Java SE 11 Developer 1Z0-819 OCP Course - Part 2

Getting Java Certified is great for your career. Acquire the skills to pass the Oracle Java certification exam!

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Java SE 11 Developer 1Z0-819 OCP Course - Part 2
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What you will learn

Obtain the knowledge of the advanced topics that form questions in the 1Z0-819 exam

Master the tricky syntax and other unusual code tricks that appear in the exam

Obtain the skills and confident to pass Oracle's Java SE 11 1Z0-819 exam in style

Receive the confidence to sit the exam knowing you have everything needed to pass it.

Why take this course?

Becoming Java certified is a great way to help improve your career options with more job opportunities and more pay.

That's because Oracle's Java certification program, unlike many other certifications out there, has real value in the industry.  One of the main reasons is that it's an official Oracle certification, but second, the exam is quite difficult to pass.

Employers see programmers who are Java certified as more valuable than programmers who are not certified.   So it's totally worth getting Java certified to take advantage of this.

This course has been designed to pass on the exact knowledge you need to pass Oracle's 1Z0-819 exam.

So what exam does this course cover?

This course focuses on the Java SE 11, 1Z0-819 exam, from Oracle.  It's Part 2 of a 2-course series. It's highly recommended that you complete Part 1 of my 1Z0-819 exam course first, before completing this one.

Oracle helpfully publishes the complete list of topics that questions in the exam come from.  I've taken extreme care to ensure that a full 100% of the material you need to know, in order to pass the exam is covered in either this course or Part 1.

I won't waste your time on any Java features that are not going to come up as a question on the exam.

Why Get Certified in Java 11, aren't there newer versions available?

Java 11 is designated as the LTS or Long Term Support version of Java - it's going to be supported by Oracle and JDK vendors until at least 2026, unlike Java 9, Java 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, etc all of which are no longer supported by Oracle. 

Large companies have large codebases, and it takes them a long time to upgrade that code to new versions of Java - for years Java 8 was the main version used by companies, and with the release of Java 11, and Oracle's commitment to supporting it for many years as well as them designating it as the long term support version, this means that the majority of the industry will be moving, or already have moved to Java 11.  Particularly now that Java 8 support is ending soon.

Oracle does not have a certification program for Java 9, 10, 12, or Java 13, etc.  This is by design. Because Java 11 is Oracle's long term supported version of Java.  For this reason, Java 11 is the version of Java you need to become certified in. And this course will help you achieve that.

What's the difference between this course and your Part 1 1Z0-819 exam course?

Firstly, the courses have completely different content, there is pretty much no overlap of content in the two courses.  Think of Part 1 as the "Core Java" concepts, and this course, the "Part 2" as the "Advanced" content.  Both courses are targeted for the 1Z0-819 exam and help you to pass it. 

Why are there two courses for the 1Z0-819 exam?

In October 2020, Oracle decided to move from their old exams, the 1Z0-815 and 1Z0-816 to a single exam, the 1Z0-819.

The thing is, the 1Z0-819 exam, still targets the exact same topics that were in the old 1Z0-815 and 1Z0-816 exams, minus a few topics that have removed.

Previously you needed to pass both exams to get Java certified.  Now, you only need to pass the 1Z0-819 exam.  So that's a bonus for you.

My "Part 1" course originally targeted the 1Z0-815 exam, and this course was originally going to target the 1Z0-816 exam.  What I've done now is updated and renamed both courses, and ensured they are both targeting the material you need to pass the new 1Z0-819.

Hopefully, that makes sense as to why you need to take two courses.

Do I really need to take a "Java exam course" to pass the exam?

Being completely upfront, it is possible to pass the exam without studying a specific exam course like this one.  But it's not easy.  Keep in mind that the exam does not just test your knowledge of Java, but actively tries to trip you up by asking questions that sometimes use obscure, rarely used syntax that you may never have come across before.   The sorts of things that most Java courses or textbooks will never teach you.

This course shows you all the standard Java stuff you need to know, as well as this more obscure stuff to ensure you really are ready to pass the exam.

Who is this course suitable for?

If you have been through at least some of my Java Masterclass on Udemy, or another Java course and/or have some professional programming experience in Java or another programming language then this course is for you.    But note, that it's a prerequisite that you have taken my 1Z0-819 Part 1 course on Udemy before attempting this one.

This course is definitely NOT for beginner programmers.  If you are a beginner, you will struggle with this course.  In that case, grab my Java Masterclass and go through all or a significant amount of that course, and then my 1Z0-819 Part 1 course, before attempting this course.

You don't teach Java in this course?

That's right, I don't teach you Java as such.  The course assumes you know Java, and are looking for the knowledge to pass the exam.  It's a subtle but important distinction.

And remember, the course only focuses on topics that may come up as a question in the 1Z0-819 exam.

Yes, you will learn a ton of new things by going through this course.  But I do assume you know Java, and won't waste your time by having you watch me type in code.

Rather, I paste in a code snippet, explain its purpose, and execute it.  This is the best way to pass on the required knowledge to me.  As an aside, the

It's designed to give you the exact information and skills you need to pass Oracle's Java 11 1Z0-819 exam.

If you already have Java 7 or Java 8 certification and want to upgrade your skills to Java 11, this is for you.

The great thing about the course is that it's relatively short (at least compared to my almost 80 hour Java Masterclass), so it's great if you need to cram before taking the exam.

What this course is not.

