Java SE 21: Programming II Training in Sweden

  • Learn via: Classroom
  • Duration: 5 Days
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Price: From €3,763+VAT
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Based on the Official Oracle Curriculum, this is the second-level Java SE 21: Programming II Training in Sweden for developers learning the Java language. It builds upon the foundations laid in the "Java SE: Programming I" course and covers advanced topics such as object-oriented programming (OOP), modular architecture, secure coding, database integration, use of Lambdas, and developing multithreaded applications.

This course uses the current version of Java: Java SE 21.

m-slice="1 1 []">Based on the Official Oracle Curriculum, this is the second-level course for developers learning the Java language. It builds upon the foundations laid in the "Java SE: Programming I" course and covers advanced topics such as object-oriented programming (OOP), modular architecture, secure coding, database integration, use of Lambdas, and developing multithreaded applications.


This course uses the current version of Java: Java SE 21.

Completion of Java SE 21: Programming I or equivalent experience

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    • Engineers aiming to upgrade their skills with modern Java features

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  • Application Developers working with Java-based platforms

  • Engineers aiming to upgrade their skills with modern Java features

By the end of this Java SE 21: Programming II Training in Sweden, you will have gained knowledge and skills in the following areas:

  • Develop Java applications using object-oriented principles such as encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism

  • Execute Java applications from the command line

  • Work effectively with the Java Collections Framework

  • Use Lambda expressions to filter and process collections

  • Manage exceptions with robust exception handling strategies

  • Perform file input/output operations

  • Manage file systems using the JDK NIO.2 API

  • Perform CRUD operations using JDBC and JPA technologies

  • Implement parallel operations and concurrency using Lambda expressions

  • Apply modular programming practices for scalable application architecture

  • Build high-performance, multithreaded applications

🔹 1. Functional Programming

  • Lambda expressions and Functional Interfaces

  • Built-in functional interfaces: Predicate, Consumer, Function, etc.

  • Stream API usage: stream(), filter(), map()

  • Writing clean and readable functional code using Java Streams

🔹 2. Modular Programming

  • Fundamentals of Java’s module system (JPMS)

  • module-info.java syntax and structure

  • Defining modules and services in applications

  • Migrating legacy projects to a modular structure

🔹 3. Stream and Parallel Stream Operations

  • Understanding Parallel Streams and their advantages

  • Enhancing performance with parallel processing

  • Terminal operations using Collectors

  • Creating and managing custom streams

🔹 4. Concurrency and Multithreading

  • Writing multi-threaded applications

  • Using ExecutorService, Callable, and Runnable

  • Thread synchronization and handling race conditions

🔹 5. Java API & Secure Coding Practices

  • Core I/O fundamentals: InputStream, OutputStream, Reader, Writer

  • Modern file operations with NIO.2: Path, Files, DirectoryStream

  • Best practices for writing secure Java code

🔹 6. Database Applications (JDBC & JPA)

  • Connecting to databases using JDBC API

  • Preventing SQL injection with PreparedStatement

  • Using JPA for Object-Relational Mapping (ORM)

  • Executing CRUD operations with hands-on examples

🔹 7. Localization

  • Implementing locale-based features with Locale, ResourceBundle, DateFormat, and NumberFormat

  • Building applications that support multiple languages

🔹 8. Collections and Generics

  • Overview of Java Collections Framework: List, Set, Map, Queue

  • Using Iterator and Iterable interfaces

  • Type safety with Generics

  • Working with Wrapper classes (Integer, Double, Boolean, etc.)

🔹 9. Exception Handling and Assertions

  • Difference between checked and unchecked exceptions

  • Creating and handling custom exceptions

  • Using try, catch, finally, throw, and throws

  • Validating assumptions with assert



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Java SE 21: Programming II Training Course in Sweden

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