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Java How to Program

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ISBN-10: 0132222205

ISBN-13: 9780132222204

Edition: 7th 2007 (Revised)

Authors: Paul J. Deitel, H. M. Deitel

List price: $131.00
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The Deitels' groundbreaking "How to Program" series offers unparalleled breadth and depth of object-oriented programming concepts and intermediate-level topics for further study. The Seventh Edition has been extensively fine-tuned and is completely up-to-date with Sun Microsystems, Inc.'s latest Java release -- Java Standard Edition 6 ("Mustang") and several Java Enterprise Edition 5 topics. Contains an extensive OOD/UML 2 case study on developing an automated teller machine. Takes a new tools-based approach to Web application development that uses Netbeans 5.5 and Java Studio Creator 2 to create and consume Web Services. Features new AJAX-enabled, Web applications built with JavaServer…    
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Book details

List price: $131.00
Edition: 7th
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Publication date: 12/27/2006
Binding: Mixed Media
Pages: 1500
Size: 7.00" wide x 9.00" long x 2.25" tall
Weight: 4.950
Language: English

Preface
Introduction to Computers, the Internet and the Web
Introduction to Java Applications
Introduction to Classes and Objects
Control Statements
Control Statements
Methods: A Deeper Look
Arrays
Classes and Objects: A Deeper Look
Object-Oriented Programming: Inheritance
Object-Oriented Programming: Polymorphism
Graphical User Interface Components
Graphics and Java 2D
Exception Handling
Files and Streams
Recursion
Searching and Sorting
Data Structures
Collections
Generics
Introduction to Applets
Multimedia: Applets and Applications
Graphical User Interface Components
Multithreading
Networking
Accessing Databases with JDBC
Creating Web Applications with JavaServer Faces (JSF) and Java Studio Creator 2
Creating and Consuming Web Services with Netbeans. 5.5
Formatted Output
Strings, Characters and Regular Expressions
Operator Precedence Chart
ASCII Character Set
Keywords and Reserved Words
Primitive Types
Number Systems
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
Additional Java SE 6 Features
Bibliography
Index