
Java is an object oriented, cross platform programming language which can be used to
produce “applets” which provide animation, live updating and secure two-way interaction
in World Wide Web pages. Standalone, client/server and intranet applications can also
be built with Java. This course provides extensive experience with the Java language and its run-time
development environment. During the hands-on exercises you’ll use Java to create an
assortment of applets, integrate them into a dynamic, interactive Web site and build
architecture-independent applications using the Java language.
- Develop robust and portable JAVA applications
- Create standalone data driven applications
- Understand the concepts behind Applets and the AWT
- Learn to work with the AWT swing libraries
and much more..
- Introduction to JAVA
- Java, HTML and the WWW
- Technical foundations
- Features and functions of Applets
- Java and Object Oriented programming
- Java language syntax
- Java classes and interfaces
- Enhancing web pages
- Multi-media applets
- Applets in a Web page
- Plugging in existing applets
- Applet tag syntax
- Building custom applets
- Building standalone Java apps
- Developing Java applications
- Commercial development environments
- Java libraries and classes
- Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT)/Swing
- Creating controls with AWT/ Swing
- Menus and menu-bars
- Dialogues
- Subclassing Standard Java Classes
- Java security
- Class access mechanisms
- Protecting your system against viruses
- Introduction to JSP
- Java developments
In this course you will learn how to write, compile and execute Java programs. Enhance
the functionality of a Web site with embedded Java applets. Create World Wide Web
applications using Java run-time class libraries. Take advantage of Java’s powerful
classes to build truly object-oriented applications. Develop platform-independent GUIs
with Java tools. Ensure the security of your applications with Java’s built-in security
safeguards. Write a multi-threaded applet. Install a Java applet on a Web server. Write a
standalone Java program.
Experienced programmers familiar with C or a similar language wanting to get to grips with applets and JAVA applications.