Java cookbook / Ian F. Darwin
By: Darwin, Ian F.
Publisher: Sebastopol, Calif. : O'Reilly, c2001Description: xxix, 850 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0596001703.Subject(s): Java (Computer program language)DDC classification: 005.2762Item type | Current location | Shelf location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Preface. - 1. Getting Started: Compiling, Running, and Debugging. - 2. Interacting with the Environment. - 3. Strings and Things. - 4. Pattern Matching with Regular Expressions. - 5. Numbers. - 6. Dates and Times. - 7. Structuring Data with Java. - 8. Object-Oriented Techniques. - 9. Input and Output. - 10. Directory and Filesystem Operations. - 11. Programming Serial and Parallel Ports. - 12. Graphics and Sound. - 13. Graphical User Interfaces. - 14. Internationalization and Localization. - 15. Network Clients. - 16. Server-Side Java: Sockets. - 17. Network Clients II: Applets and Web Clients. - 18. Web Server Java: Servlets and JSP. - 19. Java and Electronic Mail. - 20. Database Access. - 21. XML. - 22. Distributed Java: RMI. - 23. Packages and Packaging. - 24. Threaded Java. - 25. Introspection, or "A Class Named Class." 26. Using Java with Other Languages. - Afterword. - Index.
"The Java Cookbook is a collection of hundreds of solutions to problems that Java programmers frequently face. The recipes range from simple tasks, such as getting your CLASSPATH right and reading information from the environment, to entire programs that demonstrate how to put XML to work or incorporate email into your applications. Whether you plan to use the cookbook's recipes directly, as a source of ideas, or as away to learn a little more about Java and what you can do with it. the Java Cookbook will become an essential part of your library. No other singly book does as much to demonstrate Java's capabilites and the ease with which you can put them to use." - Back cover.