Course Code: JDP
The Java language and popular Java-based frameworks incorporate more proven development practices into their programming interfaces with each major release. These practices, referred to as design patterns, document well-known names, code implementation and re-factoring techniques, and the risks and trade-offs associated with using them. In design patterns, the responsibility of each component is identified by role.
Course Benefits
The conventions of design pattern documentation make it easier for development teams to communicate their programming intentions and provide a reference point for the entire Java development community.
The Java Patterns course reviews common and emerging patterns specific to Java SDK and EE development. Students learn the depth and evolution of pattern-based techniques in Java with particular emphasis on Java EE 6 conventions.
The lab exercises show students how to identify, apply and re-factor selected patterns into code, using a NetBeans or Eclipse IDE and the GlassFish Application Server v3. Students also learn a subset of UML notation to expedite communicating through design instead of code.
Units
UnitsId | Unit Name | Duration | Prerequisites |
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150 | Java Design Patterns | 32 | Experience with Java SE and Java EE development |
Details
Experience with Java SE and Java EE development
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