Java

Java Offline Course | Aii Computer Education Institute

The Java programming course offers an in-depth introduction to Java, focusing on both fundamental and advanced concepts. Starting with the basics of Java syntax, data types, and control structures, the course progresses to object-oriented programming, covering classes, objects, inheritance, polymorphism, and interfaces. Students will learn about exception handling, file I/O, and multithreading, as well as the Java Standard Library. The course includes practical coding exercises, projects, and assessments to reinforce learning and develop problem-solving skills. By the end of the course, students will be proficient in Java, capable of building robust applications, and ready to tackle advanced programming challenges.

Duration - 2 Months

History and Evolution of Java

Features of Java

Java Development Kit (JDK) and Java Runtime Environment (JRE)

Setting Up the Development Environment

Writing, Compiling, and Running a Simple Java Program

Understanding the main() Method

Java Syntax and Structure

Primitive Data Types

Variables and Constants

Type Casting and Type Conversion

Arithmetic Operators

Relational Operators

Logical Operators

Assignment Operators

Unary and Bitwise Operators

If-Else Statements

Switch Case Statements

For Loop

While Loop

Do-While Loop

Enhanced For Loop (for-each)

 

Nested Loops

Defining and Calling Functions

Function Parameters and Return Values

Scope and Lifetime of Variables

Function Overloading

Inline Functions

Recursive Functions

Single-Dimensional Arrays

Multi-Dimensional Arrays

Array Operations

String Class and String Operations

StringBuffer and StringBuilder Classes

Classes and Objects

Fields and Methods

Constructors

Static Keyword

Inheritance

Polymorphism

Method Overloading and Overriding

Abstract Classes and Interfaces

Defining Packages

Importing Packages

Built-in Packages (java.lang, java.util, etc.)

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Public, Private, Protected, and Default

Encapsulation and Access Control

Types of Exceptions

Try, Catch, and Finally Blocks

Throw and Throws Keywords

Creating User-defined Exceptions

Handling Multiple Exceptions

File Class and its Methods

Reading from and Writing to Files

BufferedReader and BufferedWriter Classes

Understanding Serialization

Serializable Interface

Deserialization

Overview of the Collections Framework

List, Set, and Map Interfaces

ArrayList, LinkedList

HashSet, TreeSet

HashMap, TreeMap

Iterators and Iteration over Collections

Creating and Running Threads

Thread Lifecycle

Runnable Interface

Synchronization

Inter-thread Communication

Thread Pooling

Fees - ₹ 6000

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