Course detail
Graphical User Interfaces in Java (in English)
FIT-GJAeAcad. year: 2019/2020
Development of Java programming language, Java virtual machine, Java basic and object oriented features, types of Java applications (standalone application/servlet), basic libraries(java.lang, java.io, java.util), library java.awt(Abstract Window Toolkit), events mechanisms in Java, application development, libraries javax.swing, JavaBeans development, GUI programming tools, web applications, Java Server Pages, Google Web Toolkit, Android, Vaadin.
Supervisor
Nabízen zahradničním studentům
Všech fakult
Learning outcomes of the course unit
The students will get acquainted with the principles and history of Java programming language. They will learn about methods of application development in Java programming language. They will also get acquainted with ways of exploitation of standard libraries and tools for application development. Finally, the students will learn about differences in Java programming and programming in other languages.
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 (syntax, primitive data types, classes, interfaces, inheritance, packages, modifiers, type variables, wrapper classes, containers, I/O, exceptions, multithreading, running processes).
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
Cornell, C., Horstmann, C.: Core Java (2nd ed.), SunSoft Press, Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-13-596891-7, 1997
Eckel, B.: Myslíme v Jazyku Java, ISBN 80-247-9010-6, Grada 2001
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
Jendrock, E., Cervera-Navarro, R., Evans, I., Haase, K., & Markito, W.: The Java EE 7 Tutorial (Vol. 1), Addison-Wesley Professional, ISBN 978-0321994929, 2014
Gupta, A.: Java EE 7 Essentials: Enterprise Developer Handbook, O'Reilly Media, Inc., ISBN 978-1449370176, 2013
Juneau, J.: Java EE 7 recipes: a problem-solution approach, Apress, ISBN 978-1430244257, 2013
Juneau, J.: JavaServer Faces: Introduction by Example, Apress, ISBN 978-1484208397, 2013
Çalşkan, M., & Varaksin, O.: PrimeFaces cookbook, Packt Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-1784393427, 2015
Gutierrez, F.: Introducing Spring framework: a primer, Apress, ISBN 978-1430265320, 2014
Walls, C. Spring in Action: Covers Spring 4, Manning Publications, ISBN 978-1617291203, 2014
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Not applicable.
Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes
Mid-term test, individual projects.
Exam prerequisites:
In order to gain a credit it is necessary to get at least 10 points from the project.
Language of instruction
English
Work placements
Not applicable.
Aims
To get acquainted with the principles of Java programming language. To learn about methods of application development in Java programming language. To get acquainted with ways of exploitation of standard libraries and tools for application development. To learn about differences in Java programming and programming in other languages.
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
- Individually assigned project throughout the course.