduction
8

 
- Using Eclipse
9

 
- Workspace Launcher
11

 
- Workspace in Eclipse
16

 
- Projects in Eclipse
17

 
- Opening Projects in Eclipse
18

 
- Importing Projects in Eclipse
19

 
- Running Projects in Eclipse
24

 
- Viewing results in the Eclipse Console
25

 
- The Eclipse Console properties
27

Three
Setting up a machine to use Eclipse
28

 
- Introduction
29

 
- Downloading the JDK
30

 
- Installing the Java Developer Kit
33

 
- Downloading Eclipse
37

 
- Installing Eclipse
39

Four
First Steps to Programming in Java
41

 
- Introduction to Java Programming
42

 
- Anatomy of Java Programming
43

 
- Using System.out.println in Java
47

 
- Passing Arguments in a Java Program
49

 
- Packages in Java Programming
50

 
- Naming Java modules
51

 
- Commenting in Java Programs
52

 
- Editing Java in Eclipse
53

 
- The SRC folder
55

 
- Editing the code in the SRC
57

 
- Examining the Workspace Folder
59

 
- Examining the Workspace
60

Five
Creating Projects and Classes in Eclipse
62

 
- Introduction
63

 
- Creating Projects
64

 
- Importing Projects
68

 
- Importing Projects from other Folders
69

 
- Importing Archives into Workspace
73

 
- Exporting a Project
76

 
- Deleting Projects
80

 
- Creating Packages
81

 
- Creating Classes
84

 
- Exporting Classes into Projects
89

 
- Importing Classes into Projects
90

 
- Copying Classes
93

 
- Incorporating Existing Classes
95

Six
Using the Java Editor in Eclipse
96

 
- Introduction
97

 
- Folding
99

 
- Line Numbers
101

 
- Creating Bookmarks
102

 
- Using Bookmarks
103

 
- Using Tasks
107

 
- Correcting Errors
112

 
- Syntax Rules
113

 
- Error Checking
114

 
- Colour Coding
116

 
- Hints while typing
117

 
- Bracket Location
119

 
- Exercise One
120

Seven
Java Strings
122

 
- Introduction
123

 
- Using Escape Characters
124

 
- Concatenating of Strings
127

 
- Using Methods with Strings
130

 
- Using the Java Editor with Methods
131

 
- Methods with Parameters / Arguments
134

 
- Selecting Substrings
136

 
- Finding the Index
137

 
- Finding the Index of a Substring
139

 
- Finding the Length of a String
142

 
- Capitalizing Strings Example
143

 
- Exercise Two
144

Eight
Using Numbers in Java
147

 
- Performing Calculations
148

 
- Calculations and Concatenation
150

 
- Calculations and Precedence
152

 
- Using Concatenation with Numbers
153

 
- Using Methods with Numbers
155

 
- Exercise Four
158

Nine
Creating Variables in Java
159

 
- Introduction
160

 
- Naming Conventions
162

 
- Using Final to create a Constant value
166

 
- Primitive Datatypes
168

 
- byte Datatype
169

 
- long Datatype
170

 
- short Datatype
172

 
- int Datatype
173

 
- float Datatype
174

 
- double Datatype
175

 
- Compatibility between Primitive Datatypes
176

 
- Casting between Primitive Datatypes
177

 
- Casting and Converting Values
178

 
- byte Casting
179

 
- double Casting
180

 
- int Casting
181

 
- long Datatype
182

 
- float Casting
183

 
- short Casting
184

 
- char Datatype
185

 
- char Casting
186

 
- String Casting
187

 
- boolean Datatype
188

 
- Manipulating Variables
189

 
- Incrementing Variables with Postfix
193

 
- Postfix versus Prefix
194

 
- Number Formatting in Java
195

 
- Exercise Four
203

Ten
Wrapper Classes in Java
207

 
- Introduction
208

 
- Using MAX_VALUE
210

 
- Declaring Wrappers
211

 
- Populating Wrapper Classes
212

 
- Postfix Wrappers
215

 
- Number Formatting
216

 
- Converting Numeric Wrappers
217

 
- Converting Numeric Wrappers to String
218

 
- String to Numeric Datatypes (decode)
219

 
- String to Numeric Datatypes (parseInt)
220

 
- String to Numeric Datatypes (valueOf)
221

 
- Numeric Datatypes to String using valueOf()
222

 
- Character Class Methods in Java
223

 
- Converting String to char
224

 
- Exercise Five
225

Eleven
Conditional Tests
227

 
- Making Decisions in Java
228

 
- Testing Booleans in Java
235

 
