Core Java(Classroom Training)

Core Java

Java is a programming language expressly designed for use in the distributed environment of the Internet. It was designed to have the "look and feel" of the C++ language, but it is simpler to use than C++ and enforces an object-oriented programming model.

Java can be used to create complete applications that may run on a single computer or be distributed among servers and clients in a network. It can also be used to build a small application module or applet for use as part of a Web page. Applets make it possible for a Web page user to interact with the page.

Java is a programming language created by James Gosling from Sun Microsystems in 1991. The first publicly available version of Java (Java 1.0) was released in 1995. Sun Microsystems was acquired by the Oracle Corporation in 2010. Like any programming language, the Java language has its own structure, syntax rules, and programming paradigm. The Java language's programming paradigm is based on the concept of object-oriented programming (OOP), which the language's features support.

The Java language is a C-language derivative, so its syntax rules look much like C's: for example, code blocks are modularized into methods and delimited by braces ({ and }), and variables are declared before they are used. Structurally, the Java language starts with packages. A package is the Java language's namespace mechanism. Within packages are classes, and within classes are methods, variables, constants, and so on.When you program for the Java platform, you write source code in .java files and then compile them. The compiler checks your code against the language's syntax rules, then writes out bytecodes in .class files. Bytecodes are standard instructions targeted to run on a Java virtual machine (JVM). In adding this level of abstraction, the Java compiler differs from other language compilers, which write out instructions suitable for the CPU chipset the program will run on.At run time, the JVM reads and interprets .class files and executes the program's instructions on the native hardware platform for which the JVM was written. The JVM interprets the bytecodes just as a CPU would interpret assembly-language instructions.

Course Duration: 6 Weeks (60 hours including practicals)

Course Schedule

Various Date and Time schedule are given as below, any one of Batch/Track can be taken.

Month Batch/Track Starting Date Time



January
To
December

Morning
15th 8.00 a.m. to 11.00 a.m.
30th

Afternoon
15th 1.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.
30th

Evening
15th 7.00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m.
30th
  • Practicals/labs for the morning, afternoon and evening batch can be done 1½ hour before or after the theory session.
  • If 15th or 30th is a Sunday or national holiday the course will start on the next working day.
  • This classroom training is offered at our branches.

Faculty: The instructors who execute Java training program offered by GenCor Learning Solutions (P) Ltd. are a team of highly experienced engineers with international exposure and strong experience working in various live, real-time environments and implementations.

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Core Java - 60 Hours

  • Introduction Of Java
  • Features of java
  • Operators in Java
  • Wrapper Classes
  • Class Concepts
  • Inheritance,Polymorphism
  • Threading and its implements
  • Exception Handling
  • Package in Java
  • Event Handling
  • JDBC
  • Swing and its Applications

Career Scope:

A wide assortment of computing platforms employs Java today, ranging from mobile phones and embedded devices, to cloud computing servers and supercomputers. Whether it is Client-side or Server-side, Java technology is one of the most widely used software platforms for the development of applications.

Most of the leading software firms such as Infosys, CTS, TCS etc. are employing JAVA as the programming language for developing enterprise applications, online apps and software applications. Those with experience in the field usually land high-paying IT jobs.

Possible Roles:

  • Software Developer
  • Web Programmer
  • EJB Programmer
  • Application Developer

Those armed with relevant certifications can easily climb to top posts in IT, such as Project Managers, Senior Programmers etc. Java is also a field that promises attractive salary and perks. There is a lot of demand for Software Professionals with experience in Java. After getting Sun Java Certification, you will be in a position to take up Software Developer and Java/J2EE Developer positions. A career in Java is thus very lucrative and rewarding.

The average pay for a Java Developer is Rs 350,218 per year. The average salary for a Senior Java Developer is Rs 776,888 per year.