Java Certification : OCP (1Z0-819) Exam Simulation -P1
Java certification: Oracle Certified Professional, Java SE 11 (new format)
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Why take this course?
based on the detailed curriculum you've provided for the Oracle Certified Professional, Java SE Programmer (OCP) 1Z0-819 exam, here is a structured outline that could be used to create a study plan. This plan will help you cover all the topics systematically and ensure that you are well-prepared for the exam:
Study Plan Outline for OCP Java SE 11 Exam (1Z0-819)
Part 1: Core Java Concepts
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Basic Programming Concepts
- Data Types and Variables, Operators
- Control Flow Statements
- Exception Handling (try, catch, finally, multi-catch, and custom exceptions)
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Enhancements to the Java Language
- Annotations
- New for Loops and Try-With-Resources
- String Changes and Text Processing Enhancements
- Binary Literals, Underscores in Numerics, and Hexadecimal Literals
- Type Inference (Diamond Operator)
- Method References, Lambda Expressions, and Default Methods
- Collection API Changes (Optional, Stream API, etc.)
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Java SE 8 Date/Time API
- LocalDate, LocalTime, LocalDateTime, Instant, Period, and Duration
- Time Zone and Clock API
- ZonedDateTime and format() method
Part 2: Java I/O Fundamentals
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Java I/O Packages
- java.io (File, FileReader, FileWriter, etc.)
- java.nio.file (Path, Files, etc.)
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Character Encoding
- Character encoding and Unicode
- ByteOrderedOutputStream and ByteOrderedInputStream
Part 3: Java Concurrency
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Concurrency Basics
- Threads, Runnable, and Callable interfaces
- ExecutorService to create and manage threads
- Synchronization and atomic classes
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Advanced Concurrency Topics
- CyclicBarrier, Phaser, and Concurrent Collections (CopyOnWriteArrayList)
- Fork/Join Framework
- Locks and Condition variables
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Concurrency Performance
- Deadlock prevention, detection, and avoidance
- Starvation, livelock, and contention management
- Parallel Streams, pipelines, and performance optimization
Part 4: Database Connectivity with JDBC
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JDBC Core API
- DriverManager, Connection, Statement, ResultSet
- PreparedStatement and CallableStatement
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Advanced JDBC Features
- Stored Procedures and BLOBs/CLOBs
- Transaction management and batch updates
- Resource management (auto-closing ResultSets, Statements, Connections)
Part 5: Localization Support
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Locale and Resources
- Locale, ResourceBundle, and Properties files
- Formatters for currency, date, number formatting, etc.
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Internationalization (i18n)
- Service-provider mechanism
- Unicode and text processing in Java
- Best practices for localizing Java applications
Part 6: Practice Tests and Review
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Practice Test 1
- A mix of questions covering all the exam topics
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Practice Test 2
- A mix of questions covering all the exam topics
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Practice Test 3
- A mix of questions covering all the exam topics
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Practice Test 4
- A mix of questions covering all the exam topics
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Practice Test 5
- A mix of questions covering all the exam topics
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Practice Test
- A mix of questions covering each topic in detail
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Review
- Review all the topics, focus on areas where you scored lower on practice tests and review any concepts that are challenging or unclear.
Final Review
- Final Review of Core Java Concepts
- Final Review of Java SE 8 Enhancements
- Final Review of Java I/O Fundamentals
- Final Review of Java II Concurrency Topics
- Final Review of JDBC Connectivity with JDBC
- Final Review of Localization Support
- Final Review of Exam Patterns
- Final Final Review!
Tips for the Study Plan:
- Allocate specific times for each study session.
- Use real-world scenarios to apply your knowledge.
- Engage in coding exercises, peer review sessions, and participate in Java programming forums or communities.
- Take the practice tests under different conditions to gauge your performance accurately.
- Review the explanations for incorrect answers to understand your weaknesses.
- Continuously revise the topics you find challenging.
- Keep a log of concepts you learn each day.
- Regularly review and test your memory on the topics learned so far. By following this structured study plan, you should be well-prepared to tackle the OCP Java SE 1 exam with confidence. Good luck!
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