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Apply now Study at Swinburne > Courses > Find a course > Single unit search > Advanced Java Advanced Java COS80007 12.5 Credit Points Hawthorn Available to incoming Study Abroad and Exchange students Duration One Semester or equivalent Contact hours 36 Hours 2021 teaching periods Hawthorn Higher Ed. Semester 2 Dates: 2 Aug 21 - 31 Oct 21 Results: 7 Dec 21 Last self enrolment: 15 Aug 21 Census: 31 Aug 21 Last withdraw without fail: 17 Sep 21 Prerequisites Undergraduate Students SWE40003 Enterprise Development or COS30017 Software Development for Mobile Devices or COS20011 Software Development in Java or SWE20004 Technical Software Development or COS20007 Object-Oriented Programming   OR Postgraduate Students COS80018 Database Programming or SWE80005 Enterprise Development or COS80019 Software Development for Mobile Devices or COS70002 Software Development in Java or COS70006 Object-Oriented Programming Aims and objectives  From 2016, COS80007 to replace COS30005 for all students UG and PG level.  This unit aims to introduce students to contemporary Java frameworks in developing interactive client programs.   Students who successfully complete this unit will be able to:1. Explain the advantages of the contemporary Java frameworks over traditional ones, and how they enhance the development of software applications 2. Discuss strategies and issues for integrating the contemporary and traditional Java frameworks in software development 3. Use the contemporary Java frameworks to create interactive client programs 4. Explain and apply the Java functional programming framework in software development 5. independently research topics in Java applications, especially new features, to experiment with them and report and present on them. Unit information in detail - Teaching methods, assessment, general skills outcomes and content. Teaching methods Lectures (24 hours), Tutorials in Computer Labs (12 hours) Instructor/Tutor demonstrating in the Computer Labs Assessment Types Individual or Group task Weighting Assesses attainment of these ULOs Individual Assignment   Individual 30% 1,2,3,4,5 Group Assignment Group 20% 1,2,3,4,5 Examination Individual 50% 1,2,3,4 Minimum Requirements to pass this unit will be made available in the complete Unit Outline available to students when unit is offered.   General skills outcomes • Teamwork Skills • Analysis Skills • Problem Solving Skills • Communication Skills • Ability to tackle unfamiliar problems • Ability to work independently Content • Comparison between Swing and JavaFX • JavaFX syntax and components • Strategies and issues for integrating JavaFX and Swing in software development • Frameworks for developing interactive client programs • Lambda expression for functional programing in Java Course planner Timetable planner Contact us Help me apply Connect with Swinburne Contact us About Our university Our structure Strategies and initiatives Moondani Toombadool Centre Policies and regulations Giving to Swinburne Swinburne Professional Swinburne Online Contact us Swinburne locations Media contacts Careers at Swinburne Library About the library Search the library Library services Student Login Understanding your academic results Reviews and appeals Final assessment period (previously known as exams) Graduation Academic integrity Academic progress and reviews Privacy Accessibility Feedback Index Indigenous Acknowledgement We respectfully acknowledge the Wurundjeri People, and their Elders past and present, who are the Traditional Owners of the land on which Swinburne's Australian campuses are located in Melbourne's east and outer-east. 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