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KM-01- Introduction to Java Programming
Module Code: 900102-000-00-KM-01 Credits: 2 Summary: This module introduces learners to the fundamentals of Java programming and basic computing concepts. It builds a strong foundation by covering essential topics such as how computers work, the Java environment, development tools, and core programming principles. Learners are also introduced to version control and the structure of Java programs, preparing them to begin writing, compiling, and managing simple applications.
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KM-02- Principles of Programming with Java
Module Code: 900102-000-00-KM-02 NQF Level : NQF Level 4 Credits: 6 Credits This module builds the learner’s understanding of the principles of programming with the Java programming language. It covers Java program structure, variables, data types, arrays, strings, classes, conditionals, loops, algorithms, exception handling, file systems, multithreading, and the programming life cycle.
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KM-03: Principles of Object-Oriented Programming with Java
his module introduces learners to the core principles and structure of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) using Java. Learners will explore how object-oriented concepts are used to design scalable, reusable, and maintainable software applications in modern software development environments. The module covers the foundational concepts of OOP, including classes, objects, methods, inheritance, abstraction, encapsulation, polymorphism, aggregation, association, and composition. Learners will also examine the advantages of applying object-oriented principles in real-world software projects and enterprise application development. Through theoretical understanding and contextual programming examples, learners will develop the ability to analyse object-oriented structures, identify relationships between objects, and apply OOP principles to solve programming problems effectively. This module supports learner progression into intermediate and advanced Java development by building strong foundational knowledge required for application development, GUI systems, REST APIs, enterprise systems, and software engineering workflows.
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KM-04- Principles of Intermediate Programming with Java
Module Code: 900102-000-00-KM-04 NQF Level: 4 Credits: 6 Curriculum Title: Java Programmer Curriculum Code: 900102-000-00-00 Module Summary This module focuses on building an understanding of the principles of intermediate programming with Java. Learners are introduced to more advanced Java concepts, including collections, generics, functional programming, concurrency, concurrent collections, and atomic operations.
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KM-05- REST API and Modularization
Module Code: 900102-000-00-KM-05 NQF Level: 4 Credits: 2 Module Summary The main focus of this knowledge module is to build an understanding of the functionalities of REST API and modularization and when to use them. Learners will develop knowledge of REST API concepts, functions, features, and implementation approaches used in Java applications. The module also introduces Java modularization concepts, including module structures, dependency management, encapsulation, and modern Java features such as Local Variable Type Inference, Switch Expressions, Text Blocks, and Records. The module prepares learners to understand modern Java application development practices and modular software design.
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PM-01- Getting Started with Java
Module Code: 900102-000-00-PM-01 NQF Level: 4 Credits: 3 Module Summary The main focus of this practical module is to introduce learners to the practical application of basic computer skills, Java installation and setup, Integrated Development Environments (IDEs), Java class creation, and Git commands. Learners will perform practical activities that involve setting up Java development environments, creating and running Java programs, navigating IDEs, and applying basic source code management practices using Git. The module prepares learners for practical Java software development activities in modern programming environments.
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PM-02- Programming with Java
Module code: 900102-000-00-PM-02 NQF Level: 4 Credits: 8 Module Summary This module introduces learners to practical Java programming skills used in software development. Learners develop the ability to create and run Java programs, work with variables and data types, use arrays and ArrayLists, create and manage classes and objects, and apply core programming concepts such as loops, conditionals, algorithms, exception handling, and multithreading. The module also covers string manipulation, file handling, wrapper classes, and the programming lifecycle used to develop complete software solutions. By the end of the module, learners will be able to design, write, test, and troubleshoot Java applications using structured programming techniques and object-oriented programming principles.
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PM-03- Object-Oriented Programming with Java
Module code: 900102-000-00-PM-03 NQF Level: 4 Credits: 4 Module Summary This practical module introduces learners to Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) using Java. Learners will apply practical Java programming skills to design classes, create objects, apply inheritance, use constructors, manage object state, and develop reusable Java applications. The module focuses on practical implementation of OOP principles including: * encapsulation, * inheritance, * polymorphism, * and abstraction. Learners will also compile, execute, and organize Java programs correctly within Java file systems and directories. The module prepares learners for real-world Java software development environments through hands-on practical activities and problem-solving scenarios.
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PM-04- Intermediate Programming with Java
Module code: 900102-000-00-PM-04 NQF Level: 4 Credits: 6 Module Summary This practical module introduces learners to intermediate Java programming concepts and practical software development techniques using modern Java functionalities. Learners will apply Java collections, generics, functional programming concepts, and concurrency techniques to create efficient and scalable Java applications. The module focuses on practical implementation of: * Java collections and data structures, * generics and type safety, * functional programming using lambda expressions and streams, * and concurrent programming using synchronization and concurrent collections. Learners will develop hands-on Java applications that manage collections, process data functionally, and handle concurrent operations safely within multi-threaded environments. The module prepares learners for real-world Java software development by strengthening problem-solving abilities, improving software performance, and introducing enterprise-level programming techniques commonly used in modern Java applications.
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PM-05- Getting Started with REST API and Modularization
Module code: 900102-000-00-PM-05 NQF Level: 4 Credits: 4 Module Summary This practical module introduces learners to REST API development and Java modularization using modern Java technologies and frameworks. Learners will develop practical skills in connecting Java applications to databases, creating RESTful web services, implementing CRUD operations, and deploying databases using Docker. The module focuses on practical implementation of: * JDBC database connectivity, * REST API development using Java and Spring Boot, * CRUD operations using HTTP methods, * Docker containerization, * Java modularization, * and modern Java APIs. Learners will build practical Java applications that connect to MySQL databases, manage data using REST APIs, split applications into Java modules, and apply modern Java functionalities for cleaner and more scalable code. The module prepares learners for enterprise-level Java software development environments where REST APIs, modular applications, and containerized systems are widely used in modern software engineering.
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PM-06- Keystone Project with Java
Module code:900102-000-00-PM-06 NQF Level: 4 Credits: 8 Module Summary This practical module provides learners with the opportunity to complete a comprehensive Keystone Project using the Java programming language. Learners will apply all the programming knowledge and practical skills acquired throughout the qualification to design, develop, test, and execute real-world Java applications. The module focuses on practical implementation of: * core Java programming, * arrays and objects, * conditions and loops, * GUI development, * game development, * and complete Java application solutions using frameworks and environments of the learner’s choice. Learners will complete practical exercises, build an operable Java game, and develop a contextual GUI-based solution within a selected sector such as: * retail, * healthcare, * IoT, * cloud computing, * mobile development, * or network systems. The module prepares learners for real-world software development environments by strengthening problem-solving abilities, practical development experience, creativity, and application deployment skills using Java technologies and frameworks.
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Java Programmer Skills Programme

