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Java / J2SE Programmer for SUN Certification
(SCJP)
Who should attend:
This course is intended for people who is familiar with
programming and wants to learn JAVA the the right way. This course focuses on
all the building blocks of JAVA with a view to pass the SUN Certification exam.
We also do lots of exercises, similar to the questions you will get in the SUN
exam.
Understand al the topics covered in the SUN
Certification exam for SCJP. You should be well-equipped to pass the
SUN exam.
Declarations and Access Control
- Write code
that declares, constructs and initializes arrays of any base
type using any of the permitted forms both for declaration and
for initialization.
- Declare
classes, nested classes, methods, instance variables, static
variables and automatic (method local) variables making
appropriate use of all permitted modifiers (such as public,
final, static, abstract, etc.)
- State the
significance of each of these modifiers both singly and in
combination and state the effect of package relationships on
declared items qualified by these modifiers.
- For a given
class, determine if a default constructor will be created and if
so state the prototype of that constructor.Identify legal return
types for any method given the declarations of all related
methods in this or parent classes.
Flow control, Assertions, and Exception
Handling
- Write code
using if and switch statements and identify legal argument types
for these statements.
- Write code
using all forms of loops including labeled and unlabeled, use of
break and continue, and state the values taken by loop counter
variables during and after loop execution.
- Write code
that makes proper use of exceptions and exception handling
clauses (try, catch, finally) and declares methods and
overriding methods that throw exceptions.
- Recognize the
effect of an exception arising at a specified point in a code
fragment. Note: The exception may be a runtime exception, a
checked exception, or an error (the code may include try, catch,
or finally clauses in any legitimate combination).
- Write code
that makes proper use of assertions, and distinguish appropriate
from inappropriate uses of assertions.
- Identify
correct statements about the assertion mechanism.
Garbage Collection
- State the
behavior that is guaranteed by the garbage collection system.
- Write code
that explicitly makes objects eligible for garbage collection.
- Recognize the
point in a piece of source code at which an object becomes
eligible for garbage collection.
Language Fundamentals
- Identify
correctly constructed package declarations, import statements,
class declarations (of all forms including inner classes)
interface declarations, method declarations (including the main
method that is used to start execution of a class), variable
declarations, and identifiers.
- Identify
classes that correctly implement an interface where that
interface is either java.lang.Runnable or a fully specified
interface in the question.
- State the
correspondence between index values in the argument array passed
to a main method and command line arguments.
- Identify all
Java programming language keywords. Note: There will not be any
questions regarding esoteric distinctions between keywords and
manifest constants.
- State the
effect of using a variable or array element of any kind when no
explicit assignment has been made to it.
- State the
range of all primitive formats, data types and declare literal
values for String and all primitive types using all permitted
formats bases and representations.
Operators and Assignments
- Determine the
result of applying any operator (including assignment operators
and instance of) to operands of any type class scope or
accessibility or any combination of these.
- Determine the
result of applying the boolean equals (Object) method to objects
of any combination of the classes java.lang.String,
java.lang.Boolean and java.lang.Object.
- In an
expression involving the operators &, |, &&, || and variables of
known values state which operands are evaluated and the value of
the expression.
- Determine the
effect upon objects and primitive values of passing variables
into methods and performing assignments or other modifying
operations in that method.
Overloading, Overriding, Runtime Type and
Object Orientation
- State the
benefits of encapsulation in object oriented design and write
code that implements tightly encapsulated classes and the
relationships "is a" and "has a".
- Write code to
invoke overridden or overloaded methods and parental or
overloaded constructors; and describe the effect of invoking
these methods.
- Write code to
construct instances of any concrete class including normal top
level classes and nested classes.
Threads
- Write code to
define, instantiate and start new threads using both
java.lang.Thread and java.lang.Runnable.
- Recognize
conditions that might prevent a thread from executing.
- Write code
using synchronized wait, notify and notify All to protect
against concurrent access problems and to communicate between
threads.
- Define the
interaction among threads and object locks when executing
synchronized wait, notify or notify All.
Fundamental Classes in the java.lang Package
- Write code
using the following methods of the java.lang.Math class: abs,
ceil, floor, max, min, random, round, sin, cos, tan, sqrt.
- Describe the
significance of the immutability of String objects.
- Describe the
significance of wrapper classes, including making appropriate
selections in the wrapper classes to suit specified behavior
requirements, stating the result of executing a fragment of code
that includes an instance of one of the wrapper classes, and
writing code using the following methods of the wrapper classes
(e.g., Integer, Double, etc.)
The Collections Framework
- Make
appropriate selection of collection classes/interfaces to suit
specified behaviour requirements.
- Distinguish
between correct and incorrect implementations of hash code
methods.
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