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Java Best Practices training
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Course Number: 236
Duration: 3 days
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Java Best Practices Training Overview
Accelebrate's Java Best Practices training teaches attendees the best approaches to designing and writing Java SE code.
Location and Pricing
Most Accelebrate courses are taught on-site at our clients' locations worldwide for groups of 3 or more attendees and are customized to their specific needs. Please visit our client list to see organizations for whom we have recently delivered training. These courses can also be delivered as live, private online classes for groups that are geographically dispersed or wish to save on the instructor's or students' travel expenses. To receive a customized proposal and price quote private training at your site or online, please contact us.
In addition, some courses are available as live, online classes for individuals. To see a schedule of online courses, please visit http://www.accelebrate.com/online_training/java.htm.
Java Best Practices Training Prerequisites
Beginning Java Application Development or equivalent experience.
Hands-on/Lecture Ratio
This class is 70% hands-on, 30% lecture, with the longest lecture segments lasting for 20 minutes.
Java Best Practices Training Materials
All Java Best Practices training students receive a copy of Prentice Hall’s Effective Java and courseware covering all topics in the course
Software Needed on Each PC
- Java SE SDK 5, 6, or later
- The latest version of Eclipse
Java Best Practices Training Objectives
By the end of the course the student will be able to:
- Consistently implement correct encapsulation, inheritance and polymorphism in Java
- Use exceptions correctly in Java code
- Create simple unit tests for Java classes in JUnit
- Use Java 5 type-safe collections and enums
- Recognize the use of Java 5 annotations and autoboxing in Java code
- Understand how Java Garbage Collection is implemented
- Understand correct and incorrect use of clone( ), equals( ) and hashCode( )
- Implement a simple Singleton, and understand when to use it
- Recognize the use of other design patterns in Java code, including Template, Strategy, Decorator and Observer
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Java Best Practices Training Outline
- Basic OO Principles
- Encapsulation - make all data private, not protected or public
- Design to Interface, not implementation
- The use of inheritance and polymorphism
- Overview of other Java 5 features
- Type-safe collections
- Concise for loop
- Annotations
- Autoboxing
- enums
- Java Best Practices
- Exceptions - the good, bad and ugly
- synchronize narrowly, how to synchronize on static
- copy constructors vs. clone( )
- implementing hashCode( ) and equals( )
- Refactoring - how and what to do
- Correct use of instanceof
- Coding infrastructure and Tuning
- JUnit
- An overview of Ant and Maven
- An overview of Java Garbage Collection
- Effective use of Collections API
- Design Patterns
- The reasons for Design Patterns
- Overview of GoF patterns
- J2EE Patterns
- Conclusion
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Accelebrate’s courses are taught for private groups of 3 or more people at your site or online anywhere worldwide.
Don't settle for a "one size fits all" public class! Have Accelebrate deliver exactly the training you want, privately at your site or online, for less than the cost of a public class.
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