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For each course, there is a department responsible for the course organisation. A person responsible for timetabling for a given department sets a time schedule of teaching and for each class, s/he assigns an instructor and/or an examiner.
Expected time consumption of the course is expressed by a course attribute extent of teaching. For example, extent = 2 +2 indicates two teaching hours of lectures and two teaching hours of seminar (lab) per week.
At the end of each semester, the course instructor has to evaluate the extent to which a student has acquired the expected knowledge and skills. The type of this evaluation is indicated by the attribute completion. So, a course can be completed by just an assessment ('pouze zápočet'), by a graded assessment ('klasifikovaný zápočet'), or by just an examination ('pouze zkouška') or by an assessment and examination ('zápočet a zkouška') .
The difficulty of a given course is evaluated by the amount of ECTS credits.
The course is in session (cf. teaching is going on) during a semester. Each course is offered either in the winter ('zimní') or summer ('letní') semester of an academic year. Exceptionally, a course might be offered in both semesters.
The subject matter of a course is described in various texts.

BIE-TJV Java Technology Extent of teaching: 2P+2C
Instructor: Completion: Z,ZK
Department: 18102 Credits: 4 Semester: Z

Annotation:
The subject goal is to introduce the programming language Java. The student gains practical experiences for smaller enterprise application programming. This subject presents how to build the three and more layers enterprise systems. The student practically exercises all communication interfaces for each layers (JDBC, RestWeb services, JNDI etc.). At the course end is student able to create three layers enterprise application.

Lecture syllabus:
1. Introduction.
2. Classes and objects.
3. Polymorphism, exceptions.
4. Generic types, collections.
5. Files and streams.
6. Threads.
7. Network interface.
8. GUI.
9. Database.
10. Testing.
11. Building.
12. Version control systems - collaborative team work support.
13. News and trends.

Seminar syllabus:

Literature:
[1] Sierra, K. - Bates, B.: Head First Java, 2nd Edition, O'Reilly, 2005, 978-0596009205,
[2] Bloch, J.: Effective Java, 2nd Edition, Addison-Wesley, 2008, 978-0321356680,

Requirements:
Basic Java knowledge. Beginners is strictly recommended to join BIE-PJV course for easier entrance in.

Information about the course and courseware are available at https://courses.fit.cvut.cz/BIE-TJV/

The course is also part of the following Study plans:
Study Plan Study Branch/Specialization Role Recommended semester
BIE-WSI-SI.2015 Software Engineering (Bachelor, in English) PZ 3
BIE-BIT.2015 Computer Security and Information technology (Bachelor, in English) V 3
BIE-TI.2015_ORIGINAL Computer Science (Bachelor, in English) V 3
BIE-TI.2015 Computer Science (Bachelor, in English) V 3


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