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P232
– OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING IN JAVA (COMPANY
SPECIFIC PROGRAMME FOR L.I.C. OF INDIA) Background: Object oriented programming organizes a program around the classes,
their objects and a set of well-defined methods on them. Java is an object
oriented programming language. Java is an enhanced form of C++. Many of
java's object oriented features are influenced by C++. It is platform
independent; it can run on any platform. It has a compiler and an
interpreter. Java is an important and exciting advancement in software
technology. It enables programmers to develop platform independent
programs that can be executed in a wide variety of hardware and software
environments. Developers are now using Java to build software for personal
computers, minicomputer as well as mainframes. It also enables substantial
code reuse, and includes several significant features such as exception
handling for runtime errors, garbage collection for efficient usage of
memory, multithreaded programming, and class-libraries.
Java has become very important and preferred development tool for
web-based business applications. Web pages can include references to small
Java programs called Applets. Applets are downloaded to users machine from
web servers. Applets execute within the environment provided by Web
Browser.
Objectives: After completing this programme, participants will be able to
develop applications by using Java programming skills for developing
application software and also for web based applications. Contents: ·
Java Programming
Fundamentals ·
Array and Strings, String
Buffers ·
Java Core Classes, User
Defined Classes ·
Exception Handling ·
Interfaces and Packages ·
File Handling ·
Threading ·
Applets and Servlets ·
Java Database Connectivity ·
Java
development environment
Participants’ Profile: Selected AAO (Prog), AO (IT), Asst. Secretary, Secretary and
Manager of IT Department from Central Office, Zonal Office, Divisional
Office, Branch Office and Training Centers Note: Prior knowledge of Programming is essential.
Duration: 1 Week
Dates: 13.10.2008 - 18.10.2008
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