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By: SCHILDT, HERBERTMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: NEW DELHI TATA Mc GRAW HILL 2014Edition: 8th edDescription: 1116pISBN: 978-1-25-900246-5Subject(s): Computer science | Programming language | JavaDDC classification: 005.133 SCH/J Summary: The Definitive Java Programming Guide In Java: The Complete Reference, Eighth Edition, bestselling programming author Herb Schildt shows you everything you need to develop, compile, debug, and run Java programs. Updated for Java Platform, Standard Edition 7 (Java SE 7), this comprehensive volume covers the entire Java language, including its syntax, keywords, and fundamental programming principles. You'll also find information on key elements of the Java API library. JavaBeans, servlets, applets, and Swing are examined and real-world examples demonstrate Java in action. In addition, new Java SE 7 features such as try-with-resources, strings in switch, type inference with the diamond operator, NIO.2, and the Fork/Join Framework are discussed in detail. Coverage includes: Data types and operators Control statements Classes and objects Constructors and methods Method overloading and overriding Interfaces and packages Inheritance Exception handling Generics Autoboxing Enumerations Annotations The try-with-resources statement Varargs Multithreading The I/O classes Networking The Collections Framework Applets and servlets JavaBeans AWT and Swing The Concurrent API Much, much more Part I: The Java Language 1. The History and Evolution of Java 2. An Overview of Java 3. Data Types, Variables, and Arrays 4. Operators 5. Control Statements 6. Introducing Classes 7. A Closer Look at Methods and Classes 8. Inheritance 9. Packages and Interfaces 10. Exception Handling 11. Multithreaded Programming 12. Enumerations, Autoboxing, and Annotations (Metadata) 13. I/O, Applets, and Other Topics 14. Generics Part II: The Java Library 15. String Handling 16. Exploring java.lang 17. java.util Part 1: The Collections Framework 18. java.util Part 2: More Utility Classes 19. Input/Output: Exploring java.io 20. Exploring NIO 21. Networking 22. The Applet Class 23. Event Handling 24. Introducing the AWT: Working with Windows, Graphics, and Text 25. Using AWT Controls, Layout Managers, and Menus 26. Images 27. The Concurrency Utilities 28. Regular Expressions and Other Packages Part III: Software Development Using Java 29. Java Beans 30. Introducing Swing 31. Exploring Swing 32. Servlets Part IV: Applying Java 33. Financial Applets and Servlets 34. Creating a Download Manager in Java Appendix: Using Java's Documentation Comments Index
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The Definitive Java Programming Guide
In Java: The Complete Reference, Eighth Edition, bestselling programming author Herb Schildt shows you everything you need to develop, compile, debug, and run Java programs. Updated for Java Platform, Standard Edition 7 (Java SE 7), this comprehensive volume covers the entire Java language, including its syntax, keywords, and fundamental programming principles. You'll also find information on key elements of the Java API library. JavaBeans, servlets, applets, and Swing are examined and real-world examples demonstrate Java in action. In addition, new Java SE 7 features such as try-with-resources, strings in switch, type inference with the diamond operator, NIO.2, and the Fork/Join Framework are discussed in detail.

Coverage includes:

Data types and operators
Control statements
Classes and objects
Constructors and methods
Method overloading and overriding
Interfaces and packages
Inheritance
Exception handling
Generics
Autoboxing
Enumerations
Annotations
The try-with-resources statement
Varargs
Multithreading
The I/O classes
Networking
The Collections Framework
Applets and servlets
JavaBeans
AWT and Swing
The Concurrent API
Much, much more


Part I: The Java Language
1. The History and Evolution of Java
2. An Overview of Java
3. Data Types, Variables, and Arrays
4. Operators
5. Control Statements
6. Introducing Classes
7. A Closer Look at Methods and Classes
8. Inheritance
9. Packages and Interfaces
10. Exception Handling
11. Multithreaded Programming
12. Enumerations, Autoboxing, and Annotations (Metadata)
13. I/O, Applets, and Other Topics
14. Generics
Part II: The Java Library
15. String Handling
16. Exploring java.lang
17. java.util Part 1: The Collections Framework
18. java.util Part 2: More Utility Classes
19. Input/Output: Exploring java.io
20. Exploring NIO
21. Networking
22. The Applet Class
23. Event Handling
24. Introducing the AWT: Working with Windows, Graphics, and Text
25. Using AWT Controls, Layout Managers, and Menus
26. Images
27. The Concurrency Utilities
28. Regular Expressions and Other Packages

Part III: Software Development Using Java
29. Java Beans
30. Introducing Swing
31. Exploring Swing
32. Servlets

Part IV: Applying Java
33. Financial Applets and Servlets
34. Creating a Download Manager in Java

Appendix: Using Java's Documentation Comments

Index

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