This course is not a  "rebadged" Java 8 Certification course - the 1Z0-819, Java 11 certification is a lot different from the 1Z0-808 (Java 8) exam (for starters it covers many features not included in Java 8, a few of which are listed above).

If you only have Java 8 experience it's going to be pretty hard for you to pass the Java 11 exam.  You need to be up to speed with Java 11 features (as well as the older stuff) and that's what you will learn in this course.

I created this course, from scratch, in Java 11 to give you the tools you need to pass Oracle's 1Z0-819 exam (formally the 1Z0-815 and 1Z0-816 exams).

Who Am I?

My name is Tim Buchalka, a professional software developer with close to 40 years of experience, starting out with Java way back in the 1990s.  I am the creator of the biggest and most comprehensive Java course on Udemy, the Java Masterclass which has been a best seller for many years and has close to 500,000 students and literally tens of thousands of glowing reviews.

I'd like to think I know a thing or two about Java!

You can be assured that the quality of the course is second to none and that the information contained in it will help you pass the 1Z0-819 exam.

Ready to get started?

Click on the enroll button and get started on your road to Java certification, better job opportunities, and more pay!


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Reviews

Oussama
August 8, 2023
Very intersting content and better explanations than the part 1 which was very hard to follow for me even it covers the basics. Splitting the code into many samples in the part was quite helpful for me than one block like the part 1. Sometimes I felt so overlwhelmed to continue some sections due the huge amount of informations. I guess I got saturated
Alex
April 8, 2023
You will learn TO much theory with zero practice, 1-2 question quizzes that are not helpful at all. Theory part is covered quite well with copy-pasting code and explaining what is does. But don't expect to write any code yourself or understand how it works. The instructor is a master of Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V.
Ehteeshaam
March 1, 2023
The materials are a bit bulky. I think this could have been simplified and examples could have been written live instead of copy & pasting.
Ana
January 29, 2023
I felt it could be made simpler and easier to grasp / remember. More quiz questions and more real-time code changes would have been nice.
Mathias
November 27, 2022
Really good course and explanations. Sometimes information is being delivered rather quickly, so you often need to pause to keep up. But all in all, very good course
Roland
November 13, 2022
Just finished part 1, getting started with this second part while also simultaneously reading the official book for the exam preparation. I'm very impressed by Tim's presentation style, truly in depth knowledge and expertise of not only the Java language but his ability to convey how one should be able to think to recognise the traps and landmines the exam has in store in the form of including edge cases, less known syntax and rules. I've been building multiple projects in Spring Boot however having no commercial experience in it and working with php in the last decade or so makes it relatively difficult to be considered as Java developer on the market I learned. 1Z0-819 seems to be the most time and cost efficient way to prove my knowledge and so being freed from the "you're a php dev, did you apply by accident perhaps?" pigeon hole for good :) I'll update my review once passed. Good luck for all fellow students and thank you Tim for the excellent course!
Jignesh
October 24, 2022
Accent is a bit of a problem. Also code copy paste confuses me a bit. Would have liked if the trainer hand-coded everything.
Valentin
October 11, 2022
I like so much quizes after each sections. I am still learning Section 5 : Generics and Collections. I like a lot Section 15 : Secure Coding in Java SE Aplications. I am very impatient and wating for slides e-book to be finished by teacher Tim .All videos are with subtitles and it is super helpfull for me .
Paulo
September 20, 2022
I thought a lot things to write in this rating. But not. I wont document those here. Why? Because, I deeply respect anyone that disseminate knowledge that can change the other people(students) lifes, its is like bless people, using teaching. And Tim is The Guy, he bless people with his work. I am grateful for Tim's work and for this course (I did , each second from the first/second course). Lastly, I would recommend, Tim Buchalka MasterClasses courses. Certification Courses, he should improve his teaching techniques, and, it is not his fault.. Certification Training are so specific, and have a different approach. However, he is a great teacher, and it is crystal clear that he loves to teach, and this is the most important. Thanks Tim
Adham
July 31, 2022
That is not a course that is meant for gaining knowledge, just talks briefly about each subject with a fast way and not complete
Luca
July 15, 2022
Content extremely interesting and quizzes with surprising answers. On a negative note, sometimes difficult to follow because you do not speak clearly; In addition I have found contradictions in your slides.
Lukas
July 5, 2022
Way too much pasting of code even for small changes, which makes it harder to follow the instructor. Too few quiz questions and generally a lack of ways to practice.
Denys
June 9, 2022
The approach with demonstrating the code which sometimes is big enough is very uncomfortable. The author could split it into the smaller pices and just show slides with two tabs: with code and the result. Also, consistently creating classes and copy-pasting code is annoying as well. It could be done beforehand and shows examples of code and results in slides. But the information provided by the author is quite good and fully covers all topics for the certification. And sometimes quizzes are not related to the topic but it's a minor remark.
William
May 15, 2022
Most code examples are pretty good, and help to explain the material being covered. Some good explanations of complex topics. A few of the sections on API's such as the Concurrency, IO/NIO, and JDBC sections are not as in-depth as I think is needed to cover all exam objectives. For these parts a study guide felt needed to cover all bases. Still pretty good overall and could be useful for people who enjoy learning through following video examples.
Soufiene
April 12, 2022
The course is very lacking in presentation of the concepts studied. Very often we start copying and pasting code, without even explaining the concept as a whole. It's not very educational!

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