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These special Pre- and Post- Conference training sessions have been designed especially for JavaOne attendees. Please note that Pre- and Post- Conference
training sessions are not included in your JavaOne 97 registration. Space is very limited, so register today.
Reservations: 800-668-2741 (US. & Canada), 415-372-7077 (International). Sorry, online registration is not available for these training courses.
On-site registration for Java for the Experienced Programmer and
Introduction to Java Programming is on Tuesday,
April 1 (day of training) from 7:30am - 7:30pm at the Sheraton Palace.
On-site registration for Hands-on JDBC and Hands-on JavaBeans
is on Saturday, April 5 (day of training) from 7:00am - 1:00pm
at the Grand Hyatt.
1. Java for the Experienced Programmer
Audience: Experienced Object-Oriented programmers
When: Tuesday, April 1, 1997
Time: 9am to 5pm
Format: Lecture Only
Cost: $395 (lunch is included)
Location: Sheraton Palace, Regency Foyer (Registration),
Concert Room (Lecture); Phone: 415-512-1111
2 New Montgomery Street, San Francisco, California
Summary of Course:
Prepare yourself for the onslaught of information at JavaOne with this lecture only seminar. The day starts with a whirlwind tour of Java's
distinguishing features followed by a discussion of how to
use Java's run-time type information to
increase program flexibility, how interfaces extend the lifetime of
your program, how to develop threaded applications while preserving
safety and liveness, and how to implement data structures
in Java. The day wraps up with discussions of the
major components of JDK 1.1 including AWT, object serialization,
JavaBeansTM, and JDBCTM.
For further information on Java for the Experienced Programmer, or
to find out more information about skills gained from this
specific course, visit:
http://www.magelang.com/JavaOne.
II. Introduction to Java Programming
Audience: Basic Java Introduction
When: Tuesday, April 1, 1997
Time: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
Format: Lecture Only
Cost: $195
Location: Sheraton Palace, Pacific Heights Room, 2nd Floor; Phone: 415-512-1111
2 New Montgomery Street, San Francisco, California
Summary of Course:
This talk will present the Java Development
Environment, introducing the Java language and the current Java technologies; including JDBC, Java RMI, Java IDL and JavaBeans. In addition, the talk will focus on the 100% Pure JavaTM initiative and why it is so important to the industry. The three-hour session will be approximately two and a half hours of lecture followed by thirty minutes of Q and A. This presentation is brought to you by Sun Educational Services, the eader in Java training, with course offerings on Java that range from learning Java as your first programming language to distributed programming with Java and developing applications with JavaBeans.
III. Hands-on JDBC
Audience: Experienced Java programmers
When: Saturday, April 5, 1997
Time: 8am to 5pm
Format: 4 Hours Lecture, 4 Hours Lab
Cost: $495 (lunch is included)
Location: Grand Hyatt, Plaza Ballroom West, 345 Stockton Street, San Francisco, California Phone: 415-398-1234
Summary of Course:
The goal of this course is to get programmers up to speed
quickly on the new JDBC API, which allows Java programs to connect to databases via SQL. The course is interwoven with flexible exercises that, together with the course text, allow programmers to tailor the learning process to their particular learning style. This course will cover the important areas of JDBC, including connecting to a database, sending queries, fetching results, examining metadata from the database, error handling, concurrency and efficiency issues.
For further information on Hands-on JDBC, or to find out
more information about skills gained from this specific
course, visit:
http://www.magelang.com/JavaOne.
IV. Hands-on JavaBeans
Audience: Experienced Java programmers
When: Saturday, April 5, 1997
Time: 10am to 7pm
Format: 4 Hours Lecture, 4 Hours Lab
Cost: $495 (lunch is included)
Location: Grand Hyat, Plaza Ballroom Westt, 345 Stockton Street, San Francisco, California Phone: 415-398-1234
Summary of Course:
JavaBeans takes Java's "Write Once,
Run AnywhereTM" capability and
extends it to include "reuse everywhere." JavaBeans
are reusable components. Components are combined from disparate sources to create applications quickly and easily. To streamline the development process, programmers build small, reusable pieces called Beans and then "glue" them together with the help of a visual "builder" program such as a GUI builder.
This hands-on course takes you through the process of creating and using JavaBeans effectively. First, the services necessary to utilize JavaBeans
are explained: Introspection/Reflection, Event Handling/Communication, Persistence/Serialization, GUI merging/Properties, and Customization/GUI
builder support. After the student has the background, we will explore how to customize, connect and integrate with the Beans environment. Finally,
the student will learn how to write new, fully functional Beans.
For further information on Hands-on JavaBeans, or to find out
more information about skills gained from this
specific course, visit:
http://www.magelang.com/JavaOne.
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