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"Java" was published by Pearson Prentice Hall in 2007 - Upper Saddle River, N.J, it has 1596 pages and the language of the book is English.


“Java” Metadata:

  • Title: Java
  • Authors:
  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 1596
  • Publisher: Pearson Prentice Hall
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  • Publish Location: Upper Saddle River, N.J

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Edition Specifications:

  • Pagination: xliv, 1596 p.

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"Java" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Introduction to computers, the Internet and the Web
  • 2- Introduction to Java applications
  • 3- Introduction to classes and objects
  • 4- Control statements: part 1
  • 5- Control statements: part 2
  • 6- Methods: a deeper look
  • 7- Arrays
  • 8- Classes and objects: a deeper look
  • 9- Object-oriented programming: inheritance
  • 10- Object-oriented programming: polymorphism
  • 11- GUI components: part 1
  • 12- Graphics and Java 2D
  • 13- Exception handling
  • 14- Files and streams
  • 15- Recursion
  • 16- Searching and sorting
  • 17- Data structures
  • 18- Generics
  • 19- Collections
  • 20- Introduction to Java applets
  • 21- Multimedia: applets and applications
  • 22- GUI components: part 2
  • 23- Multithreading
  • 24- Networking
  • 25- Accessing databases with JDBC
  • 26- Web applications: part 1
  • 27- Web applications: part 2
  • 28- JAX-WS Web services
  • 29- Formatted output
  • 30- Strings, characters and regular expressions
  • 31- A. Operator precedence chart
  • 32- B. ASCII character set
  • 33- C. Keywords and reserved words
  • 34- D. Primitive types
  • 35- E. Number systems
  • 36- F. GroupLayout
  • 37- G. Java desktop integration components (JDIC)
  • 38- H. Mashups
  • 39- Web bonus appendices
  • 40- I. Unicode
  • 41- J. Using the Java API documentation
  • 42- K. Creating documentation with javadoc
  • 43- L. Bit manipulation
  • 44- M. ATM case study code
  • 45- N. Labeled break and continue statements
  • 46- O. UML 2: additional diagram types
  • 47- P. Design patterns
  • 48- Q. Using the debugger.

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