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May 3rd, 2016, 06:03 PM
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Java Certification Fee
Hello sir I am here as I want to know what is the Fees for Java SE 7 Programmer II Exam of Oracle University as I want to apply for that so will you please tell me the Fees??
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May 3rd, 2016, 06:04 PM
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Re: Java Certification Fee
Oracle University offers classroom, online training courses and certifications. As you want to apply for Java SE 7 Programmer II Exam so below I am providing you information related to this: Associated Certifications: Oracle Certified Professional, Java SE 7 Programmer , Oracle Certified Java Programmer, Gold SE 7 - Available only in Japan (Oracle Certified Professional, Java SE 7 Programmer) Exam Product Version: Java SE Exam Price: Rs 9604 Duration: 150 minutes Number of Questions: 65 TOPICS Java Class Design -Use access modifiers: private, protected, and public -Override methods -Overload constructors and methods -Use the instanceof operator and casting -Use virtual method invocation -Override the hashCode, equals, and toString methods from the Object class to improve the functionality of your class. -Use package and import statements Advanced Class Design -Identify when and how to apply abstract classes -Construct abstract Java classes and subclasses -Use the static and final keywords -Create top-level and nested classes -Use enumerated types Object-Oriented Design Principles -Write code that declares, implements and/or extends interfaces -Choose between interface inheritance and class inheritance -Apply cohesion, low-coupling, IS-A, and HAS-A principles -Apply object composition principles (including has-a relationships) -Design a class using a Singleton design pattern -Write code to implement the Data Access Object (DAO) pattern -Design and create objects using a factory pattern Generics and Collections -Create a generic class -Use the diamond for type inference -Analyze the interoperability of collections that use raw types and generic types -Use wrapper classes, autoboxing and unboxing -Create and use List, Set and Deque implementations -Create and use Map implementations -Use java.util.Comparator and java.lang.Comparable -Sort and search arrays and lists String Processing -Search, parse and build strings (including Scanner, StringTokenizer, StringBuilder, String and Formatter) -Search, parse, and replace strings by using regular expressions, using expression patterns for matching limited to: . (dot), * (star), + (plus), ?, \d, \D, \s, \S, \w, \W, \b. \B, [], (). -Format strings using the formatting parameters: %b, %c, %d, %f, and %s in format strings. Exceptions and Assertions -Use throw and throws statements -Develop code that handles multiple Exception types in a single catch block -Develop code that uses try-with-resources statements (including using classes that implement the AutoCloseable interface) -Create custom exceptions -Test invariants by using assertions Java I/O Fundamentals -Read and write data from the console -Use streams to read from and write to files by using classes in the java.io package including BufferedReader, BufferedWriter, File, FileReader, FileWriter, DataInputStream, DataOutputStream, ObjectOutputStream, ObjectInputStream, and PrintWriter Java File I/O (NIO.2) -Operate on file and directory paths with the Path class -Check, delete, copy, or move a file or directory with the Files class -Read and change file and directory attributes, focusing on the BasicFileAttributes, DosFileAttributes, and PosixFileAttributes interfaces -Recursively access a directory tree using the DirectoryStream and FileVisitor interfaces -Find a file with the PathMatcher interface -Watch a directory for changes with the WatchService interface Building Database Applications with JDBC -Describe the interfaces that make up the core of the JDBC API (including the Driver, Connection, Statement, and ResultSet interfaces and their relationship to provider implementations) -Identify the components required to connect to a database using the DriverManager class (including the jdbc URL) -Submit queries and read results from the database (including creating statements, returning result sets, iterating through the results, and properly closing result sets, statements, and connections) -Use JDBC transactions (including disabling auto-commit mode, committing and rolling back transactions, and setting and rolling back to savepoints) -Construct and use RowSet objects using the RowSetProvider class and the RowSetFactory interface -Create and use PreparedStatement and CallableStatement objects Threads -Create and use the Thread class and the Runnable interface -Manage and control thread lifecycle -Synchronize thread access to shared data -Identify code that may not execute correctly in a multi-threaded environment. Concurrency -Use collections from the java.util.concurrent package with a focus on the advantages over and differences from the traditional java.util collections. -Use Lock, ReadWriteLock, and ReentrantLock classes in the java.util.concurrent.locks package to support lock-free thread-safe programming on single variables. -Use Executor, ExecutorService, Executors, Callable, and Future to execute tasks using thread pools. -Use the parallel Fork/Join Framework Localization -Read and set the locale by using the Locale object -Build a resource bundle for each locale -Call a resource bundle from an application -Format dates, numbers, and currency values for localization with the NumberFormat and DateFormat classes (including number format patterns) -Describe the advantages of localizing an application -Define a locale using language and country codes |