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THE JAVA TUTORIAL OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING FOR THE INTERNET

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: USA ADDISON WESLEY 1998Edition: 2NDISBN:
  • 0201310074
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Standard Loan Thurles Library Main Collection 005.133 CAM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2 Available R03008JKRCT

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Uses a task-oriented, example-driven approach to introduce the fundamental concepts and applications of the Java programming language. More advanced topics such as creating a graphical user interface, using multiple threads, and Java's networking capabilities are also treated. The CD-ROM contains the contents of the book, all its code samples, versions of the Java Development Kit with documentation, and the HotJava Browser. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

THROUGH A TASK ORIENTED, EXAMPLE DRIVEN APPROACH THIS BOOK INTRODUCES YOU TO FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS AND APPLICATIONS DESIGNED SO THAT YOU CAN CUSTOMIZE YOUR OWN PATH THROUGH THE SPECIFIC INFORMATION YOU NEED.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Lesson 1 The Java Phenomenon
  • Lesson 2 The "Hello World" Application
  • Lesson 3 The "Hello World" Applet
  • Common Problems (and Their Solutions)
  • End of Trail
  • Learning the Java Language
  • Lesson 4 Object-Oriented Programming Concepts
  • Lesson 5 The Nuts and Bolts of the Java Language
  • Lesson 6 Objects and Classes in Java
  • Lesson 7 More Features of the Java Language
  • Common Problems (and Their Solutions)
  • End of Trail
  • Writing Applets
  • Lesson 8 Overview of Applets
  • Lesson 9 Taking Advantage of the Applet API
  • Lesson 10 Practical Considerations of Writing Applets
  • Lesson 11 Finishing an Applet
  • Common Problems (and Their Solutions)
  • End of Trail
  • Essential Java Classes
  • Lesson 12 Using String and StringBuffer
  • Lesson 13 Setting Program Attributes
  • Lesson 14 Accessing System Resources
  • Lesson 15 Handling Errors With Exceptions
  • Lesson 16 Doing Two or More Tasks at Once: Threads
  • Lesson 17 Reading and Writing (but no 'rithmetic)
  • End of Trail
  • Creating a User Interface
  • Lesson 18 Overview of the Java UI
  • Lesson 19 Using Components, the GUI Building Blocks
  • Lesson 20 Laying Out Components Within a Container
  • Lesson 21 Working with Graphics
  • Common Problems (and Their Solutions)
  • End of Trail
  • Custom Networking
  • Lesson 22 Overview of Networking
  • Lesson 23 Working with URLs
  • Lesson 24 All About Sockets
  • Lesson 25 All About Datagrams
  • End of Trail
  • To 1.1--And Beyond!
  • Lesson 26 What's New in 1.1
  • Lesson 27 Migrating to 1.1
  • Lesson 28 A Preview of Things to Come
  • End of Trail
  • Appendix A Code Examples
  • Appendix B Reference
  • Index

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Mary Campione was formerly a senior technical writer at Sun Microsystems, where she started writing about the Java platform in 1995. Mary graduated from California Polytechnic, San Luis Obispo, with a B.S. in Computer Science and has worked as both a technical writer and programmer. Kathy Walrath is a senior technical writer on the Swing team at Sun Microsystems. After graduating from the University of California, Berkeley, with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Kathy wrote extensively about Unix, Mach, and NextStep. Since 1993, Kathy has been writing specifications and how-to guides for the Java platform.

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