

About Java Training
At VSIT, our advanced Java training equips you with the skills to proficiently write and debug Java code. Java’s versatility allows the creation of entire applications, whether they run on a standalone computer or are deployed across servers and clients within a network. Our emphasis is on hands-on, practical learning in the Java course, ensuring that students not only gain satisfaction from their education but also become well-prepared for real-world Java project development. Additionally, we offer internship opportunities, along with specialized summer and winter training in Java, tailored for engineering students.
Course Details
Programme Outcome:
Introduction to Java Programming
• What Is Java?
• Java’s Past, Present, and Future
• Why Learn Java?
• Getting Started with Programming in Java
Java Basics
• Statements and Expressions
• Variables and Data Types
• Comments
• Literals
• Expressions and Operators
• String Arithmetic
Arrays, Conditionals, and Loops
• Block Statements
• if Conditionals
• switch Conditionals
• for Loops
• while and do Loops
• Breaking Out of Loops
• Arrays
Object Oriented Programming and Java
• Objects and Classes
• Behavior and Attributes
• Inheritance
• Encapsulation
• Abstraction
• Polymorphism
Working with Objects and Classes in Java
• Defining Classes
• Creating New Objects
• Creating Instance and Class Variables
• Creating Methods
• Creating Java Applications
• Java Applications and Command-Line Arguments
More About Methods in Java
• Method Overloading
• Constructors
• Overloading Constructors
• Overriding Methods
• Finalize Methods
• Static and Final Keywords
Packages and Interfaces
• Packages
• The Java Class Library
• User Define Packages
• Interfaces
• Defining an Interface
• Implementing an Interface
• Using an Interface as a Type
• Abstract Class in java
Java Access Modifiers
• Introduction to Java Access Modifiers
• public access modifier
• private access modifier
• protected access modifier
• default access modifier
Exception Handling in Java
• What is Exception
• Exception Classes
• Exception Statement Syntax
• Rules for try, catch and finally Blocks
• Defining new Exceptions
• throw, throws statement
• Handling Multiple Exceptions
Multithreading in Java
• Introduction to Threads
• Thread Creation
• Thread Synchronization
• Thread States
• Thread Priority
• Thread Scheduler
• Yielding, Sleeping and Waking Up
• Waiting, Notifying and Joining
• The Runnable Interface
Java Applet
• How Applets and Applications Are Different
• Creating Applets
• Life Cycle of Applet
• Including an Applet on a Web Page
• Passing Parameters to Applets
• Creating Animation in Java
Graphics, Fonts, and Color in Java
• The Graphics Class
• Drawing and Filling
• Text and Fonts
• Color
The Java Abstract Windowing Toolkit (AWT)
• An AWT Overview
• The Basic User Interface Components
• Panels and Layout
• Handling UI Actions and Events
• More UI Components
• Windows, Menus, and Dialog Boxes
Managing Simple Events and Interactivity
• Mouse Clicks
• Mouse Movements
• Keyboard Events
• The AWT Event Handler
Java Collections Framework
• Core Collection Interfaces
• Standard utility methods
• How are Collections Used
• Java ArrayList and Vector
• Java LinkedList and TreeSet
• Java HashMap, HashTable and HashSet
I/O Streams in Java
• Class InputStream
• ByteArrayInputStream
• FileInputStream
• FilterInputStream
• PipedInputStream
• SequenceInputStream
• StringBufferInputStream
• Class OutputStream
• ByteArrayOutputStream
• FileOutputStream
• FilterOutputStream
• PipedOutputStream
• Related Classes
Java Swing and JFC
• Intoduction to Java Swing
• JFrame and JWindow
• JOptionPane
• The Basic User Interface Components
• JPanels and Layout
• Java Look and Feel
Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
• JDBC Architecture
• JDBC Basics
• Processing SQL Statements with JDBC
• Establishing a Connection
• Connecting with DataSource Objects
• Handling SQLExceptions
• Retrieving and Modifying Values from Result Sets
• Using Prepared Statements
• Using JDBC with GUI
Duration
12 Months
Schedule
1.5 Hrs (Monday – Friday)
2.5 Hrs (Saturday & Sunday)