Course detail
Graphical User Interfaces in Java
FIT-GJAAcad. year: 2018/2019
Development of mobile and web applications, Java servlets, Java Server Pages, Java Persistence API, Hibernate, JavaServerFaces, PrimeFaces, Spring, Android, Google Web Toolkit, Vaadin, RESTful Java Services, Java Web Services, Remote Method Invocation, Java Message Services, Java Enterprise, Enterprise Java Beans, Google App Engine, distributed systems.
Supervisor
Learning outcomes of the course unit
The students will learn to work with modern technologies for development of web and mobile applications. They will get acquainted with principles of development in referred environments. The will also gain experiences with development of advanced systems powered by Java programming language.
The students will improve their skills in programming language Java, in team work, and in preparation of project documentation.
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of Java programming language.
Co-requisites
Not applicable.
Recommended optional programme components
Not applicable.
Recommended or required reading
- Deitel, H.M., Deitel, P.J.: Java - How to program, ISBN 0-13-632589-0, Prentice Hall, 1997.
- Niemeyer, P., Peck, J.: Exploring Java (2nd ed.), ISBN 1-56592-271-9, O'Reilly & Associates, 1997.
- Flanagan, D.: Programování v jazyce Java (První vydání), ISBN: 80-85896-78-8, Computer Press 1997
- Eckel, B.: Myslíme v Jazyku Java, ISBN 80-247-9010-6, Grada 2001
- Cornell, C., Horstmann, C.: Core Java (2nd ed.), SunSoft Press, Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-13-596891-7, 1997
- Grand, M.: Java Language Reference (2nd ed.), ISBN 1-56592-326-X, O'Reilly & Associates, 1997
- Campione, M., Walrath, K.: Java Tutorial, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 3-8273-1050-4, 1997
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Not applicable.
Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes
Mid-term test and team project.
To get points from the exam, you need to get min. 20 points, otherwise the exam is rated 0 points.
Exam prerequisites:
For receiving the credit and thus for entering the exam, students
have to get at least 10 points from the project.
Language of instruction
Czech, English
Work placements
Not applicable.
Course curriculum
- Syllabus of lectures:
- Introduction, Java servlets, JavaServerPages.
- Testing, Maven and JAX.
- RMI and JMS.
- EJB and JavaServerFaces.
- PrimeFaces.
- Spring.
- Midterm exam.
- Java Persistence API, Hibernate.
- Google Web Toolkit.
- Vaadin.
- Basics of Android OS.
- Distributed systems.
- Project defenses.
- Team project for creating web, or mobile application.
Syllabus - others, projects and individual work of students:
Aims
To get acquainted with the development of mobile and web applications in Java programming language. To learn using mobile, web and enterpirse frameworks in this language. To get abilities of programming advanced systems powered by modern Java technologies.
Classification of course in study plans
- Programme IT-MGR-2 Master's
branch MBI , any year of study, winter semester, 5 credits, elective
branch MPV , any year of study, winter semester, 5 credits, elective
branch MGM , any year of study, winter semester, 5 credits, elective
branch MSK , any year of study, winter semester, 5 credits, elective
branch MIS , any year of study, winter semester, 5 credits, compulsory-optional
branch MBS , any year of study, winter semester, 5 credits, elective
branch MIN , any year of study, winter semester, 5 credits, elective
branch MMM , any year of study, winter semester, 5 credits, elective
Type of course unit
Lecture
26 hours, optionally
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
- Introduction, Java servlets, JavaServerPages.
- Testing, Maven and JAX.
- RMI and JMS.
- EJB and JavaServerFaces.
- PrimeFaces.
- Spring.
- Midterm exam.
- Java Persistence API, Hibernate.
- Google Web Toolkit.
- Vaadin.
- Basics of Android OS.
- Distributed systems.
- Project defenses.
Project
26 hours, compulsory
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
- Team project for creating web (and mobile) application.