Java SE 11 Programmer II: Implementing NIO.2

Java    |    Intermediate
  • 13 videos | 52m 42s
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In this 13-video course, learners will explore the concept of NIO.2 (non-blocking I/O) architecture with a focus on Buffers, Channels, Charset, and Selector to perform various file operations, and then learn how to implement buffers in Java SE 11. You will recall the important attributes and methods of the Path and File classes; learn how to perform file I/O operations using NIO.2 classes, and perform metadata management using NIO.2. The next tutorial involves walking a file tree using NIO.2, and then learning how to watch directories for changes. Continue by learning to recall the essential channels that support asynchronous I/O operations, and then move on to discovering how to use asynchronous DataGram Channels and Multicasting. You will also examine how to implement completion handler to replace future objects. In the final tutorial in the course, learners will discover how to use the new methods that were added in Java SE 11 in the java.nio.file.files class. This is one course is a series to prepare for the 1Z0-816: Java SE 11 Programmer II certification exam.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  • Discover the key concepts covered in this course
    Describe nio.2 with focus on buffers, channels, charset, and selector
    Describe how to implement buffers in java se 11
    Recall the important attributes and methods of the path and file classes
    Perform file i/o operations using nio.2 classes
    Manage metadata using nio.2
    Walk a file tree using nio.2
  • Watch directories for changes
    Recall the channels that support asynchronous i/o operations
    Use asynchronous datagram channels and multicasting
    Implement completion handlers to replace future objects
    Use the new java.nio.file.files class methods that were added in java se 11
    Summarize the key concepts covered in this course

IN THIS COURSE

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  • 4m 4s
    After completing this video, you will be able to describe NIO.2 with a focus on Buffers, Channels, Charset, and Selector. FREE ACCESS
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    3.  Buffer Implementations
    4m 33s
    Upon completion of this video, you will be able to describe how to implement buffers in Java SE 11. FREE ACCESS
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    4.  Paths and Files
    3m 56s
    Upon completion of this video, you will be able to recall the important attributes and methods of the Path and File classes. FREE ACCESS
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    5.  File I/O Using NIO.2
    4m 55s
    Find out how to perform file I/O operations using NIO.2 classes. FREE ACCESS
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    6.  Metadata Management with NIO.2
    3m 27s
    Find out how to manage metadata using the NIO.2 file system provider. FREE ACCESS
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    7.  Walking a File Tree Using NIO.2
    4m 14s
    To find out how to walk a file tree using NIO.2, consult the JavaDocs for the Files class. FREE ACCESS
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    8.  Directory Watching
    4m 25s
    In this video, learn how to monitor directories for changes. FREE ACCESS
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    9.  Asynchronous I/O and Channels
    5m 36s
    Upon completion of this video, you will be able to recall the channels that support asynchronous I/O operations. FREE ACCESS
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    10.  Datagram Channels and Multicasting
    7m 34s
    In this video, you will use asynchronous datagram channels and multicast groups. FREE ACCESS
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    11.  Completion Handler Implementation
    3m 56s
    During this video, you will learn how to implement completion handlers to replace future objects. FREE ACCESS
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    12.  Java SE 11 Methods in java.nio.file.files
    3m 30s
    Learn how to use the new java.nio.file.files class methods that were added in Java 11. FREE ACCESS
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    13.  Course Summary
    1m 23s

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