CS8392 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING NOTES 2017 REGULATION

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CS8392 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING NOTES 2017 REGULATION 

In this post we have posted some notes on CS8392 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING of PROFESSIONAL CORE for ANNA UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED COLLEGES STUDENTS. 
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OBJECTIVES:

👉 To understand Object Oriented Programming concepts and basic characteristics of Java . 
👉 To know the principles of packages, inheritance and interfaces .
👉 To define exceptions and use I/O streams.
👉 To develop a java application with threads and generics classes .
👉 To design and build simple Graphical User Interfaces .

UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO OOP AND JAVA FUNDAMENTALS 

Object Oriented Programming – Abstraction – objects and classes – Encapsulation- Inheritance – Polymorphism- OOP in Java – Characteristics of Java – The Java Environment – Java Source File -Structure – Compilation. Fundamental Programming Structures in Java – Defining classes in Java – constructors, methods -access specifiers – static members -Comments, Data Types, Variables, Operators, Control Flow, Arrays , Packages – JavaDoc comments. 

UNIT II INHERITANCE AND INTERFACES

Inheritance – Super classes- sub classes –Protected members – constructors in sub classes- the Object class – abstract classes and methods- final methods and classes – Interfaces – defining an interface, implementing interface, differences between classes and interfaces and extending interfaces – Object cloning -inner classes, Array Lists – Strings 

 UNIT III EXCEPTION HANDLING AND I/O

Exceptions – exception hierarchy – throwing and catching exceptions – built-in exceptions, creating own exceptions, Stack Trace Elements. Input / Output Basics – Streams – Byte streams and Character streams – Reading and Writing Console – Reading and Writing Files  

UNIT IV MULTITHREADING AND GENERIC PROGRAMMING

Differences between multi-threading and multitasking, thread life cycle, creating threads, synchronizing threads, Inter-thread communication, daemon threads, thread groups. Generic Programming – Generic classes – generic methods – Bounded Types – Restrictions and Limitations.

UNIT V EVENT DRIVEN PROGRAMMING

Graphics programming – Frame – Components – working with 2D shapes – Using color, fonts, and images – Basics of event handling – event handlers – adapter classes – actions – mouse events – AWT event hierarchy – Introduction to Swing – layout management – Swing Components – Text Fields , Text Areas – Buttons- Check Boxes – Radio Buttons – Lists- choices- Scrollbars – 
Windows –Menus – Dialog Boxes.

TOTAL: 45 PERIODS

OUTCOMES:

Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:
👉 Develop Java programs using OOP principles
👉 Develop Java programs with the concepts inheritance and interfaces
👉 Build Java applications using exceptions and I/O streams
👉 Develop Java applications with threads and generics classes
👉 Develop interactive Java programs using swings

TEXT BOOKS:

1. Herbert Schildt, ―Java The complete reference‖, 8th Edition, McGraw Hill Education, 2011.
2. Cay S. Horstmann, Gary cornell, ―Core Java Volume –I Fundamentals‖, 9th Edition,
Prentice Hall, 2013.

REFERENCES:

1. Paul Deitel, Harvey Deitel, ―Java SE 8 for programmers‖, 3rd Edition, Pearson, 2015.
2. Steven Holzner, ―Java 2 Black book‖, Dreamtech press, 2011.
3. Timothy Budd, ―Understanding Object-oriented programming with Java‖, Updated Edition, Pearson Education, 2000

CS8392 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING NOTES 

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