instant JAVA
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instant JAVA
(The SunSoft Press JAVA series)
SunSoft Press , Prentice Hall PTR, c1996
Available at 7 libraries
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Everyone knows that Java is hot, but can anyone really use it? They can now. HereAs a cookbook that is chock full of Java recipes anyone can use - instantly! Part of the SunSoft Java series, it enables HTML users to easily plug sizzling hot Java special effects into their Web pages.
Table of Contents
Preface. Why I Wrote Instant Java. Who Should Use Instant Java. Java Programming. Instant Java Updates. A Note About Performance. Acknowledgements. 1. Introducing Java Applets. Java and the Web. Using Java Applets. Instant Java. Java and HTML. Which Browser? The Instant Java CD. Using This Book. Java Programming. What's Next? The Instant Java Tutorial. Installing the Java Developers Kit. Adding an Applet to an HTML file. Customizing Applet Settings. Using the Appletviewer. Running Applets in Netscape (Windows 95). Running Applets in Netscape (Solaris). Planning for Users Without Java-enabled Browsers. 2. Fundamental Applets. BasicText. BasicImage. Audio. AudioButton. AudioText. AudioImageText. URLButton. URLAudImgTxt. URLAudImgTxtBG. ImageMap. 3. Text Applets. Common Settings. Text. Shadow. SoftShadow. SmoothText. WaveText. Depth. DepthFade. DepthShade. Emboss. Engrave. Stencil. MultiColor. MultiText. Tips for Programmers. 4. Image Applets. Common Settings. Using Filters. Img. Rotate. Mirror. SlantRight. SlantLeft. SlantUp. SlantDown. WaveImage. Blur. EmbossImage. TransColor. Scale. Negative. Fade. Transparent. CropRectangle. RemoveRectangle. CropOval. RemoveOval. CropRoundRect. RemoveRoundRect. MultiImage. Tips for Programmers. 5. Animation Applets. Animation Defined. How Do I Animate? Self-Animation. Animation Without Images. Which Method to Use? The Animation Applets in this Chapter. Using the Animation Applets in this Chapter. Reusing an Image. Displaying an Image During Loading. Setting the Initial Image. Moving Images. Using Filters for Self-Animation. Animation with Multiple Filters. Reusing Filtered Images. Animating Text. Controlling Animation Speed. Common Settings. AnimateContinuous. AnimateTwoWay. AnimateOnButton. AnimateOnButtonTwoWay. AnimateOnEntry. AnimateOnEntryTwoWay. AnimateMultiple. 6. Assorted Applets. Common Settings for String Animation Applets. Tracker. TrackFade. Coalesce. MoveLeft. MoveUp. UpAndOver. Ticker. Slide Show Applets. SlideShow. SlideShowPush. SlideShowSlide. SlideShowSplit. SlideShowSwap. SlideShowFade. Appendix A. Selected Source Code Listings. AdjColor.java. Filter.java. GetParm.java. ImgFilt.java. ImgGetr.java. fsoftshadow.java. femboss.java. fnegative.java. fscale.java. BasicText.java. AudioText.java. OffScr.java. SoftShadow.java. Emboss.java. Negative.java. Scale.java. Animate.java. AnimateOnButtonTwoWay.java. SAnimate.java. Coalesce.java. Ticker.java. SlideShowFade.java. Appendix B. Supported Applet Colors. Index.
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