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The document outlines the syllabus for a 2-month Core Java course offered by Durga Software Solutions. The syllabus covers topics like OOP concepts, strings, packages, exceptions, multithreading, I/O streams, networking, wrapper classes, collection framework, inner classes, AWT, and Swing. The course will be taught by Mr. Nagoor Babu Sir and Mr. Satish over 30 daily sessions of 1.5 hours each or a fast track of 3 hours daily sessions. The fee for the course is 1000 INR.

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The document outlines the syllabus for a 2-month Core Java course offered by Durga Software Solutions. The syllabus covers topics like OOP concepts, strings, packages, exceptions, multithreading, I/O streams, networking, wrapper classes, collection framework, inner classes, AWT, and Swing. The course will be taught by Mr. Nagoor Babu Sir and Mr. Satish over 30 daily sessions of 1.5 hours each or a fast track of 3 hours daily sessions. The fee for the course is 1000 INR.

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5/30/2017 DURGA 

SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS

CORE JAVA

Faculty: Mr. Nagoor Babu Sir & Mr. Satish

Duration: 2 Months (Daily one and half hour) 
                     30 days (Fast Track) (Daily Three hours)       

Fee:  1000 INR

Syllabus:

I. Introduction  VII. I/O STREAMS

1. Why Java  1. Introduction
2. Paradigms 2. Byte­oriented streams
3. Diff b/w Java & Other (C,C++) 3. Character – oriented streams
4. Java history 4. File
5. Java features 5. Random­access file
6. Java programming format 6. Serialization
7. Java Tokens
8. Java Statements VIII. NETWORKING
9. Java Data Types
1. Introduction 
10. Typecasting
2. Socket, Server socket 
11. Arrays
3. Client –Server Communication
II. OOPS
IX. WRAPPERCLASSES
1. Introduction 
1. Introduction 
2. Class
2. Byte, Short, Integer, Long, Float, Double, Character,
3. Object
Boolean classes.
4. Static Keywords
5. Constructors X. COLLECTION FRAME WORK
6. This Key Word
7. Inheritance 1. Introduction   
8. Super Key Word 2. Util Package interfaces, List, Set, Map 
9. Polymorphism (Over Loading & Over Riding) 3. List interface 7 its classes 
10. Abstraction 4. Set interface & its classes 
11. Encapsulation 5. Map interface & its classes
12. Abstract Classes
13. Interfaces  XI.INNER CLASSES

III. STRING MANIPULATIONS 1. Introduction 
2. Member inner class 
1. String 3. Static inner class 
2. String Buffer 4. Local inner class 
3. String Tokenizer 5. Anonymous inner class
IV. PACKAGES XII. AWT
1. Introduction to all predefined packages 1. Introduction 
2. User Defined Packages 2. Components 
3. Access Specifiers 3. Event­Delegation­Model 
4. Listeners 
V. EXCEPTION HANDLING 5. Layouts 
6. Individual components Lable, Button, CheckBox, Radio
1. Introduction
Button.
2. Pre Defined Exceptions 
7. Choice, List, Menu, Text Field, Text Area
3. Try­Catch­Finally
4. Throws, throw XV. SWING(JFC)
5. User Defined Exception examples 1. Introduction Diff b/w awt and swing 
2. Components hierarchy
VI. MULTITHREADING
3. Panes
1. Thread Creations 4. Individual Swings components Jlabel
2. Thread Life Cycle 5. JButton, JTextField, JTextAres.
3. Life Cycle Methods
4. Synchronization
5. Wait() notify() notify all() methods

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