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Java : how to program / Paul Deitel, Harvey Deitel.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson Prentice Hall, 2007.Edition: 7th ed., Pearson international edDescription: xliv,1596p.: ill.; 24cmISBN:
  • 9780132222204
  • 9780132222204
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA76.73 .J38D45 2007
Contents:
Introduction to computers, the internet and the web -- Introduction to Java applications -- Introduction to classes and objects -- Control statements : part 1 -- Control statements : part 2 -- Methods a deeper look -- Arrays -- Classes and objects : a deeper look -- Object oriented programming : inheritance -- Object oriented programming : polymorphism -- GUI components : part 1 -- Graphics and Java 2D -- Exception handling -- Files and streams -- Recursion -- Searching and sorting -- Data structures -- Generics -- Collections -- Introduction to Java Applets -- Multimedia : applets and applications -- GUI components: Part 2 -- Multithreading -- Networking -- Accessing databases with JDBC -- Web applications : part 1 -- Web applications : part 2 -- JAX-WS Web services -- Formatted output -- Strings,characters and regular expressions -- Operator precedence chart -- ASCII character set -- Keywords and reserved words -- Primitive types -- Number system -- Group layout -- Java desktop integration components (JDIC) -- Mashups -- Unicode -- Using the Java API documentation -- Creating documentation with javadoc -- Bit manipulation -- ATM case study code -- Labeled break and continue statements -- UML 2: Additional diagram types -- Design patterns -- Using the debugger.
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Introduction to computers, the internet and the web -- Introduction to Java applications -- Introduction to classes and objects -- Control statements : part 1 -- Control statements : part 2 -- Methods a deeper look -- Arrays -- Classes and objects : a deeper look -- Object oriented programming : inheritance -- Object oriented programming : polymorphism -- GUI components : part 1 -- Graphics and Java 2D -- Exception handling -- Files and streams -- Recursion -- Searching and sorting -- Data structures -- Generics -- Collections -- Introduction to Java Applets -- Multimedia : applets and applications -- GUI components: Part 2 -- Multithreading -- Networking -- Accessing databases with JDBC -- Web applications : part 1 -- Web applications : part 2 -- JAX-WS Web services -- Formatted output -- Strings,characters and regular expressions -- Operator precedence chart -- ASCII character set -- Keywords and reserved words -- Primitive types -- Number system -- Group layout -- Java desktop integration components (JDIC) -- Mashups -- Unicode -- Using the Java API documentation -- Creating documentation with javadoc -- Bit manipulation -- ATM case study code -- Labeled break and continue statements -- UML 2: Additional diagram types -- Design patterns -- Using the debugger.

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