Java Programming II

(CIST-2372) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-080-5
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The Oracle OCP Java SE 8 Programmer I 1Z0-808 exam validates the skills of working with Java basics, Java data types, array, loop contracts, methods and encapsulation, and so on. The Oracle OCP certification includes topics such as system administration, web development, technical management, project and program management.

The Oracle Java 1Z0-809 exam covers functional programming; basics of object-oriented programming; application of knowledge in database work, and much more. The Oracle OCP Java 1Z0-809 certification exam validates your understanding of the Java technology and provides a new way of Java coding.

1

Core Java APIs

  • Creating and Manipulating Strings
  • Using the StringBuilder Class
  • Understanding Equality
  • Understanding Java Arrays
  • Understanding an ArrayList
  • Working with Dates and Times
2

Exceptions

  • Understanding Exceptions
  • Using a try Statement
  • Recognizing Common Exception Types
  • Calling Methods That Throw Exceptions
3

Streams

  • Introducing Streams
  • Working with Streams
4

JDBC

  • Introducing Relational Databases and SQL
  • Introducing the Interfaces of JDBC
  • Connecting to a Database
  • Obtaining a Statement
  • Executing a Statement
  • Getting Data from a ResultSet
  • Closing Database Resources
  • Dealing with Exceptions
5

Sockets for Clients

  • Using Sockets
  • Constructing and Connecting Sockets
  • Getting Information About a Socket
  • Setting Socket Options
  • Socket Exceptions
  • Sockets in GUI Applications
6

Sockets for Servers

  • Using ServerSockets
  • Logging
  • Constructing Server Sockets
  • Getting Information About a Server Socket
  • Socket Options
  • HTTP Servers
7

Secure Sockets

  • Secure Communications
  • Creating Secure Client Sockets
  • Choosing the Cipher Suites
  • Event Handlers
  • Session Management
  • Client Mode
  • Creating Secure Server Sockets
  • Configuring SSLServerSockets
8

Stacks

  • Stacks
  • Specifications of the ADT Stack
  • Using a Stack to Process Algebraic Expressions
  • Stack Implementations
  • A Linked Implementation
  • An Array-Based Implementation
9

Queues

  • Queues, Deques, and Priority Queues
  • The ADT Queue
  • Queue, Deque, and Priority Queue Implementations
  • A Linked Implementation of a Queue
  • An Array-Based Implementation of a Queue
10

Lists

  • Lists
  • Specifications for the ADT List
  • Using the ADT List
  • List Implementations That Use Arrays
  • Using an Array to Implement the ADT List
  • Operations on a Chain of Linked Nodes
  • Beginning the Implementation
  • Continuing the Implementation
  • A Refined Implementation
  • The Efficiency of Using a Chain to Implement the ADT List

1

Core Java APIs

  • Understanding string methods
  • Creating an array
  • Understanding searching using array
  • Sorting an array
  • Creating one-dimensional array
  • Understanding multi-dimensional array
  • Understanding wrapper class
  • Printing the Date and Time Format
2

Exceptions

  • Understanding the try-catch method
  • Understanding the finally block
  • Understanding multiple catch blocks
  • Throwing Exception
3

Streams

  • Using the FileInputStream and FileOutputStream Classes
  • Using the BufferedReader, File, FileReader, and FileWriter classes
4

JDBC

  • Understanding Database Management
  • Connecting to a Database

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USD 245

The exam consists of multiple choice questions.

150 minutes

65%

  • Candidates must wait 14 days before retaking a failed proctored exam. (Registration will be allowed on the 14th day)
  • Candidates may retake an online non-proctored exam at any time.
  • Candidates may not retake a passed exam at any time.
  • Candidates may not retake a beta exam at any time.
  • Candidates are only allowed 4 attempts to pass an exam in a 12-month period.
  • Candidates must resubmit a failed Master Assignment within 30 days of receiving the notification of failing.

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