Object-Oriented Curriculum
Select a course below for a course description, the upcoming public schedule worldwide, and enrollment information.
- WD150 Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming with Java Examples
- VD150 Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming with Java Examples (INSTRUCTOR-LED ONLINE)
In this 3-day instructor-led course, students learn how to adopt an object-oriented (OO) approach to software development. The course is designed for experienced developers coming to Java from non object-oriented languages such as COBOL, RPG, or C. It is also appropriate for those who are new to programming. Through a combination of instructor-led lectures and hands-on exercises, students take a case study through the stages of object-oriented requirements gathering, analysis, and design using the Unified Modeling Language (UML). Students learn how the Java language supports object-oriented programming, and how object-oriented designs can be implemented in Java. This course includes topics such as interpreting UML diagrams, recognizing Java constructs that enable object-orientation, and how design patterns can improve the implementation of applications.
- JA351: Introduction to Java using IBM Rational Application Developer V6
Learn the basic concepts, syntax, and Application Programming Interfaces (API) used in developing OO Java applications, and learn how to create, debug, and run Java applications in IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software V6.
- JA355: Introduction to Java SE 5 using Eclipse 3.2
This course introduces programmers to the Java language using lectures, demonstrations, and extensive labs. It covers object-oriented programming, Java syntax, key Java classes and interfaces such as collections, exceptions, and I/O.
