Advanced Java programming

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Client/server-applikasjoner kan skrives ved å utnytte pakkene java.net og java.rmi. Sikkerhet er også omfattene dekket gjennom flere kapitler som inkluderer sikkerhets-policies og data-kryptering.
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XML-parsing gjøres ved hjelp av JAXP API. Programmerere kan kalle funksjoner i C og metoder i C++ fra Java ved å benytte JNI. Kurset avsluttes med flere kapitler om design patterns og hvordan de på best mulig måte kan anvendes i forskjellige typer Java-applikasjoner.
Målgruppe:
Java programmers who wish to increase their depth of knowledge in Java programming and explore the uses of the various advanced packages.
Forkunnskaper:
Either Java Programming or Java Fundamentals for Non-C Programmers is required.

Advanced I/O -
Object Serialization

  • What is Serialization?
  • Serializable Objects
  • Writing an Object
  • Reading an Object
  • Handling Exceptions
  • Customizing Serialization
  • Controlling Serialization
  • Versioning
  • Advanced I/O – New I/O

  • The java.nio package
  • Buffers and Channels
  • Buffer Implementations
  • Buffer Methods
  • ByteBuffer Methods
  • FileChannel
  • File Locking
  • MappedByteBuffer
  • Transferring Data Between Channels
  • Character Sets
  • Reflection

  • Introduction to Reflection
  • The Class Class
  • The reflect Package
  • Constructors
  • Fields
  • Methods
  • Exception Handling and Reflection
  • JavaBeans
  • Dynamic Programming
  • Advanced JDBC

  • JDBC SQL Escape Syntax
  • The execute() Method
  • Batch Updates
  • Updatable Result Sets
  • Large Objects
  • Working with Savepoints
  • RowSets
  • CachedRowSets
  • DataSources
  • Networking with Sockets

  • Clients and Servers
  • Ports, Addresses and Protocols
  • The Socket Class
  • Communication Using I/O
  • Servers
  • The ServerSocket Class
  • Concurrent Servers
  • The URL Class
  • The URLConnection Class
  • Remote Method Invocation

  • Distributed Applications
  • Stubs
  • Steps to Create a Remote Object
  • An RMI Client
  • An RMI Server
  • RMI Classes and Interfaces
  • Class Distribution
  • RMI Utilities
  • Parameter Passing and Serialization
  • Advanced RMI

  • Client Callbacks
  • Dynamic Class Loading
  • Activation
  • Activatable Objects
  • Registering Activatable Objects
  • Security and Activation
  • JNDI and RMI Registry
  • RMI-IIOP
  • Managing Security Policies

  • Untrusted Code
  • Security Managers
  • The Java Security Model
  • Policy Entries
  • Policy Files
  • Using the Policy Tool
  • Securing Applets
  • Securing Applications
  • Keys, Signatures, and Certificates

  • Jar Files
  • Data Security Concerns
  • Message Digests
  • Digital Signatures
  • Using keytool
  • Using jarsigner
  • Certificates
  • Certificate Chains
  • Managing Keys and Certificates
  • Security Policies for Signed Code
  • Java Cryptography Architecture
  • Encryption with the javax.crypto Package

  • Cryptography Concepts
  • Encryption Keys
  • Cipher Algorithms
  • Modes and Padding Schemes
  • The Cipher Class
  • Encrypting and Decrypting Data
  • Cipher Output Stream
  • Cipher Input Stream
  • Encryption using Password Ciphers
  • Exchanging Encrypted Keys
  • Sealed Objects
  • Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS)

  • Authentication and Authorization
  • JAAS Overview
  • LoginContext
  • Subjects, Principals, and PrivilegedActions
  • Authentication with the NTLoginModule
  • Defining Permissions in Policy Files
  • KeyStoreLoginModule
  • Callbacks
  • NameCallback and PasswordCallback
  • The Policy Class
  • Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI)

  • Naming and Directory Services
  • Namespaces and Contexts
  • Naming Operations
  • Bindings
  • Attributes
  • Directory Operations
  • DNS Lookups with JNDI
  • JNDI in J2EE
  • Parsing XML with Java – JAXP

  • The Java API for XML Processing
  • Introduction to SAX Parsing
  • SAXParser and JAXP
  • SAX Event Methods
  • Introduction to DOM
  • Parsing DOM with JAXP
  • The DOM API
  • Validation
  • Transformation
  • Native Methods

  • Overview of Java Native Methods and JNI
  • How to Create and Use Native Methods
  • Native Method Declaration
  • Using javah
  • Creating the Implementation Code
  • Compilation
  • Distribution
  • Using the Native Methods
  • JNI
  • Passing Arguments
  • Calling Java Methods in Native Code
  • JNI Signatures
  • Java Design Patterns – Creational Patterns

  • What are Design Patterns?
  • What are Creational Patterns?
  • Singleton – Introduction
  • Singleton – Implementation
  • Singleton – When to Use?
  • Factory Method – Introduction
  • Factory Method – Implementation
  • Factory Method - When to Use?
  • Builder – Introduction
  • Builder – Implementation
  • Builder – When to Use?
  • Java Design Patterns – Structural Patterns

  • What are Structural Patterns?
  • Façade – Introduction
  • Façade – Implementation
  • Façade - When to Use?
  • Adapter – Introduction
  • Adapter – Implementation
  • Adapter - When to Use?
  • Composite – Introduction
  • Composite – Implementation
  • Composite – When to Use?
  • Java Design Patterns – Behavioral Patterns

  • What are Behavioral Patterns?
  • Template – Introduction
  • Template – Implementation
  • Template – When to Use?
  • State – Introduction
  • State – Implementation
  • State - When to Use?
  • Observer – Introduction
  • Observer – Implementation
  • Observer - When to Use?
  • Appendix A - JDBC SQL Programming

  • Error Checking and the SQLException Class
  • The SQLWarning Class
  • JDBC Types
  • Executing SQL Queries
  • ResultSetMetaData
  • Executing SQL Updates
  • Using a PreparedStatement
  • Parameterized Statements
  • Stored Procedures
  • Transaction Management
  • Appendix B - Eclipse

  • Introduction to Eclipse
  • Installing Eclipse
  • Running Eclipse for the First Time
  • Editors, Views, and Perspectives
  • Setting up a Project
  • Creating a New Java Application
  • Running a Java Application
  • Debugging a Java Application
  • Shortcut Key Sequences
  • More Shortcut Key Sequences
  • Setting the Classpath
  • Importing Existing Java Code into Eclipse
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