- Else Conditions in Java
237

 
- Else if Conditions in Java
238

 
- Nesting Conditions in Java
239

 
- Ternary if-else Operator
240

 
- Case Switch Conditions
242

 
- Using Break in Java Switches
244

 
- Using Java Switches with Strings (v7+)
246

 
- Using Java Switches with Bytes (v7+)
247

 
- Using Java Switches with Shorts (v7+)
248

 
- Using Java Switches with Wrappers (v7+)
249

 
- Compound Conditions in Java
250

 
- AND Conditions in Java (&&)
251

 
- OR Conditions in Java (||)
252

 
- XOR Conditions in Java (^)
253

 
- Short-circuiting Conditions in Java
254

 
- Exercise Six
256

Twelve
Conditional Tests with Wrappers
260

 
- Class Conditions
261

 
- Class Methods
263

 
- String Class Methods
264

 
- Character Class Methods
266

 
- Boolean Class Methods
268

 
- Exercise Seven
269

Thirteen
Arrays
271

 
- Array Variables in Java
272

 
- Declaring Arrays in Java ([])
273

 
- Using copyOf to extend an array
277

 
- Declaring Empty Arrays in Java ([])
278

 
- Populating Arrays in Java
279

 
- Multi-Dimensional Arrays
280

 
- Defining Multi-Dimensional Arrays
281

 
- Populating Multi-Dimensional Arrays
283

 
- Cloning Arrays
285

 
- Converting Char Arrays to Strings
286

 
- Sorting Arrays
288

 
- Exercise Eight
289

Fourteen
Object
292

 
- The Object Superclass in Java
293

 
- Creating and utilising Objects
294

Fifteen
Looping
295

 
- Looping Methods in Java
296

 
- While Looping in Java
297

 
- Do While Looping in Java
299

 
- For Looping in Java
300

 
- For-Each Looping in Java
301

 
- Terminating a Loop in Eclipse
302

 
- Nested Looping in Java
303

 
- Branching in Looping in Java
304

 
- Continue Looping in Java
305

 
- Break Looping in Java
307

 
- Labelling Looping in Java
308

 
- The Break Statement in Java
309

 
- Breaking with a Loop Label
310

 
- Continuing with a Loop Label
311

Sixteen
Passing Arguments in Eclipse
312

 
- Sending Arguments to Methods
313

 
- Using Eclipse to pass arguments
315

 
- Using length with arguments
318

 
- Exercise Nine
319

Seventeen
Multiple Methods
324

 
- Introduction
325

 
- Multiple Methods
326

 
- Overloading
331

 
- Returning Values in Java
335

 
- Returning Wrappers in Java
342

 
- Returning Arrays in Java
343

 
- Using varargs in Java
344

 
- Definition of scope
345

 
- Exercise Ten
348

Eighteen
Multiple Classes
350

 
- Multiple Classes / Single File
351

 
- Multiple Classes
353

 
- Accessing Variables
354

 
- Nested Classes
355

 
- Finalising Class Variables
359

 
- Accessing from other Classes
361

 
- Exercise Eleven
363

Nineteen
Packages
367

 
- Introduction
368

 
- Definition of a Package
369

 
- Multi-Level Packages
370

 
- Accessing and Importing Packages
375

 
- Classes outside Packages
381

 
- Exercise Twelve
383

Twenty
Regular Expressions in Java
384

 
- Introduction
385

 
- Line Anchors
388

 
- Case Sensitivity
389

 
- Using the Dot (Any Character)
390

 
- Counting Characters {Intervals}
392

 
- Character Range Lists
395

 
- Excluding Character Lists
399

 
- Metacharacters in Java
400

 
- Or Patterns (Alternatives)
402

 
- Using the Question Mark (Optional)
403

 
- Using the Plus sign (Mandatory)
405

 
- Using the Star sign (Optional)
406

 
- Negative Lookahead
407

 
- POSIX in Java
408

 
- Using String methods for Regex - matches()
410

 
- Using String methods for Regex - replaceAll()
411

 
- Using String methods for Regex - replaceFirst()
412

 
- Using String methods for Regex - split()
413

 
- Exercise Thirteen
415

Twenty One
Vectors
420

 
- Using Vectors in Java
421

 
- Populating Vectors using add() method
422

 
- Populating Vectors using addAll() method
423

 
- Counting number of values in a Vector
425

 
- Accessing values in a Vector
426

 
- Using Loops with Vectors
427

 
- Changing existing values in a Vector
428

 
- Sorting values in a Vector
429

 
- Miscellaneous methods to use with Vectors
430

 
- Using Vectors in Java
431

Twenty Two
