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Java All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies
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* Nine minibooks filling more than 800 pages provide the world's five
million-plus Java developers with a basic all-in-one programming reference
* Covers the recent release of the Java 2 Platform Standard Edition 5.0 and
the new J2SE Development Kit 5.0
* Starts with beginner topics including getting started with Java, using the
Java development platform, and Web programming
* Expands into more advanced Java fundamentals such as object-oriented
programming, working with arrays and collections, and creating user
interfaces with Swing
Table of Contents
Bk. I Java basics 7
Ch. 1 Welcome to Java 9
Ch. 2 Installing and using Java tools 21
Ch. 3 Working with TextPad 35
Ch. 4 Using Eclipse 43
Bk. II Programming basics 63
Ch. 1 Java programming basics 65
Ch. 2 Working with variables and data types 83
Ch. 3 Working with numbers and expressions 113
Ch. 4 Making choices 141
Ch. 5 Going around in circles (or, using loops) 161
Ch. 6 Pulling a switcheroo 187
Ch. 7 Adding some methods to your madness 199
Ch. 8 Handling exceptions 217
Bk. III Object-oriented programming 235
Ch. 1 Understanding object-oriented programming 237
Ch. 2 Making your own classes 249
Ch. 3 Working with statics 265
Ch. 4 Using subclasses and inheritance 273
Ch. 5 Using abstract classes and interfaces 293
Ch. 6 Using the object and class classes 305
Ch. 7 Using inner classes 329
Ch. 8 Packaging and documenting your classes 339
Bk. IV Strings, arrays, and collections 353
Ch. 1 Working with strings 355
Ch. 2 Using arrays 371
Ch. 3 Using the ArrayList class 397
Ch. 4 Using the LinkedList class 409
Ch. 5 Creating generic collection classes 419
Bk. V Programming techniques 431
Ch. 1 Programming threads 433
Ch. 2 Network programming 453
Ch. 3 Using regular expressions 475
Ch. 4 Using recursion 491
Bk. VI Swing 505
Ch. 1 Swinging into swing 507
Ch. 2 Handling events 521
Ch. 3 Getting input from the user 537
Ch. 4 Choosing from a list 563
Ch. 5 Using layout managers 585
Bk. VII Web programming 603
Ch. 1 Creating applets 605
Ch. 2 Creating servlets 613
Ch. 3 Using Java server pages 633
Ch. 4 Using JavaBeans 647
Bk. VIII Files and databases 663
Ch. 1 Working with files 665
Ch. 2 Using file streams 679
Ch. 3 Database for $100, please 703
Ch. 4 Using JDBC to connect to a database 717
Ch. 5 Working with XML 733
Bk. IX Fun and games 751
Ch. 1 Fun with fonts and colors 753
Ch. 2 Drawing shapes 767
Ch. 3 Using images and sound 789
Ch. 4 Animation and game programming 803
Product Details
* ISBN: 076458961X
* ISBN-13: 9780764589614
* Format: Paperback, 860pp
* Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
* Pub. Date: April 2005
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