Registrations Are Open For Self-Instructional Basic Java Course For The Pdpj-Br

The National Council of Justice (CNJ) has launched the Basic Java course for the PDPJ-Br, offered as a self-study course on the platform of the Center for Training and Improvement of Judicial Branch Servers (CEAJud). The aim is to train professionals from the Judiciary in the Java programming language, with a focus on implementing and using the Digital Platform of the Judiciary (PDPJ-Br).  

On completion of the course, participants will be able to use the basic concepts of the Java language to develop and maintain software solutions to support the implementation and use of the PDPJ-Br in the court in which they work, specifically in: 

  • Setting up a Java development environment;
  • Advanced object-oriented Java programming; 
  • Functional programming in Java (lambda expressions); 
  • Use of the main Java Standard Edition implementation packages; 
  • Code debugging.

The training has four learning paths, each with 10 hours of instruction, totaling 40 hours of dedication. 

Access here the file of the Course. 

Registration and access are done directly via the CEAJud platform, following these steps: 

  1. Access the link: https://www.cnj.jus.br/eadcnj/
  1. Click in: “create an account”; 
  1. Fill in the registration form and click on: "create my account"; 
  1. Access the same link indicated above with the registered CPF and password; 
  1. Search for the desired course in the "courses category". 

Java training for the PDPJ-Br is being carried out in partnership with the University of the city of Fortaleza (Unifor) and it is part of the functional improvement actions of the Justice 4.0 Program, an initiative of the National Council of Justice (CNJ) in partnership with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the Federal Justice Council (CJF), with the support of the Superior Court of Justice (STJ), the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) and the Superior Council of Labor Justice (CSJT).

OTHER COURSES

In addition, the partnership between Program 4.0 and Unifor offers a training path with synchronous training that is then adapted to a self-instructional format. There are four courses: Basic Java, Advanced Java, Automated Testing and Angular. In the second half of 2024, the self-instructional Advanced Java and Automated Testing courses will be launched, as well as the synchronous Angular course. 

The schedule and details of each course are described on the training page

With this structure, the Justice 4.0 program aims to provide the civil servers of the Judiciary with continuous and effective training, ensuring that the skills needed to use modern technologies are widely disseminated and applied in the several courts of the country. 

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