Learning Java 8 Training Video

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A Practical Java Training Course That Teaches Real World Skills In this project-based Learning Java 8 video tutorial series, you'll quickly have relevant skills for real-world applications. Follow along with our expert instructor in this training course to get: Concise, informative and broadcast-quality Learning Java 8 training videos delivered to your desktop The ability to learn at your own pace with our intuitive, easy-to-use interface A quick grasp of even the most complex Learning Java 8 subjects because they're broken into simple, easy to follow tutorial videos Practical working files further enhance the learning process and provide a degree of retention that is unmatched by any other form of Learning Java 8 tutorial, online or offline...so you'll know the exact steps for your own projects. Course Fast Facts: Only 6.25 hours to complete this course 82 tutorial videos Expert instructors lead each course Download to any Windows PC or Mac and save for viewing off line Course is accessible 24/7 from any computer once downloaded You can study from home or at work at your own pace in your own time Course Description In this Java 8 training course, expert author Mike Kelly teaches you the tools and functions of the latest Java platform.

You will start by learning how to install the Java development kit, then move onto creating a project and package and writing and running your first Java class. Mike then teaches you how to create a scrapbook page, define variables, work with integers and floating point variables, and document project fields. This video tutorial also covers using the passenger class, writing test methods and the flight class, passing data between objects, storing objects in ArrayLists, using the console for user input, and deploying your application. Finally, you will learn how to create and finish the subclass, read and write to a file, and add logging statements.

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  • Testing
  • Java
  • Windows
  • Database
  • Database training
  • Project
  • Writing
  • IT Development
  • Skills and Training

Course programme

  • 01. Course Introduction
    • Introduction To Learning Java 8
    • Course Overview And Author Introduction
    • 0103 How To Access Your Working Files
  • 02. Core Concepts Of Java
    • Java Versions
    • Anatomy Of A Java Program
  • 03. Installing A Development Environment
    • Installing The JDK And Eclipse For Windows
    • Installing The JDK And Eclipse For OSX
    • Installing The JDK And Eclipse For Linux
  • 04. First Steps
    • Creating A Project And Package
    • Writing Your First Java Class
    • Compiling And Running A Java Class
    • Course Project Class Diagram
  • 05. Data Types and Variables - Scrapbook
    • 0501 Creating A Scrapbook Page
    • 0502 Defining Variables
    • 0503 Working With Integers
    • 0504 Working With Floating Point Variables
    • 0505 Defining Boolean Variables
    • 0506 Defining String Variables
    • 0507 Defining Date Variables
    • 0508 Documenting Out Project Fields
  • 06. Anatomy Of A Class
    • 0601 Class Declaration
    • 0602 Fields And Comments
    • 0603 Constructors
    • 0604 Getter And Setter Methods
    • 0605 Using The Passenger Class - Part 1
    • 0606 Using The Passenger Class - Part 2
  • 07. Unit Testing
    • 0701 Creating A Test Class
    • 0702 Writing Test Methods - Part 1
    • 0703 Writing Test Methods - Part 2
    • 0704 Test Driven Development
    • 0705 Writing The Flight Test Class
    • 0706 Writing The Flight Class - Part 1
    • 0707 Writing The Flight Class - Part 2
    • 0708 Writing The Flight Class - Part 3
    • 0709 Finishing The Flight Class
    • 0710 Exercise - Build The Seat Class
    • 0711 Solution - Building The Seat Class
    • 0712 Using The toString Method
    • 0713 Creating And Running A Test Suite
  • 08. Passing Data Between Objects
    • 0801 Parameters And Arguments
    • 0802 Return Values
    • 0803 Using Multiple Constructors
    • 0804 Using Objects As Field Types
    • 0805 Testing The Ticket Class
    • 0806 Review Of Data Classes
  • 09. Storing Objects In ArrayLists
    • 0901 Introduction To ArrayLists
    • 0902 Creating The Database Class
    • 0903 Adding Fields And Methods To The Database Class
    • 0904 Adding ArrayList Elements
    • 0905 Accessing ArrayList Elements
    • 0906 Bootstrapping The Database
    • 0907 Searching For ArrayList Elements
    • 0908 Removing ArrayList Elements
  • 10. Java Syntax
    • 1001 While Loops
    • 1002 For Loops
    • 1003 Enhanced For Loops
    • 1004 If Statements
    • 1005 Comparison Operators
    • 1006 Modifying The addPassenger Method
    • 1007 Testing The addPassenger Method
    • 1008 Writing The addTicket Method
    • 1009 Writing The getOpenSeats Method
  • 11. Using The Console For User Input
    • 1101 Outlining The Console Class
    • 1102 Creating The Console Main Loop
    • 1103 Receiving Screen Input
    • 1104 Testing For Exceptions
    • 1105 Receiving The Flight Number
    • 1106 Receiving The Seat Number
    • 1107 Booking The Ticket
  • 12. Deploying Your Application
    • 1201 Creating A JAR File
    • 1202 Running A JAR File
  • 13. Object Inheritance
    • 1301 Creating A Subclass
    • 1302 Finishing The Subclass
    • 1303 Using A Subclass
    • 1304 Method Overriding
  • 14. Persistence Using Files
    • 1401 Reading From A File
    • 1402 Writing To A File
  • 15. Logging
    • 1501 Introduction To Logging
    • 1502 Using Global Logging
    • 1503 Configuring Class Level Logging
    • 1504 Adding Logging Statements
  • 16. Conclusion
    • 1601 Wrap-Up

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Learning Java 8 Training Video

£ 99.64 + VAT

*Indicative price

Original amount in AUD:

$ 189