The Minimum You Need to Know about Java on OpenVMS - Info and Reading Options
By Roland Hughes

"The Minimum You Need to Know about Java on OpenVMS" was published by Logikal Solutions in July 2006 - Herscher, Ill., it has 352 pages and the language of the book is English.
“The Minimum You Need to Know about Java on OpenVMS” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ The Minimum You Need to Know about Java on OpenVMS
- Author: Roland Hughes
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 352
- Publisher: Logikal Solutions
- Publish Date: July 2006
- Publish Location: Herscher, Ill.
“The Minimum You Need to Know about Java on OpenVMS” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Java - OpenVMS - RMS - MMS - RTL - JNI - system service calls - RDB - JDBC - CMS - OpenVMS device drivers - Textbooks - Java (Computer program language) - Computer software - Development
Edition Specifications:
- Format: Paperback
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL11832500M - OL2365620W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 76032146
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2007270521
- ISBN-13: 9780977086610
- ISBN-10: 0977086615
- All ISBNs: 0977086615 - 9780977086610
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"The Minimum You Need to Know about Java on OpenVMS" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Introduction
- 2- Why Java?
- 3- Approach of This Book
- 4- Prerequisites for This Book
- 5- Obtaining and Installing Java
- 6- Major Pitfalls of Java on OpenVMS
- 7- Chapter 1 Basics of Java
- 8- A Little Bit of History and Concept
- 9- Data Types
- 10- Everything is a Class (almost)
- 11- Reference not Pointer
- 12- The Sandbox
- 13- Garbage Collection
- 14- No Include Files or Preprocessor
- 15- Constructors and Finalizers
- 16- Arithmetic Operators
- 17- Relational Operators
- 18- Boolean Operators
- 19- Bitwise Operators
- 20- Assignment Operators
- 21- Comments
- 22- Abstract Classes and Methods
- 23- Inheritance
- 24- Polymorphism
- 25- Source Code Organization and Style
- 26- Modifiers for Data Types and Methods
- 27- Packages
- 28- Interfaces
- 29- Threads
- 30- Exceptions
- 31- JAVA$CLASSPATH
- 32- A Little Lecture on Strings and References
- 33- Java Follow Up
- 34- Exercises
- 35- Chapter 2 Using RTL and SYS Calls
- 36- Goal of This Chapter
- 37- Order of Development with JNI
- 38- Creating Linker Option Files for JNI
- 39- LibGetLogical
- 40- Programming Assignment 1
- 41- VMSLogical
- 42- Programming Assignment 2
- 43- VMSDate
- 44- Programming Assignment 3
- 45- VMSSpawn
- 46- Programming Assignment 4
- 47- Words of Warning About LIB$SPAWN()
- 48- RTL and SYS Followup
- 49- Exercises
- 50- Chapter 3 Accessing RMS Indexed Files
- 51- The Choices We Make
- 52- Building What We Need
- 53- The Native Interface Code
- 54- One More Indexed File
- 55- RMS Followup
- 56- Programming Assignments
- 57- Exercises
- 58- Chapter 4 Interfacing With FMS
- 59- Why Use FMS?
- 60- Our Fms Class
- 61- FMS Follow Up
- 62- Chapter 5 Building Java Via MMS
- 63- The philosophy
- 64- Logical Name Table Modifications
- 65- Build Command File
- 66- The Infrastructure MMS Procedure
- 67- Running Our New Classes
- 68- Programming Assignment
- 69- Exercises
- 70- Chapter 6 Mega Zillionare Application - RMS
- 71- What to Expect
- 72- String Dates in Java
- 73- Importing Data
- 74- Bulk Reporting Data
- 75- Creating Our Stats File
- 76- Programming Assignment 1
- 77- The Most Report
- 78- Programming Assignment 2
- 79- The Due Report
- 80- Programming Assignment 3
- 81- The Browse Module
- 82- The Entry Module
- 83- The Menu
- 84- Programming Assignment 5
- 85- Chapter 7 Using the Buffers Directly - RMS2
- 86- The Intention
- 87- How Hurt Are You?
- 88- Programming Assignment One
- 89- Upgrade Before Continuing
- 90- Our New Java Class
- 91- Programming Assignment Two
- 92- The Support and Open Functions
- 93- Reading Records
- 94- Programming Assignment Three
- 95- Updates and Deletes
- 96- Programming Assignment Four
- 97- Writing a Record
- 98- Follow Up
- 99- Chapter 8 RDB Via JDBC
- 100- Setting Things Up
- 101- A Sample Java Program
- 102- Programming Assignment One
- 103- Design Considerations
- 104- Some Serious Flaws
- 105- Our Main Program
- 106- Our Prompt Routine
- 107- The Import Module
- 108- Stats Creation
- 109- The Due Report
- 110- The Dump Report
- 111- Our Browse Module
- 112- Programming Assignment Two
- 113- The Maintenance Module
- 114- Programming Assignment Three
- 115- Programming Assignment Four
- 116- RDB Follow Up
- 117- JAR Files
- 118- Java Follow Up
- 119- Chapter 9 Ruminations
- 120- Vendor Management Systems and the End of Consulting Firms
- 121- The Tech Farm
- 122- Return of the 30-Year System
- 123- Do You Really Want to Work in IT?
- 124- Solve the Whole Problem
- 125- The Mythical Business Analyst
- 126- The Much Maligned LF/CR
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