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  • Copyright 2015
  • Edition: 1st
  • Downloadable Video
  • ISBN-10: 0-13-351957-0
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-13-351957-0

13+ hours of video instruction.


Overview
The professional programmer’s Deitel® video guide to Java™ SE 7 and SE 8 development with the powerful Java™ platform

Description
Written for programmers with a background in high-level language programming, this LiveLesson applies the Deitel signature live-code approach to teaching programming and explores the Java™ language and Java™ APIs in depth. The LiveLesson presents¿concepts in the context of fully tested programs, not code fragments. The LiveLesson features hundreds of complete Java™ programs with thousands of lines of proven Java™ code, and hundreds of tips that will help you build robust applications.

NOTE this LiveLesson is one in a series of four:

  • Java Fundamentals LiveLessons Part I
  • Java Fundamentals LiveLessons Part II
  • Java Fundamentals LiveLessons Part IV

Skill Level
Beginner-to-Intermediate

What you Will Learn
This LiveLesson picks up where Java Fundamentals LiveLesson Part II leaves off. Begin with Deitel's treatment of Generic Collections. Next comes one of the most important features of JDK8: Lambda Expressions. Then move on to Generic Classes and Methods, a second GUI lesson, and concurrency and multi-core programming. This LiveLesson ends with a database lesson using JDBC and a final lesson on another of the most important features of JDK8: Java FX.

Who should take this course?
Programmers experienced in a high-level programming language and interested in building industrial-strength applications in Java and who have mastered the material in Java Fundamentals LiveLessons Part II.

Course requirements
Familiarity with any high-level programming language, including C, C++, C#, JavaScript, etc...

Table of Contents

Lesson 16: Generic Collections
Lesson Introduction
Manipulating lists with List, ArrayList, Collection and Iterator
Manipulating lists with List, ArrayList, Collection and Iterator
Manipulating lists with List, LinkedList and ListIterator
Viewing arrays as Lists and converting Lists to arrays
Collections method sort
Collections method sort with a Comparator object
Collections method sort with a custom Comparator object
Card shuffling and dealing with Collections method shuffle
Collections methods reverse, fill, copy, max and min
Collections method binarySearch
Collections method binarySearch
Collections methods addAll, frequency and disjoint
HashSet used to remove duplicate values from an array of strings
Using SortedSets and TreeSets
Using a Map to count the number of occurrences of each word in a String

Lesson 17: Java SE 8 Lambdas and Streams
Lesson Introduction
Functional Programming
Functional Interfaces
Lambda Expressions
Streams
IntStream Operations: Creating an IntStream and Displaying Its Values with the forEach Terminal Operation
IntStream Operations: Terminal Operations count, min, max, sum and average
IntStream Operations: Terminal Operation reduce
IntStream Intermediate Operations: Filtering and Sorting IntStream Values
IntStream Intermediate Operation: Mapping
IntStream Operations: Creating Streams of ints with IntStream Methods range and rangeClosed
Stream Manipulations
Stream Manipulations
Stream Manipulations: Creating and Displaying a List
Stream Manipulations: Filtering Employees with Salaries in a Specified Range
Stream Manipulations: Sorting Employees By Multiple Fields
Stream Manipulations: Mapping Employees to Unique Last Name Strings
Stream Manipulations: Grouping Employees By Department
Stream Manipulations: Counting the Number of Employees in Each Department
Stream Manipulations: Summing and Averaging Employee Salaries
Creating a Stream from a File
Generating Streams of Random Values: Rolling a die 6,000,000 times
Lambda Event Handlers
Additional Notes on Java SE 8 Interfaces

Lesson 18: Generic Classes and Methods
Lesson Introduction
Overloaded method that perform the exact same task for different types
Generic Methods: Implementation and Compile-Time Translation
Additional Compile-Time Translation Issues: Methods That Use a Type Parameter as the Return Type
Generic Classes: Implementing a Generic Stack Class
Creating Generic Methods to Test Class Stack
Wildcards in Methods That Accept Type Parameters: Totaling the the numbers in an ArrayList
Wildcards in Methods That Accept Type Parameters: Implementing Method sum with a Wildcard Type Argument in Its Parameter