Hashtables
432

 
- Creating Hashtables
433

 
- Populating Hashtables
434

 
- Accessing values in a Hashtable
435

 
- Accessing values in Hashtables with For-Each
436

 
- Some useful methods for Hashtables
437

Twenty Three
Enumeration
438

 
- Introduction
439

 
- Using Enumeration
440

Twenty Four
Concepts of OOPS
442

 
- Introduction
443

 
- Classes and Instances (Instantiation)
444

 
- Constructor
445

 
- Polymorphism
448

 
- Inheritance
450

 
- IS-A
452

 
- Overriding and Overloading
453

 
- Extends
454

 
- Interfaces and Implementation
455

 
- Abstraction
456

 
- Encapsulation
457

 
- Packages
458

Twenty Five
Interfaces
459

 
- Introduction
460

 
- Implementing Interfaces
461

 
- The Hierarchy of Interfaces Using Extends
465

 
- The purpose of @Override
468

Twenty Six
Access Methods in Java
469

 
- Class Access Levels in Java
470

 
- Method Access Levels in Java
471

 
- Variable Access Levels in Java
474

Twenty Seven
Using OOPS in Java
475

 
- Introduction
476

 
- Instances and Constructors
477

 
- Instances and Constructors across Packages
480

 
- The 'This' keyword
481

 
- Overriding and Extending Classes
488

 
- Using the Super keyword
496

 
- Exercise Fourteen
497

Twenty Eight
Exception Handling in Java
503

 
- Error Handling in Java
504

 
- Trying Exceptions in Java
505

 
- Catching Exceptions in Java
506

 
- Throw Exceptions in Java
513

 
- Using Finally in Java
516

 
- Throws and Modular Programming
518

 
- Exercise Fifteen
529

Twenty Nine
Using Java Swing with Eclipse
530

 
- Introduction
531

 
- Using Dialog Boxes
532

 
- Using Message Dialogs
534

 
- Using Confirm Dialogs
539

 
- Using Input Dialogs
542

 
- Using Icons in Java
544

 
- Using ImageIcon in Java
545

 
- Using Option Dialogs
546

 
- Making a Beep in Java
552

 
- Exercise Sixteen
553

Thirty
Enums
556

 
- Introduction
557

 
- Declaring a basic Enum
558

 
- Testing Enums
562

 
- Using the values() method with Enums
563

 
- Creating methods in Enums
564

 
- Exercise Sixteen
570

Thirty One
HashMaps
572

 
- Creating HashMaps
573

 
- Populating HashMaps
574

 
- Populating HashMaps using putAll()
575

 
- Accessing values in HashMaps
576

 
- Accessing values in HashMaps with For-Each
577

 
- Accessing keys in HashMaps with For-Each
578

 
- Some useful methods for HashMaps
579

Thirty Two
Arraylist
580

 
- Creating ArrayLists
581

 
- Populating an ArrayList
583

 
- Populating an ArrayList with addAll
585

 
- Counting number of values in an ArrayList
586

 
- Accessing values in an ArrayList
587

 
- Using Loops with ArrayLists
588

 
- Changing existing values in an ArrayList
589

 
- Sorting values in an ArrayList
590

Thirty Three
Iterator
591

 
- Introduction
592

 
- Using Iterator
593

 
- Using Iterator with remove()
594

 
- Using ListIterator
595

 
- Exercise Eighteen
596

Thirty Four
Dates in Java
600

 
- Using Dates in Java
601

 
- Date and Time Variables
603

 
- currentTimeMillis()
605

 
- DateFormat in Java
606

 
- Placing Strings into Dates
609

 
- SimpleDateFormat Method
611

 
- getTimeInstance Method in Java
614

 
- SimpleDateFormat Method for Time in Java
617

Thirty Five
Calendars in Java
619

 
- Calendar Class in Java
620

 
- Leniency in Calendars
625

 
- Populating Calendars
626

 
- Populating Calendars using set()
628

 
- Changing Calendars using add()
629

 
- Gregorian Calendar in Java
631

 
- Exercise Nineteen
635

Thirty Six
System Properties
638

 
- Using System Properties in Java
639

 
- List of System Properties in Java
640

 
- System.getProperty
641

Thirty Seven
File Handling in Java
642

 
- File Handling in Java
643

 
- Reading from Files in Java
645

 
- Using the Buffered Reader
649

 
- Writing to Files in Java
651

 
- Using the BufferedWriter in Java
653

 
- Exercise Twenty
654

Thirty Eight
Reading XML Files
656

 
- Introduction
657

 
- Reading XML in Java
658

 
- Getting the Elements of the File
659

