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  • 5 Days ILT, VILT

    This Object-Oriented Analysis and Design Using UML training teaches you how to effectively use object-oriented technologies and software modeling as applied to a software development process. Expert Oracle University instructors present one practical, complete, object-oriented analysis and design (OOAD) road map from requirements gathering to system design.

    Learn To:

    • Use object-oriented technologies.
    • Use Unified Modeling Language 2.2.
    • Perform object-oriented analysis and design.
    • Follow a software development process using an OO software project.
    • Create a system design (the Solution model) supporting the functional requirements (FRs).
  • 2 Days ILT, VILT

    The Java SE: Exploiting Modularity and Other New Features introduces the Java module system and other new features, including JShell, convenience methods, new techniques for working with streams, and managing deprecated APIs. These features were introduced in versions after Java 8, and therefore new to developers migrating to Java 11.

    Learn To:

    Design applications to take advantage of the module system and its more reliable configuration, improved security and performance, and more easily scalable applications. Migrate existing applications to a modular applications in a step-by-step manner, choosing which parts of the application to migrate first. Deal with common problems encountered in migrating an application, including, cyclic dependencies and split packages. Use services to make modularized applications more robust and easily extensible. Create multi-release JAR files that can be run on different Java releases. Use convenience methods to reduce code that seems verbose, inefficient or boilerplate, and increase readability. Use JShell to quickly run small code experiments and test new APIs.

    Benefits To You:

    By enrolling in this course, you’ll learn how to use the module system to design applications with explicit dependencies and encapsulation at the JAR level, ensuring more reliable configuration, improved security and enhanced performance. You’ll also get a chance to experiment with new features that ease development. These include convenience methods that make your code more readable and succinct, and JShell, an easy way to test code snippets and APIs.

  • 5 Days ILT, VILT

    This entry-level course is aimed at programmers who are new to Java and who need to learn its concepts, language constructs, and data types. Included in the agenda are topics on exception handling, lambda expressions, and modular programming.

    The course is designed for programmers who will apply these language skills to develop programs using the latest major versions of the JDK, currently Java 11. Students practice the skills learned in each lesson through hands-on labs.

  • 5 Days ILT, VILT

    This is a second-level course for people learning the Java language. It provides the additional key skills needed by Java programmers. This course uses today’s main Java version for its practices (currently Java 11).

    Learn To:

    This is a second-level course for programmers learning the Java language. It rounds-out the topics that were taught in the previous course, Java SE: Programming I, and provides additional key skills for Java programmers, such as secure coding, modular programming, and database access. This course uses today’s main Java version for its practices (currently Java 11).

  • OJ-SE11-PC: Java SE 11: Programming Complete 

    Price range: RM6,500.00 through RM7,603.00
    5 Days ILT, VILT

    Learn how to create secure, portable, high-performance applications using the world’s #1 programming language.

    This comprehensive course is suitable for experienced programmers who want to learn the full Java programming language (Java SE), the language constructs, handle collections and concurrency, and utilize core language APIs and modularization. It is designed for people with existing knowledge of computing and programming concepts, and who need to learn all aspects of Java SE in the shortest possible time. Students practice the skills learned in each lesson through hands-on practices. The course is based on the current long-term support version, Java SE 11.

  • 5 Days ILT, VILT

    Java SE 17 Developer

    This course is intended for students with some programming experience and is a comprehensive training for the Java programming language.

  • OJ-SE8-F: Java SE 8 Fundamentals

    Price range: RM6,500.00 through RM7,562.00
    5 Days ILT, VILT

    This Java SE 8 Fundamentals training introduces you to object-oriented programming using the Java language. Through hands-on exercises, you’ll begin to build a baseline of knowledge to propel your career in development. Learn To: Use Java programming language constructs to create a Java technology application. Use decision and looping constructs and methods to dictate program flow.

    Understand basic object oriented concepts such as inheritance, encapsulation, and abstraction. Use and manipulate object references, and to write simple error handling code.Use the new SE 8 java.time and java.time.format packages to format and print the local date and time.Specify a data modification by passing a predicate lambda expression to the Collections class.

  • OJ-SE8-P: Java SE 8 Programming

    Price range: RM6,500.00 through RM7,603.00
    5 Days ILT, VILT

    This covers the core language features and Application Programming Interfaces (API) you will use to design object-oriented applications with Java Standard Edition 8 (Java SE 8) Platform.

  • 5 Days ILT, VILT

    Learn how to plan for, implement, and manage the ongoing operations of an IBM i. Emphasis is on security, system availability, backup and recovery, system software management, and problem determination. Also, get an introduction to the architecture and terminology of the IBM i.

  • 4 Days ILT, VILT

    Learn to write easy to use and efficient control language (CL) programs which may be used to perform a variety of system and application control functions. You are taught to write basic and intermediate level, interactive, and batch CL programs, user commands, and CL programs that function as user tools (programs that use the output of display commands as input).

    You will learn to write Control Language (CL) programs which may be used to perform a variety of system and application control functions. You will be taught to write basic and intermediate level interactive and batch CL programs as well as programs that function as user tools (programs that use the output of display commands as input).

  • 2 Days ILT, VILT

    This classroom course of two days explains how to balance the workload on the IBM i system to ensure optimum performance. Specifically, this course explains how to manage workloads, measure system performance, and tune the operating system to meet processing requirements. Hands-on exercises give you the opportunity to use the system functions that are available for controlling workload and tuning system performance. Evaluation criteria presented in this course are based on the latest information available from IBM development labs.

  • 4 Days ILT, VILT

    This course will help you to better understand the techniques of performance analysis and capacity planning on systems and partitions running IBM i and develop an appreciation of how IBM i operates and interfaces with applications. This course is expected to build skills to better manage performance and capacity on systems and partitions running IBM i.

    The course explains IBM i concepts, including the Technology Independent Machine Interface (TIMI), main storage pools, auxiliary storage pools, management of jobs, threads, and tasks, job run-time structure, performance monitoring, data collection, and analysis of performance data.

    This course includes hands-on activities using performance data from IBM i systems to help the student appreciate the concepts discussed. This course is designed for those running Power Systems on IBM i. While it includes i 7.2 content, it is suitable for those currently using prior versions of IBM i.

    The first part of this course (units 1-6) focus on teaching the performance management process, the performance considerations of key hardware components and virtualization options, and tuning options to help optimize performance. During these lectures, students should gain an appreciation of the unique storage management and work management components in the IBM i architecture and how these components need to be managed for optimal performance.

    The second part of this course focuses on the tools and techniques to monitor, analyze, and plan for performance of Power Systems with IBM i and Logical partitions (LPARs).

    The primary analysis tool that will be used is the Performance Data Investigator (PDI) which is included with IBM Navigator for i. PDI is also used with IBM Systems Workload Estimator (WLE) for capacity planning activities.

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