Advanced Java: Developing with APIs
X436.4 (2 semester units in EECS)
A requirement in the Professional Sequence in Java ProgrammingA Java programmer today must be experienced with design strategies used with APIs to create a wide variety of enterprise-level applications for programming in the distributed computing world. Learn about APIs in J2SE and J2EE. You begin with a study of the Java Foundation Classes (Swing). After thoroughly exploring how to write thread-safe applications, you then learn about networking, sockets, and RMI. You examine the enterprise libraries for writing servlets, and JSP used traditionally for Web programming. After that, you work with Enterprise JavaBeans for developing transactional, secure, and distributed components.
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Tues. June 2, Redwood City
CHRISTINE BOUAMALAY, M.S., is a PMTS at AT&T labs. She has taught for UC Berkeley Extension for more than 15 years and was recognized as a 2007 Honored Instructor for her contributions to the Extension technology program. She teaches topics in Java, J2EE, Ajax, and Perl.Revised class schedule in red.
- 10 meetings
- June 2 to Aug. 11: Tues., 6:30-9:30 pm (no meeting June 23)
- Redwood City: Room 10, Peninsula Center, 1991 Broadway
- $695 (EDP 305318)
Thurs. Oct. 8, San Francisco
CHRISTINE BOUAMALAY, M.S., is a PMTS at AT&T labs. She has taught for UC Berkeley Extension for more than 15 years and was recognized as a 2007 Honored Instructor for her contributions to the Extension technology program. She teaches topics in Java, J2EE, Ajax, and Perl.
- 10 meetings
- Oct. 8 to Dec. 17: Thurs., 6:30-9:30 pm (no meeting Nov. 26)
- San Francisco: Room 808, UC Berkeley Extension Downtown Center, 425 Market St., 8th Floor (enter on Fremont St.)
- $695 (EDP 321554)
Please note: Starting October 15, classes will meet in Room 812.