Thirty Nine
Reading and Writing Zip Files in Java
665

 
- Introduction
666

 
- Counting Files in a Zip File
667

 
- Naming Files in a Zip File
668

 
- Reading Contents of a Zip using Enumeration
669

 
- Reading Contents of a Zip using a ZipEntry
671

 
- Writing to a Zip File
673

Forty
Accessing MySQL Databases in Java
676

 
- Introduction
677

 
- Incorporating MySQL into Projects
678

 
- Using MySQL
683

 
- Counting Records in MySQL
684

 
- Displaying Records in MySQL
687

 
- Using the 'get' method with the ResultSet
689

 
- Updating records in MySQL
690

 
- Deleting and Inserting records in MySQL
692

 
- Date Formats for MySQL
693

 
- Performing DDL in MySQL with Java
694

 
- Creating, Altering and Dropping MySQL Tables
695

 
- Running Java and MySQL on the Command Line
697

 
- Exercise Twenty One
700

Forty One
Accessing Oracle Databases in Java
706

 
- Introduction
707

 
- Incorporating Oracle into Projects
708

 
- Using Oracle
713

 
- Counting Records in Oracle
714

 
- Displaying Records in Oracle
717

 
- Updating records in Oracle
719

 
- Deleting and Inserting records in Oracle
721

 
- Inserting / Updating Dates in Oracle
722

 
- Performing DDL in Oracle with Java
723

 
- Creating, Altering and Dropping Oracle Tables
724

 
- Running Java and Oracle on the Command Line
726

 
- Exercise Twenty Two
729

Forty Two
Developer Defined Exceptions
735

Forty Three
Creating JAR files in Eclipse
742

 
- Introduction
743

 
- Creating a JAR file in Eclipse
744

Forty Four
Using Javadoc in Eclipse
748

 
- Documenting Java Programs
749

 
- Using Javadoc
750

 
- Using Javadoc for classes
751

 
- Using Javadoc for methods
752

 
- Javadoc Tags
753

 
- Suggestions for Class documentation
754

 
- Using HTML with Javadoc
755

 
- Generating Javadoc in Eclipse
758

 
- Exercise Twenty Three
769

Index of Java 8 Eclipse Neon Programming training course

Section
Section Name
One
Introduction to Java
Two
Running Java in Eclipse
Three
Setting up a machine to use Eclipse
Four
First Steps to Programming in Java
Five
Creating Projects and Classes in Eclipse
Six
Using the Java Editor in Eclipse
Seven
Java Strings
Eight
Using Numbers in Java
Nine
Creating Variables in Java
Ten
Wrapper Classes in Java
Eleven
Conditional Tests
Twelve
Conditional Tests with Wrappers
Thirteen
Arrays
Fourteen
Object
Fifteen
Looping
Sixteen
Passing Arguments in Eclipse
Seventeen
Multiple Methods
Eighteen
Multiple Classes
Nineteen
Packages
Twenty
Regular Expressions in Java
Twenty One
Vectors
Twenty Two
Hashtables
Twenty Three
Enumeration
Twenty Four
Concepts of OOPS
Twenty Five
Interfaces
Twenty Six
Access Methods in Java
Twenty Seven
Using OOPS in Java
Twenty Eight
Exception Handling in Java
Twenty Nine
Using Java Swing with Eclipse
Thirty
Enums
Thirty One
HashMaps
Thirty Two
Arraylist
Thirty Three
Iterator
Thirty Four
Dates in Java
Thirty Five
Calendars in Java
Thirty Six
System Properties
Thirty Seven
File Handling in Java
Thirty Eight
Reading XML Files
Thirty Nine
Reading and Writing Zip Files in Java
Forty
Accessing MySQL Databases in Java
Forty One
Accessing Oracle Databases in Java
Forty Two
Developer Defined Exceptions
Forty Three
Creating JAR files in Eclipse
Forty Four
Using Javadoc in Eclipse

Synopsis for Java 8 Eclipse Neon Programming training course

This is the ideal course for anyone wishing to learn to program in Java using the Eclipse Neon software

The course which is five day duration takes the delegate through basic Java 8 programming techniques, oops architecture and finally interfacing with two of the worlds most popular Databases, MySQL and Oracle

The courses are conducted using Eclipse Neon as the editor for the programming and the software and its usage is covered throughout the course.

The course comes with a comprehensive manual, with the solutions for every exercise.

This is a practical course based on commercial requirements.
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