Java : how to program Paul J Deitel; Harvey M Deitel
Material type: TextPublication details: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson Prentice Hall, ©2010.Edition: 8th edDescription: xlii, 1506 pages : color illustrations 23 cmISBN:- 9788120338326
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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 arraylists --
Classes and objects: a deeper look --
Object-oriented programming: inheritance --
Object-oriented programming: polymorphism --
Exception handling --
ATM case study, part 1: object-oriented design with the UML --
ATM case study part 2: implementing an object-oriented design --
GUI components: part 1 --
Graphics and Java 2D --
Strings, characters and regular expressions --
Files, streams and object serialization --
Recursion --
Searching, sorting and big o --
Generic collections --
Generic classes and methods --
Custom generic data structures --
Applets and Java web start --
Multimedia: applets and applications --
GUI components: part 2 --
Multithreading --
Networking --
Accessing databases with JDBC --
JavaServer Faces Web applications --
Ajax-enabled JavaServer Faces Web applications --
Web services --
A. Operator precedence chart --
B. ASCII character set --
C. Keywords and reserved words --
D. Primitive types --
E. Using the Java API documentation --
F. Using the debugger --
G. Formatted output --
Appendices on the Web: H. Number systems --
I. Group layout --
J. Java desktop integration components (JDIC) --
K. Mashups --
L. Unicode --
M. Creating documentation with javadoc --
N. Bit manipulation --
O. Labeled break and continue statements --
P. UML 2: additional diagram types --
Q. Design patterns.
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