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Java
2 5.0 Programmer Certification 310-055
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Requirements |
All you need is a PC with Windows,
the Microsoft Internet Explorer (browser)
and an Internet connection.
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What
You will Learn |
The Sun Certified Programmer for Java 2 Platform
5.0 certification allows web programmers to prove a thorough
knowledge of Java programming structure and the ability to create
Java applications.
This study guide series will cover all of the
knowledge needed for the 310-055 test to become a Sun Certified
Programmer for Java 2 Platform 5.0. |
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Overview |
- Examine the Java
development environment
- Identify fundamentals of
Java syntax
- Describe how to compile
and run a simple Java application
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- Describe how to construct
simple variables and arrays
- Describe how to construct
simple expressions and control flow
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Object-Oriented Concepts |
- Design, create, and deploy a security template
- Configure security for down level clients
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- Analyze results of security settings
- Deploy security using scripts
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Java Core Packages |
- Describe how Java classes
are organized into packages
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- Estimate the lifetime of a
Java object
- Explain the difference
between Java applications and applets
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Java AWT and JFC |
- Describe how to construct
a graphically-oriented interface in Java
- Identify the classes that
comprise the Abstract Windowing Toolkit
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- Identify the
graphically-oriented Java Foundation Classes
- Examine how the
event-listener mechanism handles events
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File Input/Output |
- Manipulate files,
directories and their contents from within Java
applications
- Identify how to open and
close files from within a Java application
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- Describe how to read and
write files from within a Java application
- Describe how to use
formatting specifiers to construct custom output
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Object Serialization |
- Describe fundamentals of
object serialization
- Examine how to implement
the Serializable interface
- Examine how access
qualifiers affect serialization
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- Identify how to override
default serialization behavior
- Describe which classes
provide their own serialization behavior
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Threads, Exception Handling and Assertions |
- Identify how to create and
use threads
- Describe how to use
exceptions
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- Identify how to create and
use try, throw and catch blocks
- Identify how to create and
use assertions
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Dates and Numbers |
- Identify the Java Date and
Number classes
- Describe how to
instantiate and use the DateFormat and
NumberFormat classes
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- Describe how to use the
Scanner class to tokenize input
- Describe how to use the
split method of the String class to split a text
string
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Networking Java Applications |
- Examine Java's networking
classes
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- Identify how to create client/server
applications
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Generics and Collections |
- Describe how to use sets,
maps, lists and queues
- Describe how to sort and
search collections and arrays
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- Describe how to use
generics for compile-time type safety
- Describe how to mix legacy
code with generic code
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Database Connectivity Fundamentals |
- Discuss Open Data Base
Connectivity (ODBC)
- Identify how to open,
process and close a database connection from a
Java application
- Describe how to read and
write information between an ODBC database and a
Java application
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- Describe how to process
information obtained from an ODBC database
- Describe how to handle
errors encountered while an ODBC database is open
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Key Topics and Features |
- Review key features of the Java language and
development environment
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- Highlight key topics covered during the course
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