OCP Java 17, 11, 8 Certification Exam Prep 1Z0-819 & 1Z0-829
Description
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#JavaPouplarity
Java is one of the most popular programming languages in use today and is commonly used for building enterprise-level applications, as well as for developing Android apps. It is known for its simplicity, readability, and robustness, and is widely used in a variety of industries including finance, retail, and healthcare.
#JavaMarket
There is typically a strong demand for Java developers in the job market. According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), employment in computer and information technology occupations, including Java developers, is projected to grow 11% from 2019 to 2029, much faster than the average for all occupations.
Some of the industries that commonly hire Java developers include Financial Services, Retail, Healthcare, Government, and Telecommunications.
Overall, the demand for Java developers is expected to remain strong as businesses and organizations continue to adopt and integrate new technologies. In addition, the increasing use of mobile devices and the growth of the internet of things (IoT) is likely to create additional job opportunities for Java developers.
#JavaCertification
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Improved job prospects: Certification can demonstrate to potential employers that an individual has a certain level of knowledge and expertise in a particular field or area of study. This can make them more competitive in the job market and may increase their chances of being hired or promoted.
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Career advancement: Certification can provide individuals with the opportunity to advance their careers by demonstrating their commitment to professional development and continuous learning.
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#Syllabus
Discover practice tests on Java from Java 8 to Java 17 covering:
Handling date, time, text, numeric and boolean values
Use primitives and wrapper classes including Math API, parentheses, type promotion, and casting to evaluate arithmetic and boolean expressions
Manipulate text, including text blocks, using String and StringBuilder classes
Manipulate date, time, duration, period, instant, and time-zone objects using the Date-Time API
Controlling Program Flow
Create program flow control constructs including if/else, switch statements and expressions, loops, and break and continue statements
Utilizing Java Object-Oriented Approach
Declare and instantiate Java objects including nested class objects, and explain the object life-cycle including creation, reassigning references, and garbage collection
Create classes and records, and define and use instance and static fields and methods, constructors, and instance and static initializers
Implement overloading, including var-arg methods
Understand variable scopes, use local variable type inference, apply encapsulation, and make objects immutable
Implement inheritance, including abstract and sealed classes. Override methods, including that of Object class. Implement polymorphism and differentiate object type versus reference type. Perform type casting, identify object types using instanceof operator and pattern matching
Create and use interfaces, identify functional interfaces, and utilize private, static, and default interface methods
Create and use enumerations with fields, methods, and constructors
Handling Exceptions
Handle exceptions using try/catch/finally, try-with-resources, and multi-catch blocks, including custom exceptions
Working with Arrays and Collections
Create Java arrays, List, Set, Map, and Deque collections, and add, remove, update, retrieve and sort their elements
Working with Streams and Lambda expressions
Use Java object and primitive Streams, including lambda expressions implementing functional interfaces, to supply, filter, map, consume, and sort data
Perform decomposition, concatenation and reduction, and grouping and partitioning on sequential and parallel streams
Packaging and deploying Java code and using the Java Platform Module System
Define modules and their dependencies, and expose module content including for reflection. Define services, producers, and consumers
Compile Java code, produce modular and non-modular jars, runtime images, and implement migration using unnamed and automatic modules
Managing concurrent code execution
Create worker threads using Runnable and Callable, manage the thread lifecycle, including automation provided by different Executor services and concurrent API
Develop thread-safe code, using different locking mechanisms and concurrent API
Process Java collections concurrently including the use of parallel streams
Using Java I/O API
Read and write console and file data using I/O Streams
Serialize and de-serialize Java objects
Create, traverse, read, and write Path objects and their properties using java.nio.file API
Accessing databases using JDBC
Create connections, create and execute basic, prepared, and callable statements, process query results, and control transactions using JDBC API
Implementing Localization
Implement localization using locales, resource bundles, parse and format messages, dates, times, and numbers including currency and percentage values
Who this course is for:
- All students looking to become OCP Java Certified.
Instructor
I have a Master of Sciences in computing.
I have worked since 2009 in private programming companies.
I am used to MOOC websites like Edx, FutureLearn, or even more specialized ones.
I hold certifications in programming and software development practices:
* Oracle Certified Professional: Java SE 11 Developer
* Oracle Certified Associate, Java SE 8 Programmer
* Professional Scrum Developer
* Scrum Foundation Professional Certificate - SFPC™
* Kanban Foundation KIKF™
* DevOps Essentials Professional Certificate - DEPC®