Advanced Java: Language, Internals, and Techniques
X436.5 (2 semester units in EECS)
A requirement in the Professional Sequence in Java ProgrammingGain exposure to a broad range of JDK-related tools and techniques, with emphasis on server-side support, if you are a working Java programmer. Topics include multithreading, reflection, serialization, generics in Java, internationalization, and native methods. You also look under the hood at what happens inside the JVM and get an overview of related technologies including servlets and JSP, RMI, JavaBeans, JDBC, JDO, JAXP, and the Java security model. On successful completion of this course, you are be able to evaluate, select, and integrate vendor/open source implementations that make use of the tools and techniques covered.
Prerequisites: Good programming knowledge of Java and a working knowledge of systems such as operating systems and compilers. Familiarity with Web technologies such as HTML is expected.
There are currently no sections open for enrollment.
Sections closed for enrollment
Mon. June 29, San Francisco
INSTRUCTOR TO BE ANNOUNCED
- 10 meetings
- June 29 to Aug. 31: Mon., 6:30-9:30 pm
- San Francisco: Room 815, UC Berkeley Extension Downtown Center, 425 Market St., 8th Floor (enter on Fremont St.)
- $795 (EDP 305383)