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Core Java

Cay S. Horstmann

Pearson, c2019

11th ed

  • v. 1 : pbk
  • v. 2 : pbk

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Includes index

v. 1: Fundamentals -- v. 2: Advanced features

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

v. 1 : pbk ISBN 9780135166307

内容説明

The #1 Java Guide for Serious Programmers: Fully Updated for Java SE 9, 10 & 11 For serious programmers, Core Java, Volume I-Fundamentals, Eleventh Edition, is the definitive guide to writing robust, maintainable code. Whether you're using Java SE 9, 10, or 11, it will help you achieve a deep and practical understanding of the language and API, and its hundreds of realistic examples reveal the most powerful and effective ways to get the job done. Cay Horstmann's updated examples reflect Java's long-awaited modularization, showing how to write code that's easier to manage and evolve. You'll learn how to use JShell's new Read-Eval-Print Loop (REPL) for more rapid and exploratory development, and apply key improvements to the Process API, contended locking, logging, and compilation. In this first of two volumes, Horstmann offers in-depth coverage of fundamental Java and UI programming, including objects, generics, collections, lambda expressions, Swing design, concurrency, and functional programming. If you're an experienced programmer moving to Java SE 9, 10, or 11, there's no better source for expert insight, solutions, and code. Master foundational techniques, idioms, and best practices for writing superior Java code Leverage the power of interfaces, lambda expressions, and inner classes Harden programs through effective exception handling and debugging Write safer, more reusable code with generic programming Improve performance and efficiency with Java's standard collections Build cross-platform GUIs with the Swing toolkit Fully utilize multicore processors with Java's improved concurrency See Core Java, Volume II-Advanced Features, Eleventh Edition (ISBN-13: 978-0-13-516631-4, coming in 2018), for expert coverage of Java 9, 10, and 11 enterprise features, the module system, annotations, networking, security, and advanced UI programming. Register your book for convenient access to downloads, updates, and/or corrections as they become available. See inside book for details.

目次

Preface xix Acknowledgments xxv Chapter 1: An Introduction to Java 1 1.1 Java as a Programming Platform 1 1.2 The Java "White Paper" Buzzwords 2 1.3 Java Applets and the Internet 9 1.4 A Short History of Java 10 1.5 Common Misconceptions about Java 13 Chapter 2: The Java Programming Environment 17 2.1 Installing the Java Development Kit 18 2.2 Using the Command-Line Tools 23 2.3 Using an Integrated Development Environment 29 2.4 JShell 32 Chapter 3: Fundamental Programming Structures in Java 37 3.1 A Simple Java Program 38 3.2 Comments 41 3.3 Data Types 42 3.4 Variables and Constants 48 3.5 Operators 52 3.6 Strings 62 3.7 Input and Output 75 3.8 Control Flow 86 3.9 Big Numbers 105 3.10 Arrays 108 Chapter 4: Objects and Classes 125 4.1 Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming 126 4.2 Using Predefined Classes 131 4.3 Defining Your Own Classes 141 4.4 Static Fields and Methods 156 4.5 Method Parameters 163 4.6 Object Construction 170 4.7 Packages 180 4.8 JAR Files 192 4.9 Documentation Comments 198 4.10 Class Design Hints 204 Chapter 5: Inheritance 207 5.1 Classes, Superclasses, and Subclasses 208 5.2 Object: The Cosmic Superclass 232 5.3 Generic Array Lists 248 5.4 Object Wrappers and Autoboxing 256 5.5 Methods with a Variable Number of Parameters 260 5.6 Enumeration Classes 261 5.7 Reflection 264 5.8 Design Hints for Inheritance 290 Chapter 6: Interfaces, Lambda Expressions, and Inner Classes 295 6.1 Interfaces 296 6.2 Lambda Expressions 322 6.3 Inner Classes 340 6.4 Service Loaders 360 6.5 Proxies 362 Chapter 7: Exceptions, Assertions, and Logging 371 7.1 Dealing with Errors 372 7.2 Catching Exceptions 381 7.3 Tips for Using Exceptions 396 7.4 Using Assertions 399 7.5 Logging 403 7.6 Debugging Tips 425 Chapter 8: Generic Programming 431 8.1 Why Generic Programming? 432 8.2 Defining a Simple Generic Class 434 8.3 Generic Methods 437 8.4 Bounds for Type Variables 438 8.5 Generic Code and the Virtual Machine 441 8.6 Restrictions and Limitations 447 8.7 Inheritance Rules for Generic Types 457 8.8 Wildcard Types 459 8.9 Reflection and Generics 467 Chapter 9: Collections 481 9.1 The Java Collections Framework 482 9.2 Interfaces in the Collections Framework 492 9.3 Concrete Collections 494 9.4 Maps 519 9.5 Views and Wrappers 532 9.6 Algorithms 541 9.7 Legacy Collections 552 Chapter 10: Graphical User Interface Programming 565 10.1 A History of Java User Interface Toolkits 565 10.2 Displaying Frames 567 10.3 Displaying Information in a Component 574 10.4 Event Handling 598 10.5 The Preferences API 624 Chapter 11: User Interface Components with Swing 631 11.1 Swing and the Model-View-Controller Design Pattern 632 11.2 Introduction to Layout Management 636 11.3 Text Input 643 11.4 Choice Components 651 11.5 Menus 671 11.6 Sophisticated Layout Management 690 11.7 Dialog Boxes 706 Chapter 12: Concurrency 733 12.1 What Are Threads? 734 12.2 Thread States 739 12.3 Thread Properties 743 12.4 Synchronization 750 12.5 Thread-Safe Collections 781 12.6 Tasks and Thread Pools 800 12.7 Asynchronous Computations 814 12.8 Processes 831 Appendix: Java Keywords 839 Index 843
巻冊次

v. 2 : pbk ISBN 9780135166314

内容説明

Core Java (R) has long been recognized as the leading, no-nonsense tutorial and reference for experienced programmers who want to write robust Java code for real-world applications. Now, Core Java (R), Volume II-Advanced Features, Eleventh Edition, has been updated to reflect Java SE 9. Core Java, Vol. II covers advanced user-interface programming and the enterprise features of the Java SE 9 platform. It carefully explains the most important language and library features and shows how to build real-world applications with thoroughly tested examples. The example programs have been carefully crafted to be easy to understand as well as useful in practice, so you can rely on them as the starting point for your own code. All of the code examples have been rewritten to reflect modern Java best practices and code style. The critical new features introduced with Java SE 9 are all thoroughly explored with the depth and completeness that readers expect from this title. As in previous editions, all code is easy to understand and displays modern best-practice solutions to the real-world challenges faced by professional developers. All code examples are updated to reflect Java 9 enhancements. Complete descriptions of new language and platform features are highlighted and integrated with insightful explanations of modern Java programming techniques. You'll learn all you need to build robust production software with streams, files, and regular expressions.

目次

1 The Java SE 8 Stream Library 2 Input and Output 3 XML 4 Networking 5 Database Programming 6 The Date and Time API 7 Internationalization 8 Scripting, Compiling, and Annotation Processing 9 Security 10 Advanced Swing 11 Advanced AWT 12 Native Methods

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