Learning Java

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Jonathan Knudsen; Patrick Niemeyer
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Learning Java

Short description

With more changes than any previous version, Java 5.0 makes it easier to 'Learning Java' takes on greater significance, delivering a no-nonsense approach to Java 5.0 features, such as "generics," and looks into the popular Eclipse IDE. The accompanying CD includes the Java 5.0 SDK for Windows, Linux and Solaris.

Long description

Version 5.0 of the Java 2 Standard Edition SDK is the most important upgrade since Java first appeared a decade ago. With Java 5.0, you'll not only find substantial changes in the platform, but to the language itself-something that developers of Java took five years to complete. The main goal of Java 5.0 is to make it easier for you to develop safe, powerful code, but none of these improvements makes Java any easier to learn, even if you've programmed with Java for years. And that means our bestselling hands-on tutorial takes on even greater significance. Learning Java is the most widely sought introduction to the programming language that's changed the way we think about computing. Our updated third edition takes an objective, no-nonsense approach to the new features in Java 5.0, some of which are drastically different from the way things were done in any previous versions. The most essential change is the addition of "generics", a feature that allows developers to write, test, and deploy code once, and then reuse the code again and again for different data types. The beauty of generics is that more problems will be caught during development, and Learning Java will show you exactly how it's done. Java 5.0 also adds more than 1,000 new classes to the Java library. That means 1,000 new things you can do without having to program it in yourself. That's a huge change. With our book's practical examples, you'll come up to speed quickly on this and other new features such as loops and threads. The new edition also includes an introduction to Eclipse, the open source IDE that is growing in popularity. Learning Java, 3rd Edition addresses all of the important uses of Java, such as web applications, servlets, and XML that are increasingly driving enterprise applications. The accompanying CD includes the Java 5.0 SDK for Windows, Linux and Solaris, plus the Eclipse IDE, the NetBeans IDE, and the many example programs from the book.

Product details

Publisher:
O'Reilly Media
ISBN:
9780596008734
Publication date:
May 2005
Additional format:
Mixed media CD-ROM
Length:
234mm
Width:
178mm
Thickness:
51mm
Weight:
1542g
Edition:
3rd Edition
Pages:
954
Illustrations:
Illustrated
Readership:
Professional & scholarly
Illustrated:
Illustrated

Table of contents

  • Preface
  • A Modern Language Enter Java A Virtual Machine
  • Java Compared with Other Languages Safety of Design Safety of Implementation Application and User
  • Level Security Java and the Web Java as a General Application Language A Java Road Map
  • A First Application Java Tools and Environment HelloJava
  • HelloJava
  • The Sequel HelloJava
  • The Button Strikes! HelloJava
  • Netscape's Revenge Troubleshooting
  • Tools of the Trade The Java VM Running Java Applications The Classpath
  • The Java Compiler JAR Files Policy Files
  • The Java Language Text Encoding Comments Types Statements and Expressions Exceptions Assertions Arrays
  • Objects in Java Classes Methods Object Creation Object Destruction Enumerations
  • Relationships Among Classes
  • Subclassing and Inheritance Interfaces Packages and Compilation Units Visibility of Variables and Methods Arrays and the Class Hierarchy Inner Classes
  • Working with Objects and Classes The Object Class The Class Class Reflection
  • Annotations
  • Generics Containers
  • Building a Better Mousetrap Enter Generics "There Is No Spoon" Parameterized Type Relationships Casts Writing Generic Classes Bounds
  • Wildcards Generic Methods Arrays of Parameterized Types
  • Case Study
  • The Enum Class Case Study
  • The sort( ) Method
  • Conclusion
  • Threads Introducing Threads Threading an Applet Synchronization Scheduling and Priority Thread Groups Thread Performance Concurrency Utilities Conclusion
  • Working with Text Text
  • Related APIs Strings Internationalization Parsing and Formatting Text Printf
  • Style Formatting Formatting with the java
  • text Package Regular Expressions
  • Core Utilities Math Utilities Dates and Times Timers Collections Properties The Preferences API The Logging API Observers and Observables
  • Input/Output Facilities Streams Files Serialization
  • Data Compression The NIO Package
  • Network Programming
  • Sockets Datagram Sockets Simple Serialized Object Protocols
  • Remote Method Invocation Scalable I/O with NIO
  • Programming for the Web Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) The URL Class
  • Talking to Web Applications Web Services
  • Web Applications and Web Services Web Application Technologies Web Applications
  • WAR Files and Deployment Servlet Filters Building WAR Files with Ant Implementing Web Services
  • Swing Components
  • Containers Events Event Summary The AWT Robot! Multithreading in Swing
  • Using Swing Components Buttons and Labels Checkboxes and Radio Buttons Lists and Combo Boxes
  • The Spinner Borders Menus Pop
  • up Menus The JScrollPane Class The JSplitPane Class The JTabbedPane Class Scrollbars and Sliders Dialogs
  • More Swing Components
  • Text Components Focus Navigation Trees Tables Desktops
  • Pluggable Look
  • and
  • Feel Creating Custom Components
  • Layout Managers FlowLayout GridLayout BorderLayout BoxLayout
  • CardLayout GridBagLayout Nonstandard Layout Managers Absolute Positioning SpringLayout
  • Drawing with the D API
  • The Big Picture The Rendering Pipeline A Quick Tour of Java D
  • Filling Shapes Stroking Shape Outlines Using Fonts Displaying Images Drawing Techniques Printing
  • Working with Images and Other Media Loading Images Producing Image Data Filtering Image Data Saving Image Data Simple Audio
  • Java Media Framework
  • JavaBeans What's a Bean? The NetBeans IDE Properties and Customizers Event Hookups and Adapters Binding Properties Building Beans Limitations of Visual Design Serialization Versus Code Generation Customizing with BeanInfo Hand
  • Coding with Beans BeanContext and BeanContextServices The Java Activation Framework Enterprise JavaBeans
  • Applets The Politics of Applets The JApplet Class Using the Java Plug
  • in Java Web Start Using Digital Signatures Conclusion
  • XML A Bit of Background XML Basics SAX DOM XPath XInclude Validating Documents
  • JAXB and Code Generation Transforming Documents with XSL/XSLT
  • Web Services The End of the Book A
  • The Eclipse IDE
  • B
  • BeanShell
  • Simple Java Scripting Glossary
  • Index

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