Java all-in-one desk reference for dummies

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Java all-in-one desk reference for dummies

by Doug Lowe

(--For dummies)

Wiley, c2005

  • pbk.

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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

Introduction. Book I: Java Basics. Chapter 1: Welcome to Java. Chapter 2: Installing and Using Java Tools. Chapter 3: Working with TextPad. Chapter 4: Using Eclipse. Book II: Programming Basics. Chapter 1: Java Programming Basics. Chapter 2: Working with Variables and Data Types. Chapter 3: Working with Numbers and Expressions. Chapter 4: Making Choices. Chapter 5: Going Around in Circles (Or, Using Loops). Chapter 6: Pulling a Switcheroo. Chapter 7: Adding Some Methods to Your Madness. Chapter 8: Handling Exceptions. Book III: Object--Oriented Programming. Chapter 1: Understanding Object--Oriented Programming. Chapter 2: Making Your Own Classes. Chapter 3: Working with Statics. Chapter 4: Using Subclasses and Inheritance. Chapter 5: Using Abstract Classes and Interfaces. Chapter 6: Using the Object and Class Classes. Chapter 7: Using Inner Classes. Chapter 8: Packaging and Documenting Your Classes. Book IV: Strings, Arrays, and Collections. Chapter 1: Working with Strings. Chapter 2: Using Arrays. Chapter 3: Using the ArrayList Class. Chapter 4: Using the LinkedList Class. Chapter 5: Creating Generic Collection Classes. Book V: Programming Techniques. Chapter 1: Programming Threads. Chapter 2: Network Programming. Chapter 3: Using Regular Expressions. Chapter 4: Using Recursion. Book VI: Swing. Chapter 1: Swinging into Swing. Chapter 2: Handling Events. Chapter 3: Getting Input from the User. Chapter 4: Choosing from a List. Chapter 5: Using Layout Managers. Book VII: Web Programming. Chapter 1: Creating Applets. Chapter 2: Creating Servlets. Chapter 3: Using Java Server Pages. Chapter 4: Using JavaBeans. Book VIII: Files and Databases. Chapter 1: Working with Files. Chapter 2: Using File Streams. Chapter 3: Database for $100, Please. Chapter 4: Using JDBC to Connect to a Database. Chapter 5: Working with XML. Book IX: Fun and Games. Chapter 1: Fun with Fonts and Colors. Chapter 2: Drawing Shapes. Chapter 3: Using Images and Sound. Chapter 4: Animation and Game Programming. Index.

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