Lesson 19: GUI Components, Part 2
Lesson Introduction
JSlider
Using menus with JFrames
JPopupMenu
Pluggable look-and-feel
Multiple-document interfaces with JDesktopPane and JinternalFrame
JTabbedPane
BoxLayout layout manager
GridBagLayout Layout Manager
GridBagLayout Layout Manager: Using GridBagConstraints RELATIVE and REMAINDER

Lesson 20: Concurrency and Multi-core Progamming
Lesson Introduction
Concurrent programming overview
Thread States and Life Cycle
Creating and Executing Threads with the Executor Framework
Thread Synchronization Overview
Unsynchronized Mutable Data Sharing (Not thread safe)
Synchronized Mutable Data Sharing–Making Operations Atomic
Producer/Consumer Relationship without Synchronization (Not thread safe)
Producer/Consumer Relationship: ArrayBlockingQueue
(Advanced) Producer/Consumer Relationship with synchronized, wait, notify and notifyAll
(Advanced) Producer/Consumer Relationship: Bounded Buffers
(Advanced) Producer/Consumer Relationship: The Lock and Condition Interfaces
Performing Computations in a Worker Thread: Fibonacci Numbers
Processing Intermediate Results: Sieve of Eratosthenes
sort/parallelSort Timings with the Java SE 8 Date/Time API
Java SE 8: Sequential vs. Parallel Streams
Executing Aysnchronous Tasks with CompletableFuture--Fibonacci calculations performed synchronously and asynchronously

Lesson 21: Accessing Databases with JDBC
Lesson Introduction
Overview of relational database concepts
Overview of the books database
Basic SELECT Query
WHERE Clause
ORDER BY Clause
Merging Data from Multiple Tables: INNER JOIN
INSERT Statement
UPDATE Statement
DELETE Statement
Java DB Overview
Connecting to and Querying a Database
Querying the books Database: Test-Driving the Example
Querying the books Database: Implementing the TableModel interface to populate a JTable from a ResultSet
Querying the books Database: DisplayQueryResults class
RowSet Interface and JdbcRowSet class
PreparedStatements: Address book example

Lesson 22: Java FX, Part 1
Lesson Introduction
Tools Used in This Lesson: FXML, JavaFX Scene Builder and the NetBeans IDE
JavaFX App Window Structure
Welcome App–Displaying Text and an Image
Creating the App’s Project
NetBeans Projects Window–Viewing the Project Contents and Adding an Image to the Project
Opening JavaFX Scene Builder from NetBeans and Preparing to Build the Welcome App
Changing to a VBox Layout Container and Configuring the Layout
Adding and Configuring a Label
Adding and Configuring an ImageView and Running the App
Welcome.java--Creating the GUI from the FXML file
Tip Calculator App Test Drive–Introduction to Event Handling
Tip Calculator Technologies Overview
Building the Tip Calculator App's GUI: fx:id values for the app's controls
Building the Tip Calculator App's GUI: Creating the project
Building the Tip Calculator App's GUI, Step 1: Changing the Root Layout from an AnchorPane to a GridPane
Building the Tip Calculator App's GUI, Step 3: Adding the Controls to the GridPane
Building the Tip Calculator App's GUI, Step 4: Right-Aligning GridPane Column 0’s Contents
Building the Tip Calculator App's GUI, Step 5: Sizing the GridPane Columns to Fit Their Contents
Building the Tip Calculator App's GUI, Step 7: Sizing the Button and Previewing the GUI
Building the Tip Calculator App's GUI, Step 8: Configuring the GridPane’s Padding and Horizontal Gap Between Its Columns
Building the Tip Calculator App's GUI, Step 9: Making the tipTextField and totalTextField Uneditable and Not Focusable
Building the Tip Calculator App's GUI, Step 10: Setting the Slider’s Properties and Previewing the Final Layout
TipCalculator Subclass of Application
TipCalculatorController Class: import Statements
TipCalculatorController Class: static Variables and Instance Variables
TipCalculatorController Class: calculateButtonPressed Event Handler
TipCalculatorController Class: initalize Method

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