LESSON 21

3.1 Lesson Outcomes

After completing this lesson, learners will be able to:

  • Define files and directories in Java.
  • Create files using Java.
  • Create and manage directories in Java.
  • Read basic file information in Java.
  • Explain the importance of file handling in Java applications.

3.2 Overview

Many software applications store and manage information using files and directories. Java provides built-in classes that allow applications to create, access, organize, and manage files and folders within computer systems.

This lesson introduces learners to file systems and directories in Java and explains how Java applications interact with files and folders for storage and processing. Learners will also explore how Java manages file paths, directories, and file operations.

File systems and directories are commonly used in:

  • banking systems,
  • inventory systems,
  • healthcare applications,
  • enterprise software,
  • and document management systems.

Understanding file systems and directories is important because many applications rely on stored data and file processing.


KT2101 — Introduction to Files and Directories

A file is a collection of stored data.

A directory (folder) is a location used to organize files and other directories.

Java uses built-in classes to interact with files and directories.


Importance of Files and Directories

Files and directories help applications:

  • store information,
  • organize data,
  • manage records,
  • and support persistent storage.

KT2102 — The File Class

Java uses the File class to manage files and directories.

The File class belongs to:

 
java.io
 

Importing the File Class

 
import java.io.File;
 

Creating a File Object

 
File file = new File("example.txt");
 

Explanation

Component Purpose
File Java file handling class
example.txt File name/path

Importance of the File Class

The File class allows developers to:

  • manage files,
  • create directories,
  • check file properties,
  • and process file paths.

KT2103 — Creating Files in Java

Java applications can create files programmatically.


Example

 
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;

public class Main {

public static void main(String[] args) {

try {

File file = new File("sample.txt");

if(file.createNewFile()) {

System.out.println("File created");
}

} catch(IOException e) {

System.out.println("Error creating file");
}
}
}
 

Output

 
File created
 

Importance of File Creation

File creation is used for:

  • saving records,
  • generating reports,
  • storing logs,
  • and managing application data.

KT2104 — Creating Directories in Java

Java applications can create directories using the mkdir() method.


Example

 
import java.io.File;

public class Main {

public static void main(String[] args) {

File folder = new File("Documents");

if(folder.mkdir()) {

System.out.println("Directory created");
}
}
}
 

Output

 
Directory created
 

Importance of Directories

Directories help:

  • organize files,
  • separate data,
  • and manage application storage structures.

KT2105 — Reading File Information

The File class provides methods for retrieving file information.


Common File Methods

Method Purpose
getName() Returns file name
exists() Checks whether file exists
length() Returns file size
canRead() Checks read permission
canWrite() Checks write permission

Example

 
import java.io.File;

public class Main {

public static void main(String[] args) {

File file = new File("sample.txt");

System.out.println(file.getName());

System.out.println(file.exists());
}
}
 

Example Output

 
sample.txt
true
 

Importance of File Information

File information methods help applications:

  • validate files,
  • check permissions,
  • and manage storage safely.

KT2106 — File Paths in Java

A file path specifies the location of a file or directory.


Example Path

 
C:\Documents\sample.txt
 

Relative Path Example

 
sample.txt
 

Absolute vs Relative Paths

Absolute Path Relative Path
Full file location Location relative to current directory
Longer path Shorter path

Importance of File Paths

File paths help applications:

  • locate files,
  • organize storage,
  • and access system resources.

KT2107 — Real-World Use of Files and Directories

Files and directories are used in:

  • banking systems,
  • document systems,
  • healthcare applications,
  • inventory systems,
  • and enterprise software.

Examples:

  • customer records,
  • transaction logs,
  • report files,
  • and system backups.

File systems support data storage and organization in software applications.


3.5 Key Notes / Summary

  • Files store data permanently.
  • Directories organize files and folders.
  • Java uses the File class for file management.
  • createNewFile() creates files.
  • mkdir() creates directories.
  • File methods retrieve file information.
  • File paths specify file locations.
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