Learn how to create secure, portable, high-performance applications using the world’s #1 programming language.

Gain a competitive advantage by learning and getting certifiedĀ as a Java Developer with Oracle. Learn how to build highly functional, reliable, portable, and secure applications with training created by Oracle’s Java experts, who are at the forefront of high-tech solutions in the world of Java. With this training, you can stay ahead of the curve with the latest updates and iterations, and boost your confidence in your own expertise.

Overview

This entry-level course is aimed at programmers who are new to Java and who need to learn its concepts, language constructs, and data types. Included in the agenda are topics on exception handling, lambda expressions, and modular programming.

The course is designed for programmers who will apply these language skills to develop programs using the latest major versions of the JDK, currently Java 11. Students practice the skills learned in each lesson through hands-on labs.

Skills Covered

  • Identify modular programming principles
  • Access and create static fields and methods
  • Encapsulate a class using access modifiers and overloaded constructors
  • Manipulate numeric, text, and string data using appropriate Java operators
  • Set environment variables to allow the Java compiler and runtime executables to function properly
  • Create simple Java classes and use object references to access fields and methods in a class
  • Demonstrate polymorphism by implementing a Java interface
  • Handle a checked exception in a Java application
  • Use a Predicate Lambda expression as the argument to a method
  • Define and implement a simple class hierarchy that supports application requirements

Prerequisites

  • Basic Computer Knowledge.

Target Audience

  • Developer
  • Implementer
  • System Integrator
  • Systems Administrator

Course Curriculum

Module 1: What is a Java Program

  • Key features of the Java language
  • Java technology and development environment
  • Running and testing a Java program

Module 2: Creating a Java Main class

  • Java classes
  • The Main method
  • Adding a Main method

Module 3: Data in the Cart

  • Introducing variables
  • Working with strings
  • Working with numbers
  • Manipulating numeric data

Module 4: Managing Multiple Items

  • Working with conditions
  • Using IF statements
  • Working with a list of items
  • Processing a list of items

Module 5: Describing Objects and Classes

  • Working with objects and classes
  • Defining fields and methods
  • Declaring, instantiating, and initializing objects
  • Working with object references
  • Doing more with arrays

Module 6: Manipulating and Formatting the Data in Your Program

  • Using the String class
  • Using the Java API docs
  • Using the StringBuilder class
  • More about primitive data types
  • More numeric operators
  • Promoting and casting variables

Module 7: Creating and Using Methods

  • Using methods
  • Method arguments and return values
  • Static methods and variables
  • How arguments are passed to a method
  • Overloading a method

Module 8: Using Encapsulation

  • Access control
  • Encapsulation
  • Overloading constructors

Module 9: More on Conditionals

  • Relational and conditional operators
  • More ways to use IF/ELSE constructs
  • Using switch statements
  • Using the Netbeans debugger

Module 10: More on Arrays and Loops

  • Working with dates
  • Parsing the args array
  • Two-dimensional arrays
  • Alternate looping constructs
  • Nesting loops
  • The ArrayList class

Module 11: Using Inheritance

  • Overview
  • Working with subclasses and superclasses
  • Overriding methods in the superclass
  • Creating and extending abstract classes

Module 12: Using Interfaces

  • Polymorphism
  • Polymorphism in the JDK foundation classes
  • Using interfaces
  • Local-variable type inference
  • Using the List interface
  • Introducing Lambda expressions

Module 13: Handling Exceptions

  • Overview
  • Propagation of exceptions
  • Catching and throwing exceptions
  • Handling multiple exceptions and errors

Module 14: Deploying and Maintaining the Soccer Application

  • Packages, JARs, architecture
  • Application modification and requirements

Module 15: Understanding Modules

  • The Module system
  • JARs
  • Module declarations
  • Modular JDK

Module 16: JShell

  • Testing code
  • JShell basics
  • JShell in an IDE

Dates & Locations

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September 7, 2026 - September 11, 2026

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September 7, 2026 - September 11, 2026

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December 7, 2026 - December 11, 2026

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December 7, 2026 - December 11, 2026

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Exam & Certification

This course is not associated with any Certification.

Training & Certification Guide

OJ-SE-P2: Java SE: Programming II

This is a second-level course for people learning the Java language. It provides the additional key skills needed by Java programmers. This course uses today’s main Java version for its practices (currently Java 11).

OJ-SE17-PC: Java SE 17: Programming Complete

Gain a competitive advantage by learning and getting certified as a Java Developer with Oracle. Learn how to build highly functional, reliable, portable, and secure applications with training created by Oracle’s Java experts, who are at the forefront of high-tech solutions in the world of Java. With this training, you can stay ahead of the curve with the latest updates and iterations, and boost your confidence in your own expertise.

 

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