Oracle Certified Associate, Java SE 8 (new format) - Part 2

Java certification: Oracle Certified Associate, Java SE 8 (new format 2024)

Oracle Certified Associate, Java SE 8 (new format) - Part 2
Oracle Certified Associate, Java SE 8 (new format) - Part 2

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Java certification: Oracle Certified Associate, Java SE 8 (new format 2024)

Are you ready to pass OCA- Java SE 8 Programmer I certification and prove your competency to recruiters and employers alike?

This course have 600+ unique question with explain carefully.

The practice test questions have already helped 500 students to pass the OCA Certification (1Z0-808) exam.


This courses divide in to 2 part:

Oracle Certified Associate, Java SE 8 (new format) - Part 2


OCA - Java SE 8 Programmer I - Exam Information: [NEW FORMAT effective September 1, 2022]

  • Exam Code: 1Z0-808

  • Duration: 120 minutes

  • Questions #: 56 (Multiple Choice / Multiple Select)

  • Passing score: 65%


Exam Curriculum:

Java Basics

  • Define the scope of variables

  • Define the structure of a Java class

  • Create executable Java applications with a main method; run a Java program from the command line; produce console output

  • Import other Java packages to make them accessible in your code

  • Compare and contrast the features and components of Java such as: platform independence, object orientation, encapsulation, etc.


Working With Java Data Types

  • Declare and initialize variables (including casting of primitive data types)

  • Differentiate between object reference variables and primitive variables

  • Know how to read or write to object fields

  • Explain an Object's Lifecycle (creation, "dereference by reassignment" and garbage collection)

  • Develop code that uses wrapper classes such as Boolean, Double, and Integer


Using Operators and Decision Constructs

  • Use Java operators; use parentheses to override operator precedence

  • Test equality between Strings and other objects using == and equals ()

  • Create if and if/else and ternary constructs

  • Use a switch statement


Creating and Using Arrays

  • Declare, instantiate, initialize and use a one-dimensional array

  • Declare, instantiate, initialize and use multi-dimensional arrays


Using Loop Constructs

  • Create and use while loops

  • Create and use for loops including the enhanced for loop

  • Create and use do/while loops

  • Compare loop constructs

  • Use break and continue


Working with Methods and Encapsulation

  • Create methods with arguments and return values; including overloaded methods

  • Apply the static keyword to methods and fields

  • Create and overload constructors; differentiate between default and user defined constructors

  • Apply access modifiers

  • Apply encapsulation principles to a class

  • Determine the effect upon object references and primitive values when they are passed into methods that change the values


Working with Inheritance

  • Describe inheritance and its benefits

  • Develop code that makes use of polymorphism; develop code that overrides methods; differentiate between the type of a reference and the type of an object

  • Determine when casting is necessary

  • Use super and this to access objects and constructors

  • Use abstract classes and interfaces


Handling Exceptions

  • Differentiate among checked exceptions, unchecked exceptions, and Errors

  • Create a try-catch block and determine how exceptions alter normal program flow

  • Describe the advantages of Exception handling

  • Create and invoke a method that throws an exception

  • Recognize common exception classes (such as NullPointerException, ArithmeticException, ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException, ClassCastException)


Working with Selected classes from the Java API

  • Manipulate data using the StringBuilder class and its methods

  • Create and manipulate Strings

  • Create and manipulate calendar data using classes from java.time.LocalDateTime, java.time.LocalDate, java.time.LocalTime, java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter, java.time.Period

  • Declare and use an ArrayList of a given type

  • Write a simple Lambda expression that consumes a Lambda Predicate expression