Inside the Java virtual machine
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Inside the Java virtual machine
(McGraw-Hill Java masters)
McGraw-Hill, c1998
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Includes index
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Description
Java programmers at every level will find this easy-to-understand yet technically rich description of the Java Virtual Machine (JVM)-the engine of the Java language-an invaluable tool in writing better and more efficient Java code. Lively text and entertaining Java applets on the included CD-ROM demystify the elusive JVM and explain all aspects of the JVM architecture, facilities and operation-from Java stacks, class files, bytecodes, conversions and verification to the just-in-time compiler implementation of JVM. Complete reference information is also provided for the JVM class file format and all JVM bytecodes.
Table of Contents
- Preface.Acknowledgments.Introduction.Introduction to Java
- s ARchitecture.Platform Independence.Security.Network Mobility.The Java Virtual Machine.The Java Class File.The Lifetime of a Class.The Linking Model.Garbage Collection.Stack and Local Variable Operations.Type Conversion.Integer Arithmetic.Logic.Floating-Point Arithmetic.Objects and Arrays.Control Flow.Exceptions.Finally Clauses.Method Invocation and Return.Thread Synchronization.Instruction Set by Opcode Mnemonic.Appendices.